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City Hall Office. 121 North LaSalle St Room 107. Main Line: 312-74C-LERK (312-742-5375) Mon-Fri: 8am-5pm Sat-Sun: Closed
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Hours and Locations. City Hall Office. 121 N LaSalle St. Room 107. Chicago, IL 60602. Main Line: 312-74C-LERK (312-742-5375) City Council Division: 312-744-6870. Mon – Fri: 8am – 5pm. Sat – Sun: Closed.
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