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Public commenter George Blakemore tells Cook County panel zoning 'harms the Black community' and alleges 'pay to play'

March 11, 2026 | Cook County, Illinois


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Public commenter George Blakemore tells Cook County panel zoning 'harms the Black community' and alleges 'pay to play'
George Blakemore addressed the Cook County Zoning and Building Committee during the public‑comment period and accused zoning decisions of disproportionately harming Black residents.

Blakemore said zoning is often applied in ways "that is negative to the black community" and alleged that decisions can reflect "pay to play" practices. He urged the chairman to enforce respect for the public and criticized what he described as a lack of checks and balances in the zoning process.

The committee's secretary reminded Blakemore of the rules for public comment before and during his remarks. The transcript records no formal response, rebuttal, or follow‑up action from committee members in the recorded segment.

Blakemore's remarks were delivered during the public‑comment portion of the agenda and the committee proceeded with its scheduled business after he finished speaking.

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