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Summary

The Committee on Environmental Protection and Energy (EPE) highlighted a busy 2025, noting the approval of Shoreline Advisory Board appointees, passage of Green Social Housing, and the Heat Protections Ordinance, while the Hazel Johnson Cumulative Impacts Ordinance was referred to the Zoning Committee and the first Shoreline Advisory Board meeting took place. Throughout the year, EPE held multiple subject‑matter hearings on public health enforcement, utility regulation, single‑use plastics, and bird‑friendly design, and expanded community outreach with quarterly Northside Green Mixers, a new social media presence, and reaching 100 followers. Looking ahead to 2026, the committee plans to deepen engagement with environmental justice leaders and build city‑wide connections, as announced in a staff‑made video preview.

Committee on Environmental Protection and Energy
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COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENERGY

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A LOOK BACK AT 2025!

Dear Neighbors,

As we have come to a close in 2025, the Committee on Environmental Protection and Energy (EPE) wanted to take some time and reflect on all the great engagement that went on this year! Check out the Table of Contents below to hear directly from EPE staff and see an overview of our work.

We are beyond inspired by the resilience and leadership that communities across the city have shown our neighbors. In this New Year, EPE hopes to continue to engage with our Environmental Justice (EJ) leaders and create connections between EJ groups across the city. Here's to 2026!

In Solidarity, 
Team EPE

Table of Contents

Legislative Updates
Overview of EPE in 2025
EPE Staff Spotlight
A Look at 2026

Legislative Updates

 

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Overview of EPE in 2025

Legislation
May 2025
  • Shoreline Advisory Board appointees are approved
  • Green Social Housing passes full City Council
September 2025
  • Heat Protections Ordinance passes out of the Committee on Workforce Development
  • Hazel Johnson Cumulative Impacts Ordinance is referred to the Committee on Zoning
  • First Shoreline Advisory Board meeting
In Committee
March 2025: Subject matter hearing on the Department of Public Health's environmental enforcement efforts
May 2025: Subject matter hearing on the Illinois Commerce Commission's ruling on Peoples Gas
June 2025: Single-use plastics subject matter hearing
July 2025: Hearing on ComEd summer preparedness
September 2025: Bird-friendly design subject matter hearing
Outreach
March 2025: Quarter one Northside Green Mixer
June 2025: EPE Launched Social Pages
August 2025: Quarter two Northside Green Mixer
September 2025: EPE accounts reach 100 followers!
November 2025: Quarter three Northside Green Mixer

EPE Staff Spotlight

A Look at 2026


Hear from EPE Staff!

We asked ourselves what we are looking forward to in the New Year... Check out our thoughts in our EPE A Look at 2026 video here! Thank you for your readership, your resilience, and your participation in 2025. We hope you have a wonderful start to your New Year 2026!
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