The budget drafted by Lightfoot and approved by the City Council contains $411.6 million to implement “Our City, Our Safety.”
$85 million on violence intervention, including victim services, street outreach and other violence reduction programs.
$62 million for affordable housing and homeless programs.
$80 million for assistance to families and youth jobs.
$40 million for health and wellness programs.
$114.6 million for community development and parks.
$30 million for small business.
The funding reflects the plan’s “holistic approach” to reducing violence by improving communities. Specifically, it targets community areas where poverty, low educational attainment and poor health outcomes, including shorter life expectancy, are concentrated.
These neighborhoods have accounted for 50% of the violence in Chicago over the last three years, according to statistics cited in the plan.
But it has been difficult to gauge whether money spent so far has been going where it’s needed most.