Dear 33rd Ward Community,
This week I want to share an update on a very important piece of legislation called “One Fair Wage.” This ordinance was developed over nearly a decade of organizing by tipped workers in Chicago to eliminate the subminimum wage. The “subminimum wage” is a law that allows businesses to pay workers less than the minimum wage with the expectation that after receiving tips a worker’s pay will balance out to minimum wage. Research shows that this rarely happens, especially for full-time, career service workers. “One Fair Wage” seeks to establish one minimum wage that all workers will receive, providing much-needed stability and predictability to people’s paychecks. Workers can still receive tips, but tips are intended to indicate appreciation to the worker rather than a substitute for a fair wage.
“One Fair Wage” was written to address the reality of thousands of Chicagoans that spend their entire lives working paycheck to paycheck, without benefits or savings, attempting to raise families or establish stability later in life. The tipped workforce is over two-thirds women and disproportionately people of color, youth, and immigrant. Tipped workers struggle with three times the poverty rate of the rest of the United States workforce and suffer the highest rates of sexual harassment of any industry because they must tolerate inappropriate customer behavior to receive tips to support their families.
In Chicago, the subminimum wage is currently just over $9.00/hour compared to the $15.80/hour city-wide minimum wage. When “One Fair Wage” is approved in City Council next week, it will establish a five year plan to gradually increase the subminimum wage until it finally aligns with the city’s minimum wage. This plan is similar to the process that Chicago used to gradually increase the minimum wage over a period of years. The first wage increases will go into effect July 2024. For more information, please visit OFW Myths and Facts.
-Rossana
33rd Ward Alderwoman
Please note that the Chicago Department of Public Health released its website connecting Chicagoans to free updated Covid vaccines and flu shots. Vaccines will be available beginning next week. You can learn more information by clicking here.
Sign up for At-home Covid Testing Kits to be delivered by the USPS starting on Monday Sept 25 by clicking here.
33RD WARD OFFICE INFORMATION
Address: 4747 N Sawyer Ave, Chicago, IL 60625
Office Hours: Monday – Thursday 10am – 5pm; Friday 9am – 4pm
Phone: 773-840-7880
Email: info@33rdward.org
Website and constituent resources: www.33rdward.org
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WARD EVENTS
Ward Night
Upcoming: Monday, October 16, from 4:00pm – 6:00pm at 4747 N Sawyer Ave
Next: Monday, October 30, from 4:00pm – 6:00pm at 4747 N Sawyer Ave
Ward Night is an opportunity to bring your questions or concerns to the Alderwoman in a one-on-one meeting. Each Ward Night is first come, first serve. Walk-ins will be taken until 5:45 pm. For more information, please contact our office at info@33rdward.org or 773-840-7880.
Participatory Budgeting
This year’s Participatory Budgeting process (PB) has begun. You can still join our committee to learn the ins and outs of Participatory Budgeting and help us involve our community. Your voice matters, and together, we can improve and maintain our community through direct participation in infrastructure decisions. Let’s shape our community together! To be added to our PB email list, please reach out to info@33rdward.org
Next meeting: Thursday, October 12 from 4:30pm – 6:00pm at Roosevelt High School (see below for entrance details)
Upcoming: October 19th
The PB Committee will meet weekly unless otherwise noted from 4:30pm – 6:00pm at Roosevelt High School, Room 314. You can enter the doors off of the parking lot on Leland. Ring the doorbell and the security guard will open the door for you. Each meeting is open to the public. You can participate as you are able. We do not hold the expectation for you to attend every meeting. Please come join us to learn, share your thoughts, and eat some snacks!
Sage Brigade Fall Senior Meetup
When: Thursday September 28th, 2023 from 11AM- 1PM
Where: 4747 N Sawyer (New Ward Office!)
You are cordially invited to the Fall Sage Brigade Senior Meet-Up! With guest speaker from Metropolitan Family Services with information on Senior Services.
CONSTITUENT RESOURCES
CDOT Infrastructure Improvement Map
33rd Ward Community Driven Zoning
Recycling and garbage schedule
2023 Street Sweeping schedule and interactive map
COMMITTEE CORNER
City Council will meet again on October 4, 2023. We will use this space to share updates on legislation coming through the committee.
WARD UPDATES
Liquor Moratorium (4749 N. Albany Ave.) – Community Meeting
Our office will be hosting a virtual community meeting on Monday, September 25th at 6 PM to gather community input on a business’s proposal to have a liquor moratorium lifted in our ward.
The owner of El Cangrejo Guayaco (4749 N. Albany Ave.) is requesting a liquor moratorium be lifted in order for the business to sell packaged alcohol. If the liquor moratorium is lifted, this would also allow other businesses in the area to apply for Packaged Good Licenses. Please note that this does not mean that every business will be approved for a liquor license.
The current liquor moratorium in place restricts the issuance of Packaged Goods Licenses (retail sale of alcohol) on N. Albany Avenue between W. Lawrence Avenue and W. Wilson Avenue. The description of the liquor moratorium from the Chicago Municipal Code is listed below for your reference.
Chicago Municipal Code Section 4-60-023
(33.152) On Albany Avenue, from Lawrence Avenue to Wilson Avenue.
Please register to attend the community meeting using the link below to share your thoughts on the matter. Please also use the second link to provide feedback on the proposed liquor moratorium lift.
Community Meeting Registration Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pV51JLkwSvWILjzC5cP6yg
Feedback Form Link:
https://forms.gle/CQGxFsy9rAb97CPi9
Temporary Bus Stop Elimination Extended
In Effect Until October 1, 2023, 3AM or completion.
Routes:
#81 Lawrence
#N81 Lawrence
# 93 California Dodge
Due to a street and sidewalk construction project, the following temporary bus stop relocation changes will take place, effective on September 12, 2023, 0300 Hours through October 1, 2023, 0300 hours or completion.
Lawrence at Kimball (Eastbound, Far Side) – Temporary bus stop elimination due to construction
Stop #3746 Ward 33 The 81 Lawrence, N81 Lawrence, and the 93 California Dodge
must stop at the next service stop on Lawrence eastbound at Christiana for the duration of this construction project. Stop #11891 Ward 33
Property Tax Appeal Window for Jefferson Township has begun.
The Assessor’s office is now accepting Property Tax Appeal applications for the Jefferson township of Cook County. The deadline to submit your application is Monday, October 2nd. If your property taxes have increased and you wish to appeal them, please join us at one of our 2 property tax events we will be hosting. An RSVP is REQUIRED to attend! Please call our office (312) 603-6386 to schedule an appointment.
- September 18th from 5:30-7:30 @Marvin Camras Elementary – 3000 N Mango Ave
- September 27th from 5:00-8:00 @35th Ward Office – 2934 N Milwaukee Ave Unit C
If you need help filing your property tax appeal you can reach out to the County Assessor’s office to schedule an individual consultation with an analysis. You can also appeal online by yourself following the step-by-step application found here and watching the simple video here.
Federal Flooding Assistance
President Biden approved a Disaster Declaration for the State of Illinois, and Cook County more specifically, for this summer’s heavy rainstorms. Residents and business owners who sustained losses during the flooding during the period of storms from June 29 – July 2, 2023 can immediately begin to apply for assistance by clicking here. You can also call FEMA at 800-621-3362. Block Club Chicago has provided a guide for applying for disaster assistance. FEMA is taking applications for assistance through October 16, 2023. More detailed information about applying for relief can be found below in our newsletter.
Grid-Based Tree Trimming
The Bureau of Forestry is no longer receiving individual tree trimming requests and has shifted to a grid-based maintenance schedule similar to the street sweeping schedule. You can view the map here.
Previously completed grid section: N032 W028, which covers Addison to Belmont from California to Kedzie
Current grid section: N040 W028, which covers Montrose to Irving Park Rd from California to Kedzie
Each grid segment can take between three weeks and two months to complete. Tree trimming personnel will be in the ward weekly, weather permitting. Similar to street sweeping notifications, trees will be posted with signage in advance of tree trimming. Upon the completion of each grid segment, we will make an announcement about which grid will be completed next. If you’re worried about the immediate safety of the area around a given tree due to its conditions, you can reach out to 311 or our office so the appropriate service request can be made.
The results of both increased funding for the Department of Forestry and move to a grid-based system has resulted in more than triple the amount of trees being trimmed this year compared to the same time period last year. This change in system, along with an increase in full-time equivalents for forestry operations in the 2023 budget, will mean more trees in our ward, and the city, will be maintained than year’s past.
Having trouble filling a vacant apartment? Chicago Rents can help:
Ariel Parrella-Aureli reported on the Chicago Rents program for Block Club. Chicago Rents is a program that offers guaranteed rents and additional incentives for landlords interested in providing affordable housing for tenants.The program has already housed more than 2000 Chicagoans. Chicago Rents provides support to both the tenant and the landlord throughout the duration of the lease. If you’re a landlord who’s interested in learning more, click here. Landlords can also fill out a survey by clicking here and Chicago Rents staff will reach out to you.
Kedzie Avenue Complete Streets realignment
The Chicago Department of Transportation is in the final stages of a new Complete Streets curb alignment along Kedzie Avenue that further shields both bikes and pedestrians from car traffic. Within the 33rd Ward, this new alignment is in place for four blocks from Belmont Avenue to Addison Street.
This new parking configuration will take time to get used to for residents and business owners and customers; in the long term this will make Kedzie safer for all users of the road. CDOT has prepared instructional materials with how to park in this new alignment. Our office also encourages drivers to familiarize themselves with “The Dutch Reach” when exiting a vehicle. This way of exiting a vehicle encourages drivers and passengers to open a car door with their far-hand. This gives a person exiting the vehicle a better line of sight of oncoming traffic. This technique has saved the lives of countless bike riders and pedestrians around the world who might otherwise have been doored and can also be extremely helpful for keeping people exiting vehicles safe from oncoming traffic.
Traffic and Pedestrian Safety reminder
As traffic violence continues to increase against pedestrians, bicyclists, and even first responders like firefighters and paramedics, remember to obey traffic signals including red lights. Our office also asks that drivers remember that they must yield to pedestrians at crosswalks. If you see this sign and a pedestrian is present, you must let them cross before proceeding. Additionally, our office encourages drivers to be patient and generous with all users of the road. Remember that pedestrians and cyclists are not surrounded by air bags or encased in a ton of steel.
Narcan and Fentanyl Test Strips Available at Our Ward Office
Our office has been certified to distribute Narcan and Fentanyl testing resources to our community. You can stop by during our open hours or reach out to info@33rdward.org for more information.
Applications open for Chicago Early Learning program at CPS
Learn more on their website. Are you ready to apply for a high-quality early learning program? Learn about the process on our How to Apply Page or call our Family Support Hotline at 312-229-1690 with your questions.
SUPPORTING NEW CHICAGOANS
Donations
Our office continues to receive calls, emails, and walk-ins from constituents who wish to support new Chicagoans. One of the immediate ways to help is to check the Instituto del Progreso Latino Amazon Wish List which is updated frequently to meet the needs of new arrivals in the city’s temporary shelters. Only new items are being accepted at this time. Additionally, Instituto del Progreso Latino is accepting monetary donations to purchase items in bulk. Donations can be made by visiting InstitutoChicago.org. For additional information, visit chicago.gov/support.
Please do not drop or donate any items at Chicago Police Districts.
Furniture can be donated to Chicago Furniture Bank. The Furniture Bank, in partnership with New Life Centers, is providing furniture to new arrivals who are being resettled into permanent housing. The Furniture Bank is also the largest provider of free furniture to the unhoused Chicagoans as well.
Volunteer Opportunities
Members of our community have formed the Community Care Collective to direct mutual aid efforts in the 33rd Ward. You can learn about volunteer opportunities by following this link.
Public Dashboard
The city recently created a public dashboard that provides insight into the number and distribution of migrants in Chicago and where they are being sheltered.
APPLYING FOR FLOOD RELIEF FROM FEMA
The deadline to apply for FEMA assistance is Monday, October 16, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. CT. You must register with FEMA to receive assistance.
FEMA is rapidly opening Disaster Recovery Centers across Cook County, with five new centers in operation this week. You can find our nearest center at: Washington Square Mall, 4851 W North Ave, Chicago, IL, 60639. They are open from 7am – 7pm every day.
How to Apply:
If you have insurance coverage, first file a claim. If you have uninsured or underinsured losses, contact FEMA by going online to disasterassistance.gov, downloading the FEMA app or calling the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362. You can also watch this instruction video. If you use video relay service, captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA your number for that service. When calling the FEMA Helpline, multilingual operators are available (press 2 for Spanish and 3 for other languages).
How to Appeal: Fliers can be found by clicking here
Information and Instructional Fliers: Fliers can be found by clicking here
Federal assistance may include temporary lodging, basic home repairs and other disaster-related expenses.
Have the following information ready when you register with FEMA:
- A current phone number where you can be contacted
- Your address at the time of the disaster and the address where you are now staying
- Your social security number (or the social security number of a minor child in your household, if you’re applying on their behalf).
- A general list of damage and losses
- Banking information if you choose direct deposit
- If insured, the policy number or the agent and/or the company name
When registering, one member of a household needs to comply with citizenship criteria. That means a minor child who is a citizen, non-citizen national or qualified non-citizen can have a parent or guardian who is not eligible apply for assistance on the child’s behalf.
What to Expect After You Apply:
A FEMA inspector may call you to set up a time and date to perform the inspection at the damaged address. If you have filed for assistance and receive a call from an out of state number, pick it up. Be sure to have your application number available.
During the inspection inspectors will: - Observe social distancing guidelines
- Show their credentials
- Ask to see a photo ID
- Ask to see documents to verify the home ownership or occupancy if FEMA has been unable to verify
- Walk around the interior and exterior of your home if feasible
- Document damage
Inspectors WON’T decide if you will receive assistance, ask for money, bank account information or credit card information. Residents can call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362 to verify a FEMA visit is legitimate.
Within 10 days after the inspectors visit, you will: - Receive a letter of electronic correspondence explaining FEMA’s decision
- If you are determined eligible for assistance, you may receive a U.S. Treasury check or direct deposit
- For more information click here
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Center for Changing Lives September workshops & events
This message serves as a notice of our upcoming workshops and events for the month of September; we would greatly appreciate your assistance in helping us spread the word. Our workshops are all bilingual, free, and open to the public. We encourage folks to visit our Linktree to RSVP and learn more.
- 9/6/23 – Business Plan Support: Monthly event dedicated to answering your business plan questions.
- 9/7/23 – Expanding Democracy in the Workplace: Starting a Worker Co-Op
- 9/9/23 – Mi Casa Su Casa: First-time Homebuyer Education Workshop
- 9/14/23 – Resume Writing Workshop
- 9/20/23 – Small Business Grant Support
- 9/26/23 – Cover Letter Writing Workshop
- 9/26/23 – Lending Basics: Introduction to Mortgage Lending
- 9/27/23 – Workforce Speaker Series: Emotional Self-Intelligence
Irving Park Community Food Pantry Coat Drive Begins in October
Irving Park Community Food Pantry (4256 N. Ridgeway) hosts its annual coat drive this October and November and seeks donations of new or gently used winter coats.
Coats will be distributed Tuesday, October 10th and continue every Wednesday through November 8 for clients in 60641 and 60618 zip codes. The Pantry also accepts hats, scarves, gloves and mittens.
Drop off partners:
- Big Helpers, 4184 N. Elston Ave.
- Compass Real Estate, 2044 W Roscoe St.,1653 N. Milwaukee Ave. and 2350 N. Lincoln Ave.
- Disney II Magnet School, 3815 N. Kedvale Ave.
- Disney II Magnet High School, 3900 Lawndale Ave.
- Distinct Bath & Body, 4046 N Milwaukee Ave
- Irish American Heritage Center, 4626 N Knox Ave.
- Irving Park YMCA, 4251 W Irving Park Rd.
- Jet’s Pizza, 3951 N. Kimball Ave.
- J.T.’s Genuine Sandwich Shop, 3970 N. Elston Ave.
- Old Irving Brewing Company, 4419 W Montrose Ave.
- Front porch at 4731 Kiona Ave.
To drop off a large donation or to host a drive, email info@irvingparkfoodpantry.org. http://www.irvingparkfoodpantry.org
Brands Park Fall Programming
For more information or for questions, please contact teresa.wooldridge@chicagoparkdistrict.com or call (312) 656-7223. Register online at www.ChicagoParkDistrict.com or by visiting Horner Park.
River Park Summer Event Calendar
Horner Park Advisory Council Summer Concert Series.
Find the schedule here.
FEEDING CATS? SEEING CATS NEAR YOU? OR JUST WANT TO LEARN MORE?
Log in to this free community Zoom workshop from Cats in Action.
Helping Cats Near You
The 4th Sunday of every month
4pm – 6pm
Details here: www.catsinaction.org/workshops
Zoom Meeting ID:
868 5394 9492
Learn how to help community cats through TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return), what to do with kittens, ongoing colony management, preventing nuisance issues and much more!
YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES
High School Fair
Date: Thursday, October 12 from 4:30 – 6:00pm
Location: Murphy Elementary School, 3539 W Grace St
The fair is open to all 7th and 8th graders and their families. The fair provides a valuable opportunity for students and parents to explore high school options in CPS, as well as, private schools. Students and parents will be able to meet with high school representatives to ask questions and obtain information about the programs offered at their schools.
BUSINESS RESOURCES
Call for Hispanic Entrepreneurs to tell their story
The North River Commission and Albany Park Chamber of Commerce are reaching out to our business community to collect stories for their social media for Hispanic Heritage Month. If you would like to be featured, call them at 312-860-7884 or email jrivadeneira@northrivercommission.org.
Financial Education Program for Small Business Owners
Applications Due by October 6, 2023
The Office of Chicago City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin (CTO), in partnership with Goldman Sachs, is proud to announce the start of the application window for Goldman Sachs “10,000 Small Businesses,” a 13-week financial education program for small business owners offered at no cost that provides growth-oriented entrepreneurs business education, access to capital, and support services.
Throughout the program, participants acquire practical skills on topics such as financial statements, negotiations, and marketing, enabling them to advance their businesses. With the guidance of advisors and a community of like-minded entrepreneurs, participants craft proven, actionable growth plans for their businesses.
To qualify, applicants must meet these four criteria:
- Small business owner or small business co-owner.
- Business in operation for at least two years.
- Business revenues over $75,000 in the most recent fiscal year.
- Minimum of two employees (including the owner).
Participants in the program, at a minimum, will be asked to attend a program orientation, complete 11 convenient learning sessions, take part in out-of-class activities, including completing assignments, attending networking events and business support clinics with business leaders—approximately 8 – 10 hours per week, and create a business growth plan.
The application period for the January 2024 program—which runs through April 2024—lasts from today through October 6, 2023. Applications for the May 2024 program are due in January. Goldman Sachs is accepting applications on a rolling basis. Interested small business owners or co-owners can apply here: https://onegs.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9NR7AulWvIjMwrI.
As always, if you have any questions or seek further information about this program, please do not hesitate to contact me or Zach Martin (cc’d here) directly, or visit: https://10ksbapply.com/.
Citywide Hiring Fairs
We are pleased to invite you to set up a resource table at our Citywide Hiring Fair. This event will take place over two weekends on October 21st and October 28th from 10 am – 2pm at multiple City Colleges of Chicago locations. Thousands of potential employees will be in attendance. We are seeking employers and businesses that are currently looking to fill positions with individuals of relevant work experience to participate in this hiring fair. If you have more questions or need additional information, please contact
Lanessa.Young@cityofchicago.org or Ayana.Clark@cityofchicago.org.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Learn About Upcoming Contracting Opportunities with CTA!
Join us as we share information about projects to upgrade the Chicago Transit Authority’s infrastructure. Learn how your firm can partner on these projects to keep Chicago moving as you meet with potential prime contractors. Doors open at 9:45 am. Presentation starts at 10:15 am.
Date: Thursday, October 5, 2023
Time: 10am – 12pm
Location: Gately Park, 10201 S Cottage Grove, Chicago, IL 60628
Free parking available in lot
Register by clicking here or with the link on the attached flyer.
CTA Second Chance Program
CTA’s Find a Job Fridays
If you’re looking for work, consider giving the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) a look. The CTA is in the midst of a major recruitment campaign. Visit the CTA’s careers website to learn more. New jobs are posted every Friday.
Citywide Hiring Fairs
We are pleased to invite you to set up a resource table at our Citywide Hiring Fair. This event will take place over two weekends on October 21st and October 28th from 10 am – 2pm at multiple City Colleges of Chicago locations. Thousands of potential employees will be in attendance. We are seeking employers and businesses that are currently looking to fill positions with individuals of relevant work experience to participate in this hiring fair. If you have more questions or need additional information, please contact
Lanessa.Young@cityofchicago.org or Ayana.Clark@cityofchicago.org.
COVID-19 RESOURCES & COMMUNITY HEALTH
Chicago Department of Public Health Prepares For Rollout of New COVID-19 Vaccine
Following approval from federal health officials, the Chicago Department of Public Health is announcing its plans to make the new fall 2023 COVID-19 vaccine available to all Chicagoans age 6 months and up. In addition, CDPH is encouraging everyone 6 months and older to get an annual flu shot.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says the updated COVID-19 vaccine targets currently circulating strains of the virus. Shipping of the new vaccines (one from Pfizer-BioNTech, one from Moderna) will begin this week, and doses are expected to be available within 5 to 12 days at clinics and pharmacies throughout Chicago. If it has been at least two months since your last COVID-19 vaccine, it is recommended you get the new vaccine right away.
This year, vaccine will continue to be available to everyone at no cost, regardless of insurance or immigration status. However, where people go to get the updated vaccine may be a little different as a result of the end of the federal public health emergency last spring and the commercialization of the vaccine.
You can receive updated information from the Department of Public Health’s website. Location information can be found by clicking this link.
Narcan and Fentanyl Test Strips Available at Our Ward Office
Our office has been certified to distribute Narcan and Fentanyl testing resources to our community. You can stop by during our open hours or reach out to info@33rdward.org for more information.
Free Asthma Services from American Lung Association
Do you know a child, adult or family member that has uncontrolled asthma? The American Lung Association in Greater Chicago has a program where a skilled healthcare professional will visit your home and provide an asthma assessment. The healthcare professional will provide health education and any materials and products needed to mitigate your asthma symptoms. Products include, but are not limited to, green cleaners, HEPA vacuum cleaners, air cleaners, beds, bed and pillow covers. More information by clicking here.
Receive Your Updated COVID-19 Vaccine At Home!
Get your whole family vaccinated at home! CDPH is offering vaccination appointments at home for up to 10 family members. Click here to set up your appointment!
Vaccinations for CPS Students:
COMMUNITY SAFETY UPDATES
My office believes that the best approach to community safety requires us all to participate in conversation together, to learn about each others’ needs and find ways to support each person. We encourage everyone to participate in the CCPSA, attend your regular beat meetings (CAPS), and your local CCPSA District Council local meetings.
Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability
Last year, Chicagoans elected their first ever Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability (CCPSA). The CCPSA is a city-wide elected body of three representatives from each police district. These representatives have a wide range of responsibilities that you can learn more about by clicking here.
CCPSA Announced Meeting Schedule for 2023.
Next Meeting: Thursday- September 28, 2023 at 6:30pm.
The meeting will take place at Truman College, located at 1145 W Wilson Avenue Chicago, IL 60640.
During this meeting, we will be providing an extended opportunity for public comment. We encourage all residents who are interested in sharing their thoughts and suggestions regarding the Chicago Police Department’s 2024 budget to join us. Your feedback on priorities, concerns, and desired changes is invaluable.
For those interested in speaking during the virtual public comment period, please send a request to Community Commission staff by emailing CommunityCommissionPublicComment@cityofchicago.org. In the event that the number of interested speakers exceeds the allocated time for public comment, we will select speakers through a random drawing process.
In addition to the budget discussion, our Commission will be conducting a subject matter hearing on the public safety for workers. Representatives from labor groups that face disproportionate public safety challenges will present their issues, insights, and concerns to the Commission, CPD, and the Mayor’s Office. Presenting groups include mail carriers, transit workers, and gig workers.
For those unable to attend the meeting in person, you can participate virtually, via Zoom. Anyone may submit written public comment by delivering it to the public meeting or by emailing it to CommunityCommissionPublicComment@cityofchicago.org.
Following Meeting: Thursday, October 26, 2023, 6:30 pm Malcom X College, 1900 W. Jackson Blvd
Internal Monitoring Team Listening Session
North River Commission is collaborating with Chicago’s Police Department’s Internal Monitoring Team to host a virtual listening session on September 21st. This is a great opportunity for community members to share their experiences with law enforcement and gain insights into the IMT’s upcoming Comprehensive Assessment of the CPD’s progress.
Join them to learn about the CPD police reform process, progress, and share your experiences during our listening session. This virtual listening session will take place on Thursday, September 21st at 5:30 pm. To register for the event, please click the following link: https://cpdmonitoringteam.com/register/.
COPA Civilian Academy
Begins October 23, 2023.
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) is excited to announce COPA People’s Academy (CPA) Session II, a six-week condensed version of COPA’s Training Academy for the public (civilian or sworn) and organizations around the country.
After a successful inaugural launch of COPA’s People’s Academy in March of this year and we are thrilled to offer the session again and hope you can help spread the word. COPA People’s Academy is designed to educate residents on COPA’s processes including, the History of Civilian Oversight of Policing in Chicago, Introduction to Officer-Involved Shootings Investigations, Witness Reliability, Legal Concepts Overview, Standards of Proof, Analyzing Video, Use of Force Investigative Tools, and our Policy Research & Analyses Division (PRAD).
Registration is now open. We invite you to enroll and/or share this information with others, including your community or your office staff who you believe would be interested in how COPA functions as an agency and works to further civilian oversight here in Chicago. If you have attended a People’s Academy in the past, you are welcome to sign up again for the second session. Session II begins October 23, 2023.
To enroll in COPA People’s Academy, or to simply learn more, please visit: chicagocopa.org/cpa. If you have any additional questions, please email copa-publicaffairs@chicagocopa.org.
17th District CAPS Meetings: The 17th District has resumed beat meetings in-person.
Information about Beat Meetings here.
Please contact the 17th District Community Policing Office / CAPS, if there are any questions or concerns.
Email: caps.017district@chicagopolice.org
Telephone: 312-742-4588
Mayor Johnson selected the nominee for the position of Chicago Police Superintendent.
Last Sunday, Mayor Johnson selected Larry Snelling as the nominee for the position of the new Superintendent for the Chicago Police Department. Snelling has a three-decade-long tenure within CPD, and currently holds the role of the Chief for the Bureau of Counterterrorism. The City Council is set to evaluate and vote on Snelling’s nomination.
The Village and Ravenswood Manor-Albany Park Circle hosting a Zoom with 17th Police District Council on Thursday, August 30. The 3 elected members are confirmed to participate.
On Thursday, August 30th at 7 pm, the Village and Ravenswood Manor-Albany Park Circle will host a Zoom meeting with 17th District Police Councilors Anthony Tamez, Elizabeth Rochford and Steve Spagnolo. Contact Karen, kegerer@comcast.net, for the Zoom link and with any questions you have for our three 17th District Police Council Members.
CONSTITUENT RESOURCES
CDOT Infrastructure Improvement Map
33rd Ward Community Driven Zoning
Recycling and garbage schedule
2023 Street Sweeping schedule and interactive map
33RD WARD OFFICE INFORMATION
Address: 4747 N Sawyer Ave, Chicago, IL 60625
Office Hours: Monday – Thursday 10am – 5pm; Friday 9am – 4pm
Phone: 773-840-7880
Email: info@33rdward.org
Website and constituent resources: www.33rdward.org
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33RD WARD STAFF
Veronica Tirado-Mercado, Chief of Staff
Stacy Erenberg, Deputy Chief of Staff
Jonathan Nagy, Director of Communications and Engagement
Rebecca Rios, Director of Infrastructure and Zoning
Raul Marron, Neighborhood and Business Services Coordinator
Eric Ramos, Ward Superintendent
Elizabeth Espino, Neighborhood Services Representative
Ariana Aguilar, Neighborhood Services Representative
Charlie Billingsley III, Neighborhood Services Intern
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