Newsletter – March 15, 2024

 

Dear 33rd Ward Community, 

This week I and my staff have been hard at work supporting the responses to the measles outbreak in the city’s Halsted migrant and refugee shelter. As children and families are expected to quarantine within the shelter during this period of monitoring the extent of the outbreak, we partnered with neighboring government offices for a toy collection drive to bring to families in the shelter. I and my staff also spent time with other city staff helping to facilitate vaccinations in the shelter and offering community care. In the meantime, we have been receiving information from the Chicago Department of Public Health on their city-wide response to the shelter outbreak. I would like to take some time to share that information.

The Chicago Department of Public Health has created a measles outbreak dashboard that is being updated in real time to share statistical data and detailed resources about measles, such as symptoms to watch for and how to check your vaccination status. You can access the dashboard by clicking here. CDPH has also begun a weekly news brief, which will be released in written form on their media release dashboard which can be found by clicking here.  

CDPH is recommending that Chicagoans check their vaccination status and receive a vaccine if they are unvaccinated. The Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) vaccine is a widely distributed vaccine that is readily available. If you are unsure about your vaccination status or that of your children, they recommend reaching out to your healthcare provider. If you or your children have been vaccinated in the state of Illinois, your vaccination status can also be checked by using the Illinois Department of Public Health Vax Verify tool.

For those who need it, the MMR vaccine is available at most doctor’s offices and pharmacies. Under Illinois law, children as young as 10 can receive immunizations at a pharmacy. 

In addition, CDPH Immunization clinics around Chicago provide MMR vaccinations free of charge to all children ages 0–18 and uninsured adults ages 19 and older. In addition, the MMR vaccine is part of the standard offerings at all 32 CPS school-based health clinics, and through their elementary and high school and charter mobile clinics. Information on all vaccine opportunities available through CPS can be found at cps.edu/vaccination.

I also want to provide a reminder about voting day, March 19, 2024. Early voting is available across Chicago. Our 33rd ward voting location is at the American Indian Center, located at 3401 W Ainslie. You can vote Weekdays: 9:00am – 6:00pm; Saturday: 9:00am – 5:00pm; Sunday: 10:00am – 4:00pm; or on Election Day: 6:00am – 7:00pm. Any Chicagoan can vote at any early voting location. You can register to vote at any polling location right before you vote. You can learn more about voting locations and how to register by visiting https://chicagoelections.gov/ .

As always, please reach out to my office if you have any questions. We are here to help. 
– Rossana, 33rd Ward Alderwoman


Address: 4747 N Sawyer Ave, Chicago, IL 60625
Office Hours: Monday – Thursday 10am – 5pm; Friday 9am – 4pm
Phone: 773-840-7880
Connect with us and access resources by clicking here. 

Our office has space for children to play while waiting for their parents to receive help. Please don’t hesitate to bring your children if you need help. 


Ward Night  
Next: Monday, March 25, from 4:00pm – 6:00pm at 4747 N Sawyer Ave
Upcoming: April 8

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
We have our winners for the Participatory Budgeting 2023-24 cycle! We want to give a huge thank you to the PB Committee members, Roosevelt Change Makers Club, Hana Center, Communities United and all of our neighborhood volunteers for your dedication and hard work on this project steeped in big love and striving towards equity. 

You can view results and volunteer to join our 2024-25 PB Committee at 33rdward.org/participatory-budgeting

SAGE Brigade
Sage brigade is a group of volunteers along with Councilwoman Rossana Rodriguez’s office, to help seniors with benefit information and fill out some applications in case they need help. Anyone can attend, but we focus on providing information regarding benefits or programs for seniors. Please reach out to our office at info@33rdward.org if you would like to join! We are currently planning a second food delivery event for seniors in the community and will have our next planning meeting coming up very soon. Please stay tuned for updates!

Save the Date – Ward Office Townhall 
Saturday April 13, 2024 from 1-2:30pm
Roosevelt High School

The 33rd Ward Office will be hosting community leaders, organizations, and elected representatives to talk with our community about water health and how we can all work together to protect our environment and prepare to respond to the effects of Climate Change on our neighborhoods like flooding and more. Stay tuned for more information.

Save the Date – City Key event with Latino Union
April 23, 2024 from 12-4pm


Current Zoning Proposals Under Review:
Please follow our Facebook and other social media accounts for the most up to date notices on public meetings and input surveys regarding zoning changes in the ward. You can also regularly check our Zoning page on our website by clicking here

New Zoning Change Proposal: 2934 w. Irving Park 
The applicant is seeking a zoning change to allow for a demolition of the current SFH and building of a new construction with 3 rental units.
Review Project Details and Submit feedback by March 29, 2024. 

3316-28 W Montrose: Our CDZD partners and the Developer of 3316-28 W Montrose Ave have reviewed the community feedback we have received and the Developer is working on new plans that incorporate feedback that is feasible for the project. We will update the plans and send out when they are received. 

3325-3331 N Whipple: Based on the Community Feedback, the Developer is working on new plans for Option 2 which received 77% support from our public feedback form. We will send out updates once we receive the new plans.


City Council Updates
We will use this space to share updates on legislation coming through the Committee on Health and Human Relations and City Council. You can attend meetings at City Hall, 2nd Floor Council Chambers or stream online by visiting the City Clerk’s website where a link will be posted on the homepage exactly at the posted meeting start time. City Council will meet on Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 10am.

City Council Committees Updates
Chicago City Council maintains a number of committees on topics related to the business of the city. You can attend meetings at City Hall, 2nd Floor Council Chambers (unless otherwise noted) or stream online by visiting the City Clerk’s website where a link will be posted on the homepage exactly at the posted meeting start time. 

Current policy resources:

  • Public referendum question #1 “Bring Chicago Home” legislative info sheet: click here
  • Clean and Affordable Buildings ordinance fact sheet: click here


Chicago Mental Health Centers listening sessions with CCW

The Collaborative for Community Wellness (CCW) is hosting listening sessions across Chicago with a virtual session to be held on March 18 at 6pm on Zoom. They are also circulating a survey. Please take a few moments to fill out the survey by clicking here. You can RSVP for any of the listening sessions by clicking here.

Be advised: Private Booting Illegal in the 33rd Ward
Beginning January 24, 2024 private car booting companies can no longer operate in the 33rd ward by city ordinance. Any violations will result in fines to the booting company. If your business’s parking lots currently employ a private booting company and/or displays signs for booting, please advise that booting cannot proceed in your lot. The ordinance can be reviewed here: click. 

Catholic Charities is seeking landlords to house asylum seekers. You can learn more and apply to provide housing by clicking here

Traffic Notice:

  • Ongoing: Please reduce your speeds and stay patient during periods of heavy traffic during school drop-off traffic at Hibbard, Edison, and Albany Park Multicultural Academy schools. This area is a safety zone for our young neighbors and pedestrians. Please consider alternate routes for your commute if school drop off traffic is challenging for your schedule. 

Infrastructure Improvement Projects:

  • Current: People’s Gas will start a small project next week near Cullom and Albany. The project will consist of replacing a valve and there should not be much disruption, since most of it is underground.
  • Current: People’s Gas will be completing work at the following locations: North side: Parking lane closure during the day only. Project in process. South side: Avondale street closure between Albany Ave and alley east of Albany. From March 11th to July 8th all day, with one side of the street open to traffic.
  • Upcoming: Road Closure Monday-Friday 7am-3pm, December-MarchPeoples Gas will be performing maintenance work on Sacramento, north and south sides of the intersection at Montrose. Road closure of 4300 and 4400 Sacramento during weekdays from 7am-3pm. The road will be open outside of those posted times. Work will begin mid-December and is expected to be complete by mid-March of 2024. 
  • Current: Road Closure – Department of Water Management private contractor will begin installing an underground sewer structure at the intersection of N Albany Ave and W School St. Due to the nature of the work, this intersection will be closed to traffic for the duration of construction. Work at this location is expected to last approximately 4-6 weeks. Upon completion by the contractor, a City of Chicago In-House sewer crew is expected to continue installation of sewer pipe along W School St between N Albany Ave and N Elston Ave. 

Free Tax Prep through Tax Day with Tax Prep Chicago
With tax season upon us Tax Prep Chicago is once again providing free, in-person and digital tax preparation services to eligible lower-income Chicagoans. 

Families earning up to $64,000 and individuals earning up to $32,000 are eligible to take advantage of the free and confidential Tax Prep Chicago assistance at eleven sites across Chicago.  Volunteer tax preparers certified through IRS-approved training will assist them with federal and state income tax returns. Most sites will be open until mid-April 2024. Please note that all sites are first come, first served, and refer to the attached flyers and links below for specific information on site locations and hours.

For more information about how to access the free tax assistance program, Chicagoans can: 

  • Call or text the City’s 2-1-1 helpline
  • Visit the City’s tax assistance website at www.TaxPrepChicago.org 
  • Visit the IRS website at www.irs.gov and type “free tax help” in the search box or call (800) 829-1040.

CityArts Program with DCASE

Chicago arts and culture nonprofits of all sizes and artistic disciplines can apply for CityArts general operating grants. Applicants must have a primary mission to create, produce, present, provide, or support arts and culture activities or services.  The deadline to submit an application is March 25, 2024 at 5:00pm. To learn more and apply, visit chicagoculturalgrants.org.

Cook County Health Grant Funding Available
Cook County Health has a $44 million grant for community health centers, community-based organizations (CBOs), education agencies, faith-based organizations, and federally qualified health centers (FQHCs). Completed proposals must be submitted by Wednesday, April 17, 2024, no later than 5 PM CT. More information by clicking here. 

The Chicago City Council Latino Caucus Foundation (CLCF) is proud to announce the opening of its annual Foundation’s scholarship program for the 2024-2025 academic year. 
The deadline to apply is Friday, May 3, 2024 at 11:59pm.

CLCF has awarded $1 million of scholarships since 2022, and will award over $200,000 dollars worth of scholarships this year. That is over (40) $5,000 scholarships to qualified students from across Chicago. Are you a college-bound high school student? Or currently an undergraduate student in Chicago? The Chicago City Council Latino Caucus Foundation (CLCF) has given over $1 million of scholarships to deserving young people. This year CLCF is providing forty $5,000 scholarships to qualified students from across Chicago. Students can apply online via the Caucus’ website: https://www.ccclatinocaucus.org/about-scholarships.

ComEd Grid Improvement Public Meeting
Tuesday, February 27 from 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
ComEd’s Chicago Training Center, located at 3536 S. Iron in Chicago

ComEd is working towards filing their modified multi-year grid plan on March 13, 2024. In advance they are holding two community public meetings where community members can come and learn more, and provide input, about the investments and programs they are proposing to make throughout their service territory from now until 2027. They will also talk about how they plan to support the implementation of the landmark Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, which moves Illinois to the forefront of the clean energy transition, and how they will be supporting their customers through this transition. They hope to answer any questions attendees might have about these investments and programs. A presentation by ComEd will begin at 5:30 PM and will include a question-and-answer session, and opportunity for general comments, following the presentation. The event is open to the public.

GreenCorps 2024 is recruiting
Greencorps Chicago is the City of Chicago’s green industry job training program for individuals with barriers to employment.  Greencorps Chicago is currently recruiting potential candidates for this year’s Employment & Training Program.  More information and how to apply can be found on the attached flyer and at https://greencorpschicago.org/how-to-apply/.

During the ten-month program, Greencorps Chicago trainees earn a starting wage of $18.50. Greencorps Chicago trainees receive practical experience, professional development, and classroom & field training in a variety of environmentally-related jobs with skills that are easily transferable to other industries.  Trainees are offered a number of professional certifications including Defensive Driving, First Aid/CPR, HAZWOPER, OSHA 10-Hour Safety, Chicago Wilderness Prescription Burn Class, and the Illinois Pesticide license.  Throughout the program, trainees are supported with wrap-around social services, a stable income, and assistance finding full time employment upon completion of the program. 

For more info, please see: https://greencorpschicago.org/how-to-apply/.

The Department of Family and Support Services has launched their new Rental Assistance Program. You can learn more and apply by clicking here. 

The Department of Family and Support Services has launched their 2023 Winter Senior Connected Program. 
DFSS provides programs and supports to older adults aged 60 and better to keep them healthy, active and engaged. You can see their full program list and learn more by clicking here.

Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) New Re-entry Programs
You can locate a list of all Chicago’s Reentry Support Centers by visiting Chicago’s Resources for Returning Residents website, or by calling 2-1-1/3-1-1 for additional resources and support. 

Emergency Heating Repair Program is now Open
The Department of Housing’s Emergency Heating Repair Program is now open from Nov. 1, 2023 to April 1, 2024. The process for submitting a service request is outlined in the attached letter, as well as other general information about the program. You will also be able to find the same information on the webpage chicago.gov/ehrp.

Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
CEDA’s Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides heat and electricity assistance, offering support for natural gas, electricity, oil, or propane, with cash aid available for renters and qualified homeowners eligible for vouchers for heating system repairs. Find a partner organization to enroll here.

Winter Overnight Parking Ban is now in effect
The overnight parking ban which is now in effect. The ban is enforced on 107 miles of arterial streets throughout the city from 3am-7am regardless of if snow is falling or on the ground. You can visit the website of the Department of Streets and Sanitation for more information and a map of streets that are included in the ban. 

Chicago Launches Composting Pilot Program
The City of Chicago is launching its first-ever citywide Food Scrap Drop-Off Program, and all Chicago residents are welcome to drop off their household food scraps for composting at one of 15 locations across the city– for FREE!  Composting keeps food scraps out of landfills, reduces harmful greenhouse gas emissions, and recycles nutrients that enrich soil. You can learn more here. See this article by The Triibe for information as well. 

Our ward has two nearby sites: the Irving Park location at 4605 W Lawrence Ave, and the Avondale location at 3143 N Rockwell St. Images showing the cart locations can be found on the website. 

Use this Food Scrap Drop-Off Form to sign up for one of the drop-off sites.

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. 

Current grid section: N044, W036: Montrose to Leeland, Central Park to Harding

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. 

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. 

Sign up to volunteer professional services to neighbors in need
Our office is putting out a call to local professionals, businesses, and consultants that would like to be on a list of resources for neighbors in need. Our office regularly needs advice regarding architecture, building construction, and many other areas of professional expertise. This will not be a business directory. We are specifically seeking members of the community that are willing to provide professional advice to our team and members of our community in times of extreme need. We will not be connecting our constituents to these professionals for the purpose of providing contracts or expanding their business. If you would like to help, you can fill out this contact form and our team will be in touch before adding you to our directory.  


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. 

Migrant Mission Website
Chicago has added an official Frequently Asked Questions page to their website dedicated to the Migrant Mission. This FAQ details the process for welcoming migrants and responds to many of the questions that have been asked by the public. Check this page for information. 


Christ Lutheran Church Monthly Blood Drive

Christ Lutheran Church’s monthly community Blood Drive is Saturday, March 16, 9am-1pm. Walk-ins are welcome, or you may preregister by clicking here.  Donations this month will be collected on the Versiti Blood Center bus in front of the church at 3253 W. Wilson Ave. The church will be open during donation hours.

Apply for the STEAMbassador Initiative 

Our initiative’s primary goal is to provide a year-long integrated calendar of STEAM experiences located within your community’s schools, libraries, and parks. These experiences will support youth in developing their STEAMS interests through intentionally designed exploring, apprenticing, researching, and teaching opportunities, depending on their age and stage of education. 

Gala to raise money for mutual aid for immigrants
Friday,  March 22
Sway Dance Chicago, 3317 W. Irving Park Rd

Community for Communities is focussed on buying a moving van/truck to help move immigrants from shelters to their apartments. Currently volunteers have been helping, but this is really no longer sustainable. We would be picking up donated furniture and household items and delivering them to the immigrants.

Hanul Family Alliance hosting multilevel, multiethnic ESL classes
Their offices are located in Albany Park. This April, they will be piloting a multilevel, multiethnic ESL class at our Albany Park office. 

Sponsor Tellin Tales Theatre’s new show

Tellin’ Tales Theatre is looking for sponsors for “Hands Up! Body.” Our mission is to shatter barriers

between the disabled and non-disabled worlds through the transformative power of personal story. Incorporated in 1996, our company works with both children and adults with and without disabilities to write and stage theatrically innovative productions. The current project is “Hands Up! Body” to be performed at the NEIU Stage Center and Mrs. Murphy’s and Sons, in March.

They  are asking for your support on this project as a sponsor. To schedule a short call, or email/exchange to further the conversation reach out to: Stephen Donart, Program Director, steve@tellintales.com, 773-704-5536

Evictions Townhall with Law Center for Better Housing (LCBH)
April 17th at 9:30am – 11am, Register here
The Chicago Community Trust, 33 S. State St., or virtually via Zoom

After last year’s success, we are back with an updated panel to discuss the continued importance of legal aid and emergency rental assistance inside Chicago’s eviction courtrooms from legal aid, public policy, and data analysis perspectives. Plus, you’ll hear directly from a renter who used these essential resources to stabilize their housing. 

Friends of the Park Citywide Earth Day Parks Clean Up
Saturday, April 20. 

Join thousands of volunteers in parks across Chicago in picking up litter and putting down mulch to give our precious green spaces a fresh start for the season. To make this event possible, we need site captains to recruit and organize all those wonderful volunteers. Please sign up to be a site captain for your park. 

North Park Village Outreach and Engagement Team

Please fill out their survey. The survey is to help the advisory council put together a plan that would  address an evolving range of topics including: Transportation, walking & biking; Open space, gardens, & sustainability; Public safety; Historic preservation; Adaptive re-use of existing vacant and underutilized facilities; Parks – Updated Vision Plans for Peterson Park and North Park Village Nature Center Park

Field Museum Teen Volunteer
Deadline March 15
The Field Museum is looking for teen volunteers! Teen volunteers spend their days engaging visitors and sharing science stories throughout the museum. Teen volunteers are outgoing, adaptable, and love learning about the world around them.  Interested teens should demonstrate a strong interest in the sciences and/or early childhood education.  Apply by clicking here.

Monthly Newsletter for “Service Members, Veterans, their Families, and Supporters”
We are happy to feature the following community-managed resources guides for service members, veterans, their families, and supporters including events and services for veterans in Chicago and surrounding municipalities. Please email: dbmontoya12@yahoo.com to be added to their monthly emails. You can view this month’s updates and fliers by clicking here.  You can review the following helpful calendars for an overview of events: March SMVF CalendarVeteran Event Calendar and the AllenForce Calendar.

Good Friday Peace Walk
Friday, March 29 at noon
Christ Lutheran Church at 3253 W Wilson Ave

Presented by Israel’s Gifts of Hope, Moms Demand Action, Christ Lutheran Church. Join us as we walk through Albany Park to remember those that have been taken by violence and raise awareness on the impacts violence has on all of us in the community. Bring a photo of your loved one or a sign with a positive message to share. We will conclude with a light lunch and FREE Easter baskets for children that attend the walk.

ComEd launched a new rebate program to increase access to EV chargers.

Through the $5 million EV Charger and Installation Rebate Program, ComEd customers can receive rebates of up to $3,750 to offset the cost of purchasing and installing a Level 2 charger in their home in 2024. Level 2 chargers can charge an EV battery 6 to 8 times faster than charging from a wall outlet, often referred to as a Level 1 charger. To qualify, customers who live in a single-family home, or multi-family home with two units or less, must demonstrate purchase of a Level 2 charger on or after February 1, 2024. Rebates ranging from $2,500-$3,750, with funding not exceeding the total cost of purchase and

installation, will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis, with low-income customers and customers residing in equitable-eligible communities qualifying for the highest rebate amounts. For more information on application requirements, and to apply, visit ComEd.com/clean.

Art Institute of Chicago Free Days
Learn details by clicking here

Admission is free for Illinois residents on weekdays (Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays), January 8–March 22, 2024. Their new gallery tour is available in Spanish and American Sign Language. 

Free admission is available to current Illinois educators, including pre-K–12 teachers, teaching artists working in schools, and homeschool parents. Educators can register online to receive a voucher for a complimentary ticket to the museum.


Connect with our local schools by accessing a list of schools on our website by clicking here

Bateman Elementary SY25 Enrollment Updates

Please see below for important information regarding Preschool Applications through Chicago Early Learning. The application window opens on April 9th! Future Bateman families, please save the date for In-Boundary Kindergarten Enrollment to begin on Monday, April 1st. More information will be forthcoming! For those who reside outside of the Bateman Attendance Boundaries, Kindergarten GoCPS Offers will be released on Friday, March 22nd.

Help CPS Highlight Your School

CPS wants to share stories from our local school communities. For example, the amazing things that are happening day-to-day in our schools, along with the people who are making them happen. There is no better source for this good news than you—the members of our school communities—so we hope you will consider sharing your stories by completing this brief form. Fill out this form so that they can share your stories in their newsletter, on the District’s blog, across the CPS social media channels, and through press releases and advisories to the media.

Learn About Teach Chicago Tomorrow: Our Program for CPS Graduates to Become CPS Teachers!
If you know a CPS senior or recent graduate who wants to become a teacher, Teach Chicago Tomorrow is the program for them. Teach Chicago Tomorrow supports students as they earn their bachelor’s degree in education by providing them with mentorship, financial support, and a clear pathway to becoming a CPS teacher. Currently, first-year CPS teachers make a minimum annual salary of $66,000.

To learn more about the Teach Chicago Tomorrow program, interested students should fill out the program interest form and sign up for an upcoming virtual information session. Questions? Email teachtomorrow@cps.edu!

GoCPS Family Training Events  RSVP here

Elementary school offers from GoCPS will be available on March 22nd. Families who applied for entry into kindergarten through 8th (including academic centers) can log into their online GoCPS accounts at this time and view new elementary school offers received and waitlist notifications. 

Roosevelt High School Bingo Night Fundraiser
Tuesday Apr 9, 2024 from 7pm – 9pm
Templestowe Pub Chicago, 3135 W Montrose Ave

Bingo night hosted by Templestowe Pub! Bingo games are free and Friends of RHS will sell raffle tix. 20% of bar sales will be donated to Friends of RHS.

Save the date – Celebrate Cleveland 2024
Friday, May 3rd at Michelle’s Ballroom


Sign up to volunteer professional services to neighbors in need
Our office is putting out a call to local professionals, businesses, and consultants that would like to be on a list of resources for neighbors in need. Our office regularly needs advice regarding architecture, building construction, and many other areas of professional expertise. This will not be a business directory. We are specifically seeking members of the community that are willing to provide professional advice to our team and members of our community in times of extreme need. We will not be connecting our constituents to these professionals for the purpose of providing contracts or expanding their business. If you would like to help, you can fill out this contact form and our team will be in touch before adding you to our directory.  


CPS is Hiring Bus Drivers
Bus driver resumes can be sent to drivers@cps.edu. Rates of pay have been increased to between $22-27/hour. 

Apply Now to be a Chicago Park District Summer Lifeguard!
Complete three easy steps: (1) Apply (2) Take the swim test (3) Get hired! Get a $50 Amazon gift card for taking the test, and $400 for completing the training. Must be a Chicago resident age 16 or older by July 1, 2024. Enjoy your perfect summer job in the parks! Apply now at chicagoparkdistrict.com/lifeguards/CPS.

The Chicago Parks District is Hiring 
You can apply by clicking here

O’Hare concessionaires to host Terminal 5 career fair
March 12
The event will take place on the Arrivals Level of Terminal 5.

Concessionaires operating in O’Hare’s expanded and modernized Terminal 5 will host a job fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 12 for more than 50 full-time and part-time job openings. Positions are available at 15 locations for cooks, cashiers, dishwashers, servers, sales associates, store associates, utility staff, merchandisers, shift leaders, crew members and managers. Areas USA, Dufry, Dunkin’, Hudson, McDonald’s and Nuts on Clark are among the participating employers.

Rincon Pre- Apprenticeship Program
March 12, 2024


Below is a list of Mental Health resources that are available locally here in the City of Chicago.

Make an appointment for your free Covid or flu vaccine from a city clinic
Location information can be found by clicking this link. You can see a list of flu clinics by clicking here. 

Life-saving Narcan now available throughout Chicago’s airports
The CDA has introduced a new program to counter the opioid epidemic by providing the overdose medication Narcan at O’Hare and Midway International Airports. The medication is set inside of Automated External Defibrillator (AED) cabinets located in the pre- and post-security areas throughout O’Hare and Midway. When the cabinets are opened, an alarm is triggered, guiding officers to locations where individuals require assistance following heart or overdose issues.

Safer Use Society
Weekly on Wednesdays at 5:30pm. RSVP for location. 

Thrive for Change is providing a weekly event as social support for individuals actively using drugs, on MAT, those seeking an alternative to a 12-step program & everything in between. No abstinence required, no expectations, no judgment, just compassionate understanding & support. This is a hybrid style meeting, meaning that you can show up in person or online via zoom.

We fully embrace harm reduction based programming and activities, we will host monthly skill shares, peer-peer community-based development, & culturally competent facilitation. This is not a 12-step group. More details can be found in the RSVP form or at social media @thrive_4change

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. 


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. 

17th District CAPS Meetings:
17th District CAPS Webpage with schedule.
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

Click here for information about beat meetings.


COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Block Party Applications
Request Ward Services
CDOT Infrastructure Improvement Map
33rd Ward Community Driven Zoning
33rd Ward Safety and Wellness
Find your CAPS Beat
Recycling and garbage schedule
2023 Street Sweeping schedule and interactive map 
COVID-19 Resources
Resources for Seniors
Resources for Renters
Chicago Clerk’s Office

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: 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
Abraham Espino, Neighborhood and Business Services Coordinator
Jordan Balter,  Community Outreach and Safety Coordinator
Eric Ramos, Ward Superintendent
Ariana Aguilar, Neighborhood Services Representative
Charlie Billingsley III, Neighborhood Services Intern
John Cruz-Barcenas, Legislative Assistant

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