Chicago City Council
The City Council is the legislative branch of government of the City of Chicago. It consists of the Mayor, the City Clerk, and alderpersons elected from each of the 50 wards to serve four-year terms. Read more about the Council at the Chicago City Clerk website.
Attending a Chicago City Council Meeting
Council meetings are open to the public, either in-person or virtually. View agendas for upcoming full Council and Committee meetings here.
Attend a City Council meeting in person.
Watch City Council meetings live from anywhere.
If you are interested in making a public comment, please review the Public Comment Process.
City Council legislation that Alderwoman Manaa-Hoppenworth has introduced and/or co-sponsored.
For additional information on the Chicago City Council, please see the City Clerk website.
Committees
The City Council is organized into standing committees. Here are the committees that Alderwoman Manaa-Hoppenworth serves on:
Committees and Rules
Economic, Capital and Technology Development
Environmental Protection and Energy
Health and Human Relations
Housing and Real Estate
Immigrant and Refugee Rights
Pedestrian and Traffic Safety
Public Safety
For information on Committee meetings, including agendas, see the City Clerk website.