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33rd Ward Office – 2024 Year in Review

33rd Ward - 2024 Year in Review The 33rd Ward Office Cares for Our CommunityOur work is guided by our commitment to community care and participatory democracy. The End of Year Report reflects the voices of our community and the collective efforts we’ve undertaken to address our needs. From advocating for critical policies at the City level to deeply engaging locally with our neighbors, this report will outline how we’ve centered care and equity in our work.  You can click each of the following orange bars to expand or collapse the section: Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter:Our office sends aContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – October 6, 2023

Dear 33rd Ward Community,  This morning City Council held a historic vote to pass the One Fair Wage Ordinance. I was proud to vote  “yes” to support this ordinance because I know that a fair wage for all workers in our communities is necessary to create the stability and predictability our working families need to stay in our community and invest in our local businesses.  I am also proud to announce updates on several investments across our ward. Yesterday afternoon I paid a visit to the construction site for the new turf field at Theodore Roosevelt High School. This projectContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – September 29, 2023

Dear 33rd Ward Community,  On Tuesday, my Committee on Health and Human Relations held our monthly meeting to recommend four pieces of legislation for adoption by City Council. Among the items discussed was an ordinance to formally establish a working group tasked with developing recommendations for implementing the Treatment Not Trauma model. This working group would meet through the Winter to produce a detailed plan by Spring that includes reopening Chicago’s shuttered public mental health clinics, expanding and rethinking our mental health crisis response infrastructure so that we can send mental health workers to care for people experiencing a mentalContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – September 22, 2023

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 workersContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – September 15, 2023

Dear 33rd Ward Community,  Today marks the beginning of Hispanic Heritage month. This day is important across Latin America as the day that Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua all achieved independence. This weekend we also celebrate Mexican independence on September 16th, and the independence of Chile on September 18th. These celebrations of independence remind us of the legacy of struggles for peace across Latin America and the Carribean that lasted for hundreds of years. Many of these struggles continue today under new forms of oppression. As we honor Chicago’s long history of providing sanctuary and welcoming peopleContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – September 8, 2023

Dear 33rd Ward Community,  I would like to take some time this week to highlight my staff. Our office has been evolving over the past year. After I began this second term in office, I was appointed to be Chairwoman of the Committee on Health and Human Relations. This responsibility brings with it more opportunities to connect our communities with vital information about legislation and resources related to public health, in particular to advocate for “Treatment Not Trauma,” an ordinance I have been sponsoring to re-open Chicago’s Public Mental Health Clinics while creating a robust mental health crisis response systemContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – September 1, 2023

Dear 33rd Ward Community,  I began my second term as alderwoman just over 100 days ago. I began this term filled with inspiration from the stories our community shared with me while I was campaigning. I have carried that momentum, and all of your ideas, into developing plans for this next term. My office is excited to continue working alongside all of our community partners, neighbors, and our colleagues in City Hall.  I am very proud of the fact that the Treatment Not Trauma ordinance has begun to move through City Council in earnest with the cooperation of Mayor Johnson’sContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – August 25, 2023

Dear 33rd Ward Community,  The beginning of the school year is an exciting time for our communities. Our children are able to reconnect with their friends and our teachers welcome our young neighbors back into the classroom to engage in learning and play. Playgrounds are once again vibrant, colorful places full of laughter. I wish all students, teachers, staff, and administrators a successful school year together.  During this first week of classes, we want to share some great news about improvements to Von Linne and Bateman that are on their way. Through our Participatory Budgeting process, both school communities organizedContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – August 19, 2023

Dear 33rd Ward Community,  For the past two years, two of the most respected affordable housing developers in the city – Full Circle Communities and Visionary Ventures – have been working with the Department of Planning and Development and the Department of Housing to develop a 100% affordable housing proposal that is responsive to the increasing housing pressures that are facing Chicago’s Native community, Irving Park and the 33rd Ward. I’ve made the decision to recommend the zoning change that would make it possible to build 45 units of 100% affordable housing on Irving Park Road because of the overwhelmingContinue

33rd Ward Newsletter – August 11, 2023

On In This Week's Newsletter Quick Links  Request services33rd Ward CalendarChiStreetWork construction portalSenior ServicesReview Zoning ProposalsResources for Renters I wanted to start off this week’s newsletter by providing a reminder about weighing in the Irving Park affordable housing proposal and an update about the ways you can support new arrivals in Chicago.  Submit feedback and comments on Irving Park affordable housing through Thursday, August 17. First, my office continues to accept feedback from community members on the proposed 100% affordable housing proposal for 2907-2917 W Irving Park Road through Thursday, August 17th. The public community meeting on Thursday, August 4thContinue

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