Voting is Open for Participatory Budgeting 2025

vote on 2025 projects from March 20 to April 20

Help us spend $1 million in public infrastructure funds! Over the past few months, neighbors have shared their ideas for ward infrastructure projects. Now, it’s time to vote! Voting is open now through April 20 at 11:59pm. Read on for information about the projects up for consideration and how to vote.

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VOTE ONLINE OR IN-PERSON

From pedestrian safety, to accessible infrastructure, to improvements to recreational spaces and beyond, there are many exciting projects on this year's PB ballot! See our online ballot here to read about them and vote for your favorites. You can also visit our office to submit a physical ballot.

See mutlitple projects you want us to fund? You don't have to vote for just one! We're using a point-based voting system that allows voters to rank five projects based on their preferences and priorities. After voting closes, the 48th ward team will eliminate the lowest preferred projects until the final projects add up to $1 million!


PB 2025 INFO SESSION

  • When: Tuesday, April 1 from 5:30-6:30pm

  • Where: VIRTUAL (Zoom)

  • Register online.

Join us for this virtual info session to hear about the infrastructure projects up for consideration on this year’s participatory budgeting ballot! We’ll go over details and costs for each project, the community meetings that inspired them, and how to cast your vote! This presentation will be recorded and shared.


LOOKING AHEAD: PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING 2026

Have ideas for ward infrastructure projects that weren't on this years ballot? We're already getting ready for next year! Use the special project and repair forms on this page of our site to suggest new ideas.

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