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State/charitable migrant food money runs out January 1, but city won’t say what will happen during two weeks of no funding

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* We talked about this Friday, but Tina Sfondeles and Michael Loria highlight an upcoming two-week funding gap that the city won’t talk about

Citing further “delays” in the city’s procurement process, Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s administration on Friday said it would chip in an additional $2 million to feed asylum-seekers in Chicago through the end of the year.

Another $2 million will be matched by the Chicago Food Depository, which has already been providing meals to migrants since June, in partnership with 15 minority-owned restaurants in Chicago. […]

The request for further funding came this week, and the state agreed to help until the end of the year with an understanding the city will assume the cost in January. […]

Mary May, a spokeswoman from Chicago’s Office of Emergency Management and Communications, said in a statement the deadline for an RFP for the food contract closed on Friday and was delayed because the city received more than 200 questions from applicants. May said the new contract is slated to begin Jan. 15.

It’s unclear who will be funding the food between Jan. 1 and Jan. 15, when the city said its contract would begin. The city did not comment on that gap.

* Meanwhile, according to the city, another 25 buses arrived last week. Isabel charted the arrivals dating back to the seven days ending October 6, when 53 buses arrived…

* The good news is the city and state have been able to move lots of folks out of police stations and airports. The numbers in the staging areas peaked on October 20th, at 3,684 people. As of last Friday, those numbers were down to just 1,032, with only 877 in police district headquarters and the rest at O’Hare…

* Coverage roundup from Isabel…

posted by Rich Miller
Monday, Dec 4, 23 @ 12:13 pm

Comments

  1. Hard to believe that the third largest city in the country with a $16 billion budget has been thrown into total disarray because 20,000 people were shipped there unexpectedly. It looks like with all of the commerce, philanthropic organizations, and resources within Chicago and the greater metro region, someone would be able to figure this out.

    Comment by Notorious JMB Monday, Dec 4, 23 @ 12:52 pm

  2. SIGH. The mayor on day one should have rolled out a one year plan. At this point a 3 month or heck one month plan would be great.

    Comment by DisappointedVoter Monday, Dec 4, 23 @ 1:41 pm

  3. Where are the feds I am not letting the city off the hook for poor planning and execution, but where is help with funding and coordination from the feds?

    Comment by Montrose Monday, Dec 4, 23 @ 2:21 pm

  4. @montrose

    I think that is exactly what drove the Governor of Texas to do this.

    His method is reprehensible as a “xtian” but he made his point.

    Comment by Jerry Monday, Dec 4, 23 @ 2:56 pm

  5. On the plus side, it is good to see so many reports of volunteers and local agencies and churches stepping up to help asylum seekers as best the can. While much more is needed, including an omnibus plan, beloved communities are often created and sustained at the grassroots level. Thank you people of Chicagoland.

    Comment by H-W Monday, Dec 4, 23 @ 3:11 pm

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