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Commercial Club : Purpose and History
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The purpose of The Commercial Club of Chicago is to promote the social and economic vitality of the metropolitan area of Chicago by co-operative effort, social intercourse, and a free interchange of views. The Commercial Club of Chicago was founded on December 27, 1877. The Commercial Club united with The Merchants Club, organized in 1896, on February 11, 1907, and The Industrial Club, organized in 1905, on December 5, 1932, under the name of The Commercial Club of Chicago.
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The Commercial Club of Chicago
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The Commercial Club of Chicago
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During its lifetime, The Commercial Club of Chicago has worked diligently on a variety of initiatives to improve Chicago and the surrounding region, such as Daniel Burnham's Plan of Chicago in 1909, various education reform efforts, and the Metropolis Project. The Commercial Club of Chicago formed its Civic Committee. Civic Consulting Alliance (CCA). New Schools for Chicago (NSC). Chicago Metropolis 2020 (Now Metropolis Strategies). Frederick H. Waddell. Tyrone C. Fahner. Http:/ www.pologregion.m...Http:...
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Commercial Club : Members
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Membership in the organization is limited to 350 active members. Total membership is approximately 500, including active, life and non-resident members. To view a Directory of Members, click here.
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Improved Transportation Options | City of Chicago Climate Action Plan
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Easily manage your goals on the $800 Savings Challange! Keep me logged in for 2 weeks. Climate Change and Chicago. What You Can Do - Make a Difference. For Communities and Partners. CCAP Frequently Asked Questions. Download the Transportation Report (4MB PDF). 1 Invest more in transit. Invest in transit improvements and boost Chicago’s transit system ridership by 30 percent = .83 MMTCO2e reduction*. 2 Expand Transit Incentives. 3 Promote Transit-Oriented Development. 4 Make Walking and Bicycling Easier.
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Improved Transportation Options | City of Chicago Climate Action Plan
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Easily manage your goals on the $800 Savings Challange! Keep me logged in for 2 weeks. Climate Change and Chicago. What You Can Do - Make a Difference. For Communities and Partners. CCAP Frequently Asked Questions. Download the Transportation Report (4MB PDF). 1 Invest more in transit. Invest in transit improvements and boost Chicago’s transit system ridership by 30 percent = .83 MMTCO2e reduction*. 2 Expand Transit Incentives. 3 Promote Transit-Oriented Development. 4 Make Walking and Bicycling Easier.
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City of Chicago Climate Action
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Easily manage your goals on the $800 Savings Challange! Keep me logged in for 2 weeks. Climate Change and Chicago. What You Can Do - Make a Difference. For Communities and Partners. CCAP Frequently Asked Questions. Since its launch, there have been many questions about the Chicago Climate Action Plan (CCAP). Below are some of the questions we have been asked by students, reporters, and other cities. Questions organized by theme:. Economics and Green Jobs. How I Can Get Involved. How was the Plan formed?
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Improved Transportation Options | City of Chicago Climate Action Plan
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Easily manage your goals on the $800 Savings Challange! Keep me logged in for 2 weeks. Climate Change and Chicago. What You Can Do - Make a Difference. For Communities and Partners. CCAP Frequently Asked Questions. Download the Transportation Report (4MB PDF). 1 Invest more in transit. Invest in transit improvements and boost Chicago’s transit system ridership by 30 percent = .83 MMTCO2e reduction*. 2 Expand Transit Incentives. 3 Promote Transit-Oriented Development. 4 Make Walking and Bicycling Easier.