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Chicago alders to consider $9.5M wrongful conviction settlement, parking meter lease transfer, The 78 funding
Chicago alders are set to consider a $9.5M wrongful conviction settlement, a parking meter lease transfer, and funding for The 78 as part of the Finance Committee's agenda. The agenda includes discussions on financial and legal matters related to city governance and development.
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