Chicago Police NATO Overtime Bill Nearly $15 Million, City Asks Feds To Pay Up

Chicago Police NATO Overtime Bill: Almost $15
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A month out from Chicago's hosting of the NATO summit, one question has continued to loom over its still-young legacy: How much did securing the global event cost the city?

On Friday, the city offered up a preliminary answer to that question: The price tag for the 3,100 Chicago police officers who worked overtime during the summit is $14.6 million, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

Further, the city requested nearly $1 million in reimbursements for Chicago Fire Department overtime.

In announcing the overtime costs Friday, Mayor Rahm Emanuel reiterated that he was pleased with how the city handled its NATO hosting duties, even as more bills are still coming down the pike.

"We have turned the page from what happened in the past, and Chicago has become the new gold standard of what to do and not what not to do," Emanuel said in a news conference, WLS reports.

Chicago officials are now asking the federal government and the event's host committee to reimburse the city for the costs it incurred by hosting the event last month.

World Business Chicago, the summit's planning and fundraising group, raised about $33 million in private funds for the event and previously pledged $19 million of that amount to help the city cover any costs that the federal government doesn't pick up, the Chicago Tribune reports.

According to the Tribune, the group has a balance of about $18 million in donations remaining after spending some $13 million on its own activities during the summit.

Chicago officials have estimated its total cost of hosting the event at $55 million and, next month, the city is expected to ask for additional reimbursement for its costs in other areas.

The mayor has previously stated that Chicago taxpayers would not be on the hook for any costs associated with the summit and insisted that private donors and federal dollars would cover the event's price tag.

Emanuel spokeswoman Sarah Hamilton reiterated that point to WBEZ this week.

"As we have said, taxpayers will not be responsible for NATO costs," Hamilton wrote in an email to the station. "[T]hey will be entirely borne by federal reimbursement and NATO host committee, which was funded through private donations."

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Alex Kennedy, left, from Geneva, Ill., and Dillon Roberts, from Bartlett, Ill., kiss after a demonstration and march to President Barack Obama's campaign headquarters in Chicago on Monday, May 21, 2012, the final day of the NATO summit. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) (credit:AP)
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Protesters march to Boeing corporate offices for a demonstration as a part of the NATO summit Monday, May 21, 2012 in Chicago. Demonstrators prepared Monday to launch another round of protests in the final hours of the NATO summit, a suburban community that could become the site of a detention facility to hold illegal immigrants. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) (credit:AP)
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Protesters sit on Michigan Avenue and give the peace sign during a march to President Barack Obama's campaign headquarters in Chicago on Monday, May 21, 2012, the final day of the NATO summit. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) (credit:AP)
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A protester signals during a march to Boeing corporate offices for a demonstration as a part of the NATO summit Monday, May 21, 2012 in Chicago. Demonstrators prepared Monday to launch another round of protests in the final hours of the NATO summit, a suburban community that could become the site of a detention facility to hold illegal immigrants. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) (credit:AP)
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A protester wearing mask of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, shoots out silly string during a demonstration outside Boeing corporate offices Monday, May 21 2012, in Chicago, on the final day of the NATO summit. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) (credit:AP)
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South Korean Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan, right, talks with others attending the NATO Partners meeting during the NATO Summit, Monday, May 21, 2012, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (credit:AP)
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President Barack Obama arrives for the NATO Partners meeting during the NATO Summit, Monday, May 21, 2012, in Chicago. At left is Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (credit:AP)
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Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy address the news media during a protest march to Boeing corporate offices for a demonstration as a part of the NATO summit Monday, May 21, 2012 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) (credit:AP)
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The NATO leaders gather for a group picture upon their arrival for dinner at Soldier Field in Chicago, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Front row from left are Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev, Belgium Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo, Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha, President Barack Obama, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Turkish President Abdullah Gul, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa. Second row from left are Croatian President Ivo Josipovic, Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus, Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves, French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Greek Foreign Minister Petros Molyviatis, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Iceland's Prime Minister Johanna Siguroardottir, and Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti. Back row from left are Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite, Portuguese Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho, Latvian President Andris Berzins, Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Romanian President Traian Basescu, Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski, and Slovakian President Ivan Gasparovic. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (credit:AP)
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, accompanied by NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow, speaks at a meeting of the NATO Foreign Ministers during the NATO Summit, Monday, May 21, 2012, in Chicago. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) (credit:AP)
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President Barack Obama takes his seat with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, right, at the Partners Meeting at the NATO Summit in Chicago, Monday, May 21, 2012. At left is British Prime Minister David Cameron talking to Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) (credit:AP)
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Police stand infront of the Chicago Art Museam during protests against the NATO summit in Chicago on May 20, 2012. Scuffles broke out at a Chicago protest which turned ugly when a few hundred anti-NATO demonstrators demanding an end to destructive wars refused police calls to clear the streets. An AFP correspondent saw about a dozen protestors roughly hauled away as they tried to muscle through a police cordon around a convention center where NATO leaders have gathered for a two-day summit. (Cengiz Yar Jr./AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
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Police move in during protests against the NATO summit in Chicago on May 20, 2012. Scuffles broke out at a Chicago protest which turned ugly when a few hundred anti-NATO demonstrators demanding an end to destructive wars refused police calls to clear the streets. An AFP correspondent saw about a dozen protestors roughly hauled away as they tried to muscle through a police cordon around a convention center where NATO leaders have gathered for a two-day summit. (TASOS KATOPODIS/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
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Protesters stand off with police during protests against the NATO summit in Chicago on May 20, 2012. Scuffles broke out at a Chicago protest which turned ugly when a few hundred anti-NATO demonstrators demanding an end to destructive wars refused police calls to clear the streets. An AFP correspondent saw about a dozen protestors roughly hauled away as they tried to muscle through a police cordon around a convention center where NATO leaders have gathered for a two-day summit. (Cengiz Yar Jr./AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
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Protesters clash with police during protests against the NATO summit in Chicago on May 20, 2012. Scuffles broke out at a Chicago protest which turned ugly when a few hundred anti-NATO demonstrators demanding an end to destructive wars refused police calls to clear the streets. An AFP correspondent saw about a dozen protestors roughly hauled away as they tried to muscle through a police cordon around a convention center where NATO leaders have gathered for a two-day summit. (TASOS KATOPODIS/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
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A protester is carry away during protests against the NATO summit in Chicago on May 20, 2012. Scuffles broke out at a Chicago protest which turned ugly when a few hundred anti-NATO demonstrators demanding an end to destructive wars refused police calls to clear the streets. An AFP correspondent saw about a dozen protestors roughly hauled away as they tried to muscle through a police cordon around a convention center where NATO leaders have gathered for a two-day summit. (TASOS KATOPODIS/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
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NATO leaders including President Barack Obama, pose for a photo at Soldier Field during NATO Summit in Chicago, Sunday, May 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) (credit:AP)
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NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, speaks at a news conference, Sunday, May 20, 2012, during the NATO Summit in Chicago.(AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) (credit:AP)
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From left, British Prime Minister David Cameron and U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta listen to U.S. President Barack Obama during the North Atlantic Council at the NATO Summit in Chicago, Sunday, May 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Philippe Wojazer, Pool) (credit:AP)
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U.S. President Barack Obama next to NATO General Secretary Anders Fogh Rasmussen speaks at the beginning of the North Atlantic Council meeting during the NATO 2012 Summit Sunday, May 20, 2012, In Chicago. (AP Photo/Eric Feferberg, Pool) (credit:AP)
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NATO Secretary General Fogh Rasmussen, and NATO military defense leadership observe a NATO defense system exhibit, Sunday, May 20, 2012, during the NATO Summit in Chicago.(AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) (credit:AP)
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French President Francois Hollande sits alongside German Chancellor Angela Merkel during the opening session of the NATO summit in Chicago, Sunday, May 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Philippe Wojazer, Pool) (credit:AP)
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US President Barack Obama (2nd L) smiles while posing with French President Francois Hollande (L) and German Chancellor Angela Merkel (2nd R) and NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (R) during the 2012 NATO Summit family photo at Soldier Field during the NATO Summit on May 20, 2012 in Chicago. AFP PHOTO/Mandel NGAN (Photo credit should read MANDEL NGAN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel walks with hallways of McCormick Place during the NATO Summit, Sunday, May 20, 2012 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) (credit:AP)
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The Rev. Jesse Jackson, second from right front, leads a group U.S. war veterans during a protest march as a part of this weekend's NATO summit Sunday, May 20, 2012 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman) (credit:AP)
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Illinois State Police stand guard on Michigan Ave. during a protest march as a part of this weekend's NATO summit Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Chicago. Security has been high throughout the city in preparation for the NATO summit, where delegations from about 60 countries will discuss the war in Afghanistan and European missile defense. (AP Photo/Robert Ray) (credit:AP)
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CHICAGO, IL - MAY 20: Protesters, many affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement, march down a street on the first day of the NATO summit on May 20, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. Sixty heads of state, 2,500 journalists and thousands of protesters have converged on Chicago for the two day NATO meeting which begins on Sunday and will look to address the situation in Afghanistan among other global defense issues. Chicago police are preparing for the worst with many officers in riot gear and with their numbers enhanced by police from outside the city. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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CHICAGO, IL - MAY 20: Protesters, many affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement, march down a street on the first day of the NATO summit on May 20, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. Sixty heads of state, 2,500 journalists and thousands of protesters have converged on Chicago for the two day NATO meeting which begins on Sunday and will look to address the situation in Afghanistan among other global defense issues. Chicago police are preparing for the worst with many officers in riot gear and with their numbers enhanced by police from outside the city. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
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French President Francois Hollande, right, meets with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen during a bilateral meeting at Radisson Blu Hotel before attending the opening session of the NATO Summit in Chicago, Sunday, May 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Yoan Valat, Pool) (credit:AP)
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President Barack Obama speaks during the opening session of the NATO Summit in Chicago, Sunday, May 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) (credit:AP)
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President Barack Obama listens during his meeting with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, not shown, on the sidelines of the NATO Summit in Chicago, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Obama said in addition to Afghanistan, the NATO summit would focus on the alliance's defense capabilities and partnerships with non-NATO countries. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) (credit:AP)
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President Barack Obama, right, shakes hands with with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, during their meeting at the NATO Summit in Chicago, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Karzai thanked Americans for the help their 'taxpayer money' has done in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) (credit:AP)
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Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, center, poses with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, left, and President Barack Obama in Chicago, Sunday, May 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (credit:AP)
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta attend a meeting between US President Barack Obamaand NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen(not seen) during the NATO Summit May 20, 2012 at McCormick Place in Chicago. AFP PHOTO/Mandel NGAN (Photo credit should read MANDEL NGAN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
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