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Millennium City: Richard M. Daley & Global ChicagoMain MenuChicago in 1989Richard M. DaleyA Livable CityDiversity and NeighborhoodsGlobal ChicagoInto the MillenniumAboutComplete Interviews and TranscriptsBiographies of and links to each full-lenth interview and corresponding transcript.Larissa Mukundwa0c6cb03c337751b5774fa39d09352cf04aec006eDan Harpereff3db32ed95b3efe91d381826e2c10c145cd452University of Illinois at Chicago Library
Green Streets program
1media/EXH_RMD16_01_0313_0007_005_thumb.jpg2020-06-25T14:27:58-05:00Anonymous56Mayor Richard M. Daley's Green Streets program, 1990s. EXH_RMD16_01_0313_0007_005. From scrapbook, "City of Chicago, 1989-1997: Highlights of Eight Great Years, circa 1997." Richard M. Daley papers, University of Illinois Chicago Library, box 1-313, folder 7.plain2021-01-26T14:59:23-06:001990; 1991; 1992; 1993; 1994; 1995; 1996; 1997; 1998; 1999Dan Harpereff3db32ed95b3efe91d381826e2c10c145cd452
Daley endorsed programs to make Chicago more environmentally friendly and a more pleasant place to live.
Parks
Under Daley’s stewardship, the Chicago Park District reformed its personnel policies, added hundreds of acres of park land, and redirected its focus to entice Chicagoans to city parks.
Forrest Claypool recalls the changes he made after Daley appointed him Superintendent of the Chicago Park District (1993-1998):
Gery Chico remembers doing “something about fun” every day when he ran the Chicago Park District (2007-2010):