
Chicago residents only! Do not complete this alert if you do not live in Chicago!
Decades of broken zoning and land use policies have concentrated toxic pollution in Chicago’s low-income, Black, and brown communities. These neighborhoods have become "sacrifice zones” where chemical plants, heavy metal scrappers, and other industrial facilities spew pollutants right next to homes, parks, and schools with disastrous impacts on community health and the environment.
The Hazel Johnson Cumulative Impacts Ordinance, named after the late Chicagoan and mother of the environmental justice movement Hazel M. Johnson, will consider cumulative health impacts before new pollution sources are allowed to wreak further havoc on already overburdened communities. The more transparent and fair approach to permitting outlined in the ordinance will bring community members and alders to the table for a transparent process that helps ensure every Chicagoan lives in an environment that safeguards their health.
Use this form to send a message of support to your alderperson to urge them to co-sponsor and vote “yes” on the Hazel Johnson Cumulative Impacts Ordinance.