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Forrest Claypool: The deadly cost of siloed governance when no one is in charge

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By Chicago Tribune
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  • 1 min read
In brief

Fragmented administrative structures create accountability gaps in urban governance. When multiple agencies operate independently without clear oversight, system failures become inevitable as each entity deflects responsibility. Chicago's experience demonstrates how organizational silos prevent coordinated responses to public crises, leaving citizens unprotected and officials shielded from consequences. Effective governance requires integrated accountability mechanisms and unified command structures to ensure transparent decision-making and swift problem resolution.

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Forrest Claypool: The deadly cost of siloed governance when no one is in charge
Forrest Claypool: The deadly cost of siloed governance when no one is in charge

In Chicago, responsibility is so thoroughly diffused that when the system fails, every agency can point a finger elsewhere.
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