This volume contains amendments to "The Revised Municipal Code of Chicago of 1905," originally passed on March 20, 1905, along with new general ordinances enacted between March 20, 1905, and December 31, 1906. A vital resource for legal historians, municipal administrators, and anyone interested in the evolution of Chicago's legal framework, this compilation offers a detailed snapshot of the city's legislative updates during a period of significant growth and change.
Providing valuable insight into the specific concerns and priorities of Chicago's government at the turn of the century, this document illustrates the ongoing process of adapting laws to meet the needs of a rapidly expanding urban center. It remains a relevant primary source for understanding the foundations of Chicago's contemporary legal system.
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