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OIG Follow-Up Finds That the Department of Streets and Sanitation Still Needs to Fully Implement Corrective Actions to Improve the City’s Weed Cutting Services

The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has completed a follow-up to its July 2020 audit of the Department of Streets and Sanitation’s (DSS) weed-cutting program. Based on the Department’s responses, OIG concludes that DSS has fully implemented one corrective action, partially implemented one, and has not implemented five. The purpose of the […]

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OIG Follow-Up Finds That the Department of Law Has Not Implemented Corrective Actions to Reduce Notification Delays Related to Sanitation Code Violations

The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has completed a follow-up to its September 2019 audit of the Department of Law’s (DOL) process for notifying people of sanitation code violations, such as overflowing garbage containers or uncut weeds. Based on the Department’s response, OIG concludes that DOL has not implemented any corrective actions, […]

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