Ward Wise
Neighborhood Infrastructure Spending in Chicago
Chicago spends $75 million a year on neighborhood infrastructure improvements like sidewalk repairs, residential street resurfacing, and bike lanes. Who decides where and how the money is spent?
Scroll down to find out!
![Map of Chicago Wards](/images/homepage/chicago-ward-outlines.png)
Chicago is split up into 50 wards. Each ward elects an alder.
![Items on the Infrastructure Menu](/images/homepage/infrastructure-menu-screenshot.png)
CDOT sends ward offices a neighborhood infrastructure menu.
![Alder Ward Spending Chart Example](/images/homepage/spending-chart-example.png)
Every year, each ward receives a $1.5 million budget for “menu money” through the aldermanic menu program.
Alders decide how to spend this money on neighborhood infrastructure in their ward, choosing between menu and non-menu projects.
You can influence infrastructure spending in your ward!
Get involved with participatory budgeting
or speak directly with your alder.