Author: 33rd Ward Staff

Updates regarding Richmond/Montrose Fire

Updates regarding Richmond/Montrose Fire

Early February 21, our community was devastated with a fire that left 16 individuals without homes. The fire also destroyed two businesses, Twisted Hippo and Ultimate Ninjas on Montrose. After many hours of hard work from my staff and several community groups and with the generous outpouring of support from our neighbors, we have been able to provide some form of relief to almost every individual impacted by the fire. Below are some updates on that work. Financial Donations for Individuals Impacted by fire Immediately after the fire we got to work reaching out to our community partners to makeContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – March 4, 2022

NOTE: We are closed Monday for Pulaski day! Refuse collection will be delayed until Tuesday. Tuesday pick up will take place Tuesday and Wednesday. Recycling will continue as scheduled.Update on Mutual Aid for Neighbors Impacted by the February 21st FireWatch the Alderwoman's NEW Facebook live video Neighbors- unfortunately, last week there were a few devastating fires that destroyed a residential building at 4337-39 N Richmond St, two beloved small businesses, and a vacant church on Sunnyside and Spaulding. Below are updates on community support efforts, and we encourage you to lend a hand!  UPDATESHousing -We are aware of at least 2 residents that have foundContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – February 25, 2022

Update on fires in Albany Park on February 21st and 23rdWatch the Alderwoman's Facebook live video addressing the fires in detail!  Neighbors- unfortunately, there were a few devastating fires that destroyed a residential building at 4337-39 N Richmond St, two beloved small businesses, and a vacant church on Sunnyside and Spaulding this past week. Below, we describe what happened and how neighbors and the 33rd Ward office took action to support one another. We are so proud and moved by the kindness and solidarity our neighbors continue to show in times of difficulty. WHAT HAPPENED?  On February 21st: A fire burned down aContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – February 18, 2022

*The 33rd Ward office is closed Monday, February 21st, in observance of Presidents' Day. If you are in need of any City services, feel free to call 311 or e-mail our office at info@33rdward.org and we will respond first thing on Tuesday. Streets & Sanitation garbage pickup service will be NOT be interrupted this day.*This week we want to highlight opportunities to help nourish our 33rd Ward communities. The dataCity-wide, there has been a 51 percent increase in food insecurity since 2018, according to the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Devastatingly, there are parts of the 33rd ward where 49% of individuals live below theContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – February 11, 2022

Time to clear your "dibs" items from the street- removal begins TODAY, February 11th!  Our time-honored tradition of the dibs system is being retired for the winter. The Department of Streets and Sanitation (DSS) announced that crews will begin clearing objects used by residents to hold shoveled parking spaces, known commonly as “dibs,” beginning today, Friday, February 11th.  Photo source: Chicago Sun Times article about dibs removal.  Please be considerate and clear your items from the street as soon as possible. Any remaining items will be thrown out! If your block has dibs items, call 311 to report it so that yourContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – February 4, 2022

In case you missed it last week, I wanted to share with you the results of the 33rd Ward's participatory budgeting process!  Having trouble reading? Open in your web browser here. We will be improving streets and alleys, building up a community food pantry, creating a nature play space at Bateman Elementary School, and so much more. Check out the other amazing projects here! A great article from Block Club Chicago by Alex V. Hernandez details the Drake Gardens improved community food pantry:"The new, more durable structure will have space for signs and will store garden tools, as well as a fold-outContinue

Local School Council Applications are NOW OPEN until March 4, 2022!

Local School Council members are elected every two years by parents, community members, and school staff. Members serve two-year terms, with the exception of student representatives, who serve one-year terms. Interested candidates must complete several application forms. LSC Responsibilities How to Apply 2022 Traditional Local School Council Nomination Materials 2022 Appointed Local School Council / Board of Governors Nomination Materials New for the SY22 Election: Elementary students may run for a seat in Traditional LSCs. Students in sixth grade and up may now run! LSC Responsibilities Monitoring the school improvement plan—also known as their school’s CIWP.Monitoring the school's budget andContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – Jan. 28, 2022

I hope you are staying warm and dry! After last night's snowstorm, the city's plows wrapped up big arterial streets earlier today and began work on our ward's residential streets this afternoon. You can see the where plows are working in real-time using the City's Snow Plow Tracker.  Please note that to deal with the large volume of snow today, Streets & Sanitation is having refuse collection workers help out with the snow program. Therefore, If you live North of Addison and have your garbage picked up on Fridays, your garbage will likely not be picked up until tomorrow--please keepContinue

2022 Participatory Budgeting Results

2022 Voting Results are in! Results as follows: Results for Question #1 Below are the results in order of most votes to least for the question "What amount of the $1 million should go toward alley/street resurfacing?" The projects below are in order of most votes to least. The winning amount was $500,000. RankAmountOnlinePaperTotal Votes1$500,000193282212$300,0007919983$400,0005523784$700,0006811795$600,0005513686$800,000529617$200,0004113548$100,000382409$1,000,00017203710$900,00032234 Since the final vote for street and alley repavements was 50% of total funds, or $500,000. We will apply the remaining $500,000 toward PB projects, regardless of how many projects that includes. In other words, instead of only funding the top five projects, we will fundContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – Jan. 21, 2022

This week brought the welcome news that Chicago has passed the peak of new Covid-19 infections resulting from the Omicron variant. It's important that we not let our guard down, however. We are still seeing more new daily cases than at any previous stage of the pandemic, and the number of people hospitalized continues to put extreme strain on our hospitals and healthcare workers.   A booster shot six months after your initial vaccine series continues to offer the best protection against severe illness. If you or someone you know needs their booster (or their first or second dose), join usContinue

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