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  • Behind the Numbers: Shining a light on Illinois' street lighting districts

    • By Dhathri Chunduru (current MPC research assistant), Alex Warofka, David Simpson, Sophie Cohen and Laura Ravinder
    • Sep 10, 2015
  • Behind the Numbers: Saving money on cemetery districts

    • By Sean Wiley, M.P.P. candidate, University of Chicago Harris School
    • Aug 24, 2015
  • Taking Action: Breaking away from government as usual

    • By Josh Ellis and MPC Research Assistant Annie McDonough
    • Aug 11, 2015
  • Behind the Numbers: What does ‘efficient government’ mean, anyway?

    • By Paula Worthington, senior lecturer, University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy
    • Jul 17, 2015
  • Taking Action: The Municipal Partnering Initiative

    • By Josh Ellis and MPC Research Assistant David Garza
    • Aug 6, 2014
  • Taking action: Choosing consolidation

    • By Josh Ellis and MPC Research Assistant David Garza
    • Jul 9, 2014
  • Taking action: Lake County governments pave the way for future collaboration

    • By Josh Ellis and MPC Research Assistant Jennifer Xia
    • May 5, 2014
  • Taking action: Where is Evanston Township now?

    • By Josh Ellis and MPC Research Assistant Jennifer Xia
    • Apr 30, 2014
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