OIG Follow-Up Finds That the Chicago Department of Public Health Has Corrected Gaps in the City’s Air Pollution Permit and Inspections Program
City Agrees with OIG Recommendations to Improve the Five-Year Capital Planning Process and Increase Transparency
OIG Finds That the Chicago Police Department and Civilian Office of Police Accountability Closed Police Misconduct Investigations Unnecessarily and Inappropriately Due to Inadequate Affidavit Procedures
OIG Finds That the Department of Streets and Sanitation Is Not Enforcing Recycling in Commercial and High-Density Residential Buildings or Ensuring Proper Documentation from Private Waste Haulers
OIG Follow-Up Finds That the Bureau of Information Technology Has Substantially Addressed Most IT Investment Issues, but Still Needs to Improve Project Cost Estimates
OIG Follow-Up Finds That the Department of Assets, Information and Services Has Made Significant Changes to Its Police Vehicle Maintenance Practices