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November 8th is Election Day! No matter what side of the isle you are on it's important to do your civic duty and vote.

The City of Chicago makes it easy to vote for your preferred candidates during the election. For full voter information, go to www.chicagoelections.com, but primarily there are 3 ways to cast your ballot. 
  1. Early VotingAny Chicago voter may use any site in the city for Early Voting & Registration now through Nov. 7. Voters don't need a reason or excuse to use Early Voting & Registration before Election Day. The 3rd Ward Site is at Bee Library - 3647 S. State St. 
  2. Vote on Election Day - On Election Day you must vote at your polling location. Click here to find the polling location for your area. 
  3. Vote by MailAny registered voter may Vote By Mail. Voters do not need a reason or excuse to Vote by Mail. Nov. 3, 2016 at 5 p.m. is the deadline to return your application to the offices of the Board of Elections. You can apply online at http://www.chicagoelections.com/en/vote-by-mail.html or print out and mail your application form. 
To register to vote you can visit any of Chicago's 51 Early Voting & Registration sites now through Nov. 7. You must present two IDs, at least one showing current address.  

On Election Day, Nov. 8, 2016, you may register and vote only at the precinct polling place assigned to your home address. 

To register to vote, you must:
 - be a U.S. citizen, and
 - be born on or before November 8, 1998, and
 - live in your precinct at least 30 days before the election, and
 - not claim the right to vote elsewhere; and
 - not be in prison/jail serving time for a conviction. 
(Note: Ex-convicts who have completed their sentences and who meet all other requirements listed above are eligible to register and vote in Illinois).

If you have any other questions about voting, you can contact the Chicago Board of Elections at 312-269-7900. Also, please feel free to reach out to my office at 773-373-9273 if I can be of assistance in any way. 

Have a wonderful and warm Thanksgiving holiday!

Sincerely,




Pat Dowell
Alderman, 3rd Ward
Third Ward Update                                                   

New Bronzeville  Mariano 's Opens
Alderman Dowell was proud to attend the historic grand opening of the new Bronzeville  Mariano 's grocery store on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Pershing Road. The new grocery store was a long-time coming and will offer lasting benefits to the community. 

Th e Bronzeville Mariano's was made possible through the cooperation of the 3rd and 4th Wards, Bob Mariano, the City of Chicago and countless others who remained dedicated to bringing fresh food, economic development and jobs to the Bronzeville neighborhood. Mariano's is a committed partner in the community, hiring from Bronzeville FIRST and allocating a specific section of the store to local Bronzeville products. This project will be a great addition and economic driver to the neighborhood.

Ald. Dowell Speaks to Mariano's Manager Stephen Lenoir










Emergency Heating Repair Program Open Starting Nov. 1
The 2016-17 Emergency Heating Repair Program will be open starting November 1, 2016 through April 1, 2017 or until all funds have been exhausted. The program provides grants for the repair or replacement of faulty or inoperable residential heating systems for eligible owner-occupied one-to-four unit residential buildings. The program can assist a property  one-time only.  Any owner-occupied property that has received service in the past would be ineligible to receive service again.
 
The Emergency Heating Repair program's application package is available to online at:  www.cityofchicago.org/dpd to be linked and shown on the right side of the Department of Planning and Development's main page.

Property Tax Rebate Program Open Through November 30th
The City of Chicago Property Tax Rebate Program provides eligible families and seniors some property tax relief through a City-funded rebate.  Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago City Council are implementing this rebate program to help offset the property tax increase needed to fund the pensions of our first responders. 

November 30th 2016 is the deadline for eligible Chicago homeowners to apply for a City of Chicago rebate at any of the 26 neighborhood locations, including City Hall.  Homeowners must apply for the rebate in person.  For residents of the 3rd Ward, the closest rebate locations are: the Chinese American Service League (2141 S. Tan Ct.) or the King Center (4314 S. Cottage Grove Ave.)

To learn more about the eligibility requirements for the rebate and other supplemental grants, as well as required documentation, please  visit:  www.cityofchicago.org/ChicagoPropertyTaxRebate .
 
Ald. Dowell Opens Hadiya Pendleton Park
In early-October, Alderman Dowell and the families of Hadiya Pendleton and Vonzell Banks, as well as dozens of residents from the community came together to open the new Hadiya Pendleton Park at 4345 S. Calumet Avenue. 

The newly expanded park will feature a musical themed walkway containing music bars and musical notes, a state-of-the-art playground, a performance stage, a water feature and fitness stations
for residents and their families to enjoy.

Hadiya Pendleton Park opens two years after King College Prep student Hadiya Pendleton was tragically lost to stray gunfire. This expanded park gives local children and families a fantastic place to play while also honoring the memories of Hadiya Pendleton and Vonzell Banks - two young students killed by senseless violence. 

Armstrong Park Ribbon Cutting
Alderman Dowell joined members of the Lillian Harding Armstrong Park Advisory Council (PAC) and community residents for the ceremonial ribbon-cutting at  the park's newly renovated track at 4433 S. St. Lawrence Avenue.
 
The track was paid for by the Chicago Park District and Crescent Heights, the development company building the DePaul Center in the South Loop. The Park Advisory Council, a voluntary group of individuals who  meet on a regular basis to support the effective functioning of their local park, was  formed in June of 2014 and is being led by President Bruce Sayre. Bruce leads a  strong and active PAC consisting of: Ruby Haughton- Pitts, Prentiss Byrd, Marjorie Edwards, Terry Ervin, Kimi Edwards,  Debra Smith and Shelley Davis among others. 
 
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was the first of two events held at Armstrong Park on October 22nd. The PAC and community residents walked a lap around the track to raise awareness of domestic violence as October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. In addition to walking around the track, the PAC also collected hygiene products to be donated to a women's shelter for victims of domestic violence. For more information on Chicago Park District events visit  www.ChicagoParkDistrict.com or contact the PAC  at  773-915-3645 .



Former 3rd Ward Yard (5021 S. Wabash) Sales Update
The old 3rd Ward Streets and Sanitation ward yard at 5021 S. Wabash remains vacant. If you are interested in potentially purchasing this property, please submit a proposal for the use of the space to Alderman Dowell's Office at 5046 S. State or via email at [email protected]

Alderman Dowell Hosts 3rd Ward Parade of Homes Meeting
On Monday, October 24th Alderman Dowell hosted a Town Hall meeting to present the developers for the 3rd Ward Parade of Homes project. This project will create a series of market-rate single-family homes in an area between Pershing Road and 46th Street on Indiana, Calumet and Prairie Avenues.

The five developers selected to participate in the Parade of Homes are: Lennox Jackson with Urban Equities, Jerome Wade with Jerome Wade Enterprises, Benjamin Van Horne of Greenline Homes, Eric & Sheila Dantzler with R&D Builders and Craig Yarbrough of Click Development. Thank you to the developers and to Brian O'Donnell with the Department of Planning and Development for participating in this exciting opportunity. If you missed the event, or want to know more about the Parade of Homes, please visit Alderman Dowell's website at www.dowellforthirdward.com for a copy of the full presentation.










Old St. Mary's Girls Cross Country Wins State Championship 
Join Alderman Dowell and the entire Old St. Mary's family in congratulating the Old St. Mary's Girls Cross Country team for winning the State Championship. The girls' team beat the second place team by 30 points.  All of the girls set personal records from 25 seconds to 1 minute faster than they had run before!   Congratulations to Reese Crowley,Ella Hwang, Meghan Semmer, Olivia Syftestad, Emily Hwang, Sandra O'Malley, Allie Dombrowski, Summer Cardenas, and Stacia Konow.  

Bronzeville Community Action Council Honors Principals
The Bronzeville Community Action Council (Bronzeville CAC) hosted a breakfast in honor of the neighborhood's principals to thank them for all of the fantastic work they do leading their schools and educating our  children.

At the event, principals were treated to a buffet breakfast and were thanked personally by their local elected officials - including Alderman Dowell - and members of the Bronzeville CAC. 

Thank you to the Illinois Institute of Technology for hosting the event and a big thank you to the Bronzeville CAC for organizing this wonderful celebration of our school's leaders.  

42nd Street Named in Honor of Dr. Sokoni T. Karanja
Alderman Dowell was proud to preside over the honorary street naming ceremony for the founder and former President of Centers for New Horizons, Dr. Sokoni T. Karanja. 42nd Street between Prairie Avenue and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive is now adorned with signs marking it as the honorary Dr. Sokoni T. Karanja Way.

Dr. Karanja is an institution in Bronzeville and remains a valued neighborhood resident. While leading Centers for New Horizons, he developed wraparound services for local families including: job training, placement assistance, mental health programming, early-education concepts and more.  In addition to his work with Centers for New Horizons, he sits on multiple boards and task forces, was named a MacArthur Fellowship recipient, and continues to be very active in the Bronzeville community. Congratulations to Dr. Karanja for his tireless work and dedication to the residents of Bronzeville and to the entire City of Chicago. 

Burke School Builds New Garden 
With the guidance of Mission Continues, a volunteer organization made up primarily of U.S. military veterans, Burke Elementary School constructed a school garden on the CPS-owned vacant lot on the corner of 54th Ave. and Calumet Ave. This garden will be a great addition to the Burke School community, allowing students to have an opportunity for a hands-on approach to learning about important subjects like science, the environment and sustainability. 

The project was led by John Worthy and the Mission Continues volunteers were joined by students and faculty of Burke School in the construction of the garden. Classrooms will be assigned a bed for planting and lesson plans will be created around the new garden. Alderman Dowell was happy to assist in the construction of the garden by supplying wood chips to serve as the bed for the garden. Thank you Principal Jessica Biggs of Burke School, John Worthy and the rest of the Mission Continues team and to all of the students, parents, faculty and residents that came out to help support this project.
 
Ald. Dowell Hosts House Share Ordinance Meeting Nov. 16th
On June 22, 2016, the City of Chicago adopted an ordinance that changed the law regarding the regulation of short-term rental activity, including shared housing and vacation rentals. The ordinance takes effect December 17, 2016.

As part of the ordinance, the City of Chicago's Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection will maintain a Prohibited Buildings List which will allow your building to be placed on a list prohibiting short-term residential rental activity if your building has 5 or more dwelling units, or the building is otherwise governed by a homeowners' association, condo association, or building cooperative. 

On November 16th, Alderman Dowell's office in conjunction with the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection, will host a meeting for Board Presidents, Managing Agents or association attorneys, to learn about the House Share Ordinance and how to take the necessary steps to be included on the Prohibited Buildings List.  The meeting will also offer an opportunity to get questions answered, obtain an Affidavit Form and learn how to handle complaints. For more information or to RSVP email Renee at [email protected] or call 773-373-9273.

Where: Daystar School (1550 S. State St.)
When: Wednesday, November 16th at 5:30 pm

Alderman Dowell Gets Into the Thanksgiving Spirit
As she does every year, Alderman Dowell is giving back to the community over the Thanksgiving holiday season. This year not only is the Alderman giving away her usual batch of turkeys to local residents, but she is partnering with Greater Harvest Missionary Baptist Church to sponsor a food pantry as well as working with Tapas Valencia to host a free Thanksgiving Day meal for needy residents. Additionally, led by her staff, the Alderman's office is collecting personal hygiene items for women who otherwise can not afford or do not have access to them. Thank you to Pastor Grandberry of True Rock Ministries, Tapas Valencia, Greater Harvest MBC and all the other great supporters of this year's Thanksgiving festivities. If you would like to participate in this season of giving, please contact the 3rd Ward Public Service Office at 773-373-9273.

Water  Main Replacement - 51st Street from Prairie Ave. to King Drive
Alderman Dowell would like to alert you of an upcoming  water  main construction project in your neighborhood. 

By mid-October 2016, Department of  Water Management (DWM) Benchmark Construction Company crews will begin the work to install 951 feet of new 12-inch  water  main in E. 51st Street, from S. Prairie Avenue to S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. The old  water  main dates back to 1891, and needs to be replaced. 

If you would like to receive regular email updates about the progress of the project, please go to BuildingANewChicago.org to register for the WaterALERT program. Simply enter your name, email address and the project identification number #1601008 into the system.

By signing up for the WaterALERT emails, you will be notified as the project enters each new construction phase - from DWM's mobilization of equipment onto the site, to the installation of new pipes, to the final restoration of the street. 

When DWM is working in the street, they may close or limit it to traffic for safety reasons, but you will always be able to reach your home or business. Outside of working hours, a travel lane will be left open for local traffic only. 

DWM will post their work area for "No Parking" as needed during work hours (generally  7am-4pm). Parking outside of those hours will be allowed, but cars will need to be moved by the start of the next workday. DWM will try to preserve as much parking space as possible. 

DWM knows that construction always involves inconveniences and noise. They will do everything possible to maintain your quality of life throughout these projects, and conducting themselves as good and thoughtful neighbors in the course of their presence on your street. 

Should you have any questions or concerns, you can either ask the construction foreman during the project, or call any of the following numbers: 

* 24-Hour City Service and Information Line: 311 
* 3rd Ward Office:  773-373-9273 
* DWM Office of Public Affairs:  312-744-6635 

When DWM switches over the services from the old  main to the new  water  main, they will interrupt  water service. DWM will give you 24-hour notice when this is to happen. However, in the event of an emergency shutdown during construction, they may not be able to give you prior warning.

September 2016 311 Report
Type
Number
Family and Support Services - Human Services 71
Streets and Sanitation - Rodent Baiting 69
Streets and Sanitation - Sanitation Violation 62
CDOT - Electrical Operations 56
Animal Care and Control 49
Streets and Sanitation - Street Operations 38
Streets and Sanitation - Forestry 35
Planning and Development 33
Streets and Sanitation - Trash Cans 33
department of Buildings - Vacant Buildings 29

Just Another Day in 'War-Torn' Chicago
The media consistently portrays one type of narrative for certain areas of Chicago, that of violence and economic stagnation. However, those that live in the City's neighborhoods know that isn't even close to the whole story. In a special contribution to the Washington Post, 3rd Ward resident Hosea Martin talks about the other side of Chicago, the one the media doesn't report, that of a community of beauty filled with people who love their city. Please click here to read this important and uplifting story. 

New 3rd Ward Business: Plump Chicago
Plump Chicago is an upscale resale and floral boutique located at 411 E. Oakwood Blvd. Nestled in Chicago's historic Bronzeville community Plump Chicago is open for business.  They offer "Something New, Something Gently Used, & Something Just For You."
 
Plump Chicago is a consignment store for the plus size woman who wear sizes 12 and up.  In addition, they have a full service floral boutique providing fresh flowers and exquisite floral designs for all occasions.

The store is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11:00 am-6:00 pm. Free street parking is available.   Connect with Plump Chicago on their social media platforms for event news, specials offers, and photos. Follow us on Facebook @ PlumpChicago and Instagram at Plumpstyle.

Alderman Dowell Honors Holle Thee Maxwell and the Chicago Blues All-Stars
Alderman Dowell attended a celebration for Holle Thee Maxwell and the Chicago Blues All-Stars hosted by Motor Row Brewing (2337 S. Michigan Ave.). At the celebration, Alderman Dowell presented Holle and the Chicago Blues All-Stars with congratulatory resolutions from the Chicago City Council in honor of their years of work entertaining blues fans from across the globe. The Chicago Blues All-Stars and Holle Thee Maxwell perform regularly at Motor Row Brewing. To find out about their next performance click here

Park District Lead Drinking Water Testing
In an effort to ensure the safety of Chicago Park District patrons and staff, the Park District is implementing a comprehensive testing program following EPA protocols for lead sampling in all of their drinking fountains and kitchen sinks.

In response to the testing, 14 of 544 indoor drinking water sources (fountains and sinks) and 445 of 1,891 outdoor fountains were disabled, as they were found to have levels higher than the EPA action level of 15 parts per billion (ppb). These fountains will undergo further testing, and will be removed, repaired or replaced, as necessary.

Chicago's water supply is free of lead when it leaves the treatment plant. However, lead can be found in some older plumbing fixtures and piping, and lead found in the water usually comes from the corrosion of these items. This explains why only some fountains are affected - the issue is not system-wide, but is specific to the fixtures or pipes for fountains and sinks. The full results of every park's water samples can be found outlined here.

Updated lead water testing results for 3rd Ward schools are below:

Park Results Park Results
Anderson (Fred) 
Levels beneath testable limit.
Fort Dearborn
Two fountains scheduled for repair
Anderson (Louis)
One fountain scheduled for repairs
Birch
Levels beneath testable limit.
Armstrong (Lillian Hardin)
Levels beneath testable limit.
Chicago Women's Park & Garden
Levels beneath testable limit.
Coliseum
Levels beneath testable limit.
Fuller Park
Estimates below lab reporting
Cotton Tail
Levels beneath testable limit.
Harding (George)
Levels beneath testable limit.
Jackson
One fountain scheduled for repair
Mary Richardson Jones
Levels beneath testable limit.
Lowe
Estimates below lab reporting
Malus
Two fountains scheduled for repair
Metcalfe
Four fountains scheduled for repair
Park 540
Levels beneath testable limit.
Poplar
Two fountains scheduled for repair
Taylor
Levels beneath testable limit.
Webster
Levels beneath testable limit.
Wentworth
One fountain scheduled for repair
Williams
Not found
 
 

For more information please visit CPS' lead testing site here.
Events in and Around the Ward                  

Chicago Sustainability Leaders Network Recycling Initiative
The Chicago Sustainability Leaders Network (CSLN) is gathering community input to help improve recycling for buildings of 1 to 4 units in Chicago. CSLN is working with the Chicago Dept. of Streets and Sanitation on the effort, making it a great opportunity for community members to share their ideas and to learn more from Streets and San. More info available at www.accelerate77.net/csln/recycling

Where: Chicago Urban League (4510 S. Michigan Ave.)
When: Wednesday, November 9th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

3rd Ward Town Hall Meeting
Join Alderman Dowell for an important Town Hall meeting featuring a presentation on the redevelopment of the old Harold Ickes site on State St. between 22nd and 24th Streets. Also invited to attend are representatives of the Chicago Department of Public Health, the Office of Emergency Management and Communications and Partners in Community Building. For more information call 773-373-9273.

Where: National Teachers Academy (55 W. Cermak Rd.)
When: Thursday, November 10th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Mentoring Initiative
Join Mayor Rahm Emanuel to learn about an important mentoring initiative and how you can apply to expand your mentoring program to serve young men in 8-10th grades. For more information call Monca Dunleavy-Gerster at 312-743-0208 or email her at [email protected]

Where: Washington Park Refractory (5531 S. Russell)
When: Thursday, November 10th from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

One Day Rock Camp
Intonation Music is hosting a One Day Rock Camp. Learn how to form a band, write a song, meet new friends and play your favorite instruments. Register online at www.intonationmusic.org/one-day-rock-camps. $25 per student. For more information call 312-469-0554.

Where: Taylor Park (39 W. 47th St.)
When: Friday, November 11th from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Beyond October: Healthy Habits Healthy Lives
Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force is proud to host a free health fair featuring health screenings, workshops and activities for the whole family. Free transportation will be provided from certain locations. For more information call 312-942-3368 or go to www.chicagobreastcancer.org/byo2016.

Where: IIT Hermann Hall (3240 S. Federal St.)
When: Saturday, November 12th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

South Loop Beer Hop
Join the Greater South Loop Association for their 1st Annual South Loop Beer Hop! The event will visit five Michigan Avenue bars, each offering a different beer and some munchies, all for $30. Proceeds support the Greater South Loop Association. Bars include: Kroll's South Loop, Weather Mark Tavern, Vice District Brewing, Square One and Burger Bar. To register click here.

Where: Kroll's South Loop (1736 S. Michigan Ave.)
When: Saturday, November 12th from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
 
Senior Awareness: Prescription Drug Misuse and Adverse Effects
The Circuit Court of Cook County's Elder Justice Center, as part of its free senior enrichment series, is proud to present an event entitled "Senior Awareness: Prescription Drug Misuse and Adverse Effects." The seminar will cover substance abuse, misuse and dependency, adverse effects and prescription drugs, over the counter drugs and polypharmacy issues. To register please call 312-603-9233.

Where: Richard J. Daley Center (50 W. Washington St., Room 2005)
When: Tuesday, November 15th from noon until 1:30 pm

House Share Ordinance Meeting
On November 16th, Alderman Dowell's office in conjunction with the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection, will host a meeting for Board Presidents, Managing Agents or association attorneys, to learn about the House Share Ordinance and how to take the necessary steps to be included on the Prohibited Buildings List.  The meeting will also offer an opportunity to get questions answered, obtain an Affidavit Form and learn how to handle complaints. To RSVP please email [email protected] or call 773-373-9273. 

Where: Daystar School (1550 S. State St.)
When: Wednesday, November 16th at 5:30 pm

Bronzeville Education Session 
Partners in Community Building is hosting an education session for current condo owners and board members. Topics will include: owner responsibilities, board responsibilities, operating budgets and capital planning. For more information call 312-651-4382 or register at www.surveymonkey.com/r/x7z8lmp.

Where: Illinois Eye Institute (3241 S. Michigan Ave.)
When: Saturday, November 19th from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm 
Important Announcements                          

Soldier Field Events 
Parking restrictions are in place for the South Loop during all Chicago Bears football games as well as other events hosted at Soldier Field.  Vehicles parked in the South Loop without a valid Soldier Field Parking Pass or Soldier Field Guest Pass are subject to ticketing or towing.

For a complete list of Soldier Field events, please visit www.SoldierField.net/events. The 3rd Ward is providing the list below as a courtesy to residents and visitors and does not assume liability for the accuracy of the monthly list of Soldier Field events.  All Soldier Field events are subject to change, including cancellation or the scheduling of additional events.  It is your responsibility to adhere to the parking restrictions in place.  

All Blacks v. Ireland Rugby - Saturday, November 5th at 3:00 pm Ditka Dash - Saturday, November 19th at 9:00 am
Girls on the Run - Saturday, November 19th at 8:00 am
Chicago Bears vs. Tennessee Titans - Sunday, November 27th at noon
Chicago Park District 2017 Special Event Permit Application 
The Chicago Park District is pleased to announce our 2017 Special Event Permit Application process.  Mark your calendar for  November 4, 2016 at 9am, when application intake for all 2017 event levels will open.   

Here's a quick overview of the two-step process:  Starting Friday, November 4, 2016 at 9am purchase the non-refundable $35 2017 Permit Application Fee online, which secures your space in the first come-first served processing queue.  Once you purchase the 2017 Permit Application Fee, submit your completed Special Event Permit Application online.   Links are provided here:

If you have any questions, please contact The Department of Revenue, Permits Division at 312.742.5369

City Announces Reforms for Single-Family Homeowners Completing Renovation Projects
On October 20, 2016 Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced reforms that will encourage more single-family homeowners across Chicago to take on home renovation projects. The reforms will cut the time it takes for home renovation project permits to be approved to 30 days or less and provide enhanced customer service for home renovation permits requiring special zoning and landmark approvals.

More details including our new Guide to Permits can be found here.

3rd Ward Small Business Improvement Funds Available
The City of Chicago, along with its partner Somercor, operates a program to assist business with various capital expenses called the Small Business Improvement Fund, or  SBIF for short. To find out if you are eligible for  SBIF financing and what  SBIF funds can be used for please click  here.

Between November 1st and November 30th the following TIF districts in the 3rd Ward will be accepting  SBIF applications: 24th/Michigan, 43rd/Cottage, 47th/King, 47th/State, Bronzeville and Michigan/Cermak. If you have any questions about the SBIF application process please call Somercor directly at  312-360-3300.

Raccoon, Opossum and Other Wildlife Management
If you find injured or trapped wildlife, wildlife that pose an imminent hazard to public health or safety, or wildlife in your home, please contact 311 and Chicago Animal Care and Control (CACC) will respond. 

To prevent wildlife in your home, here are a few tips:
  1. Install a commercial chimney cap on your fireplace or furnace chimney
  2. Cover the inside of your attic, soffit, kitchen and bathroom vents with hardware cloth
  3. Cover window wells with commercial grates
  4. Annually inspect your roof and repair immediately
To prevent wildlife in your neighborhood you should take the following steps:
  1. Don't feed wildlife
  2. Keep a tight fitting lid on all garbage cans
  3. Don't let bird food from feeders accumulate on the ground
  4. Remove brush piles and other debris from your yard
  5. Stack firewood on a frame that keeps logs at least 2 feet above the ground
Learn more about how you can humanely manage wildlife at web.extension.illinois.edu/wildlife/solutions.cfm.
Employment and Training                                

Community Health Worker Training
The University of Chicago Comprehensive Care Program is having a free 2 day class about ways to improve the health of your community as a community health worker. To apply you must have a High School Diploma or GED and must have a Driver's License and access to a car. For more information call 773-702-3726 or email [email protected].

Where: 5841 S. Maryland Ave.
When: Tuesday, November 15th from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm and Wednesday, November 16th from 9:00 am to noon (MUST ATTEND BOTH DAYS)
November CAPS                                                         
 

Attending and participating in the Chicago Police's Community Policing Program (CAPS) is one of the best ways to address crime and quality of life issues in your neighborhood. By attending CAPS meetings, you can share important information with the police that will assist them in making arrests and preventing crime as well as receive valuable information about resources that promote homeowner and community safety. Visit www.chicagopolice.org to find out what district you live in and click on each district title to learn more about what is happening in your neighborhood.


 

1st District




131/132
Tuesday, November 15th @ 7:00 pm
1st District Station
(1718 S. State)

133
Wednesday, November 16th at @ 7:00 pm
Trinity Episcopal
(125 E. 26th St.)



2nd District




211
Monday, November 14th @ 6:30 pm
Il College of Optometry
(3240 S. Indiana)
212/214
Tuesday, November 1st @ 6:30 pm
Mandrake Park
(3858 S. Cottage Grove)
213/215/224
Wednesday, November 9th @ 6:30 pm
St. Elizabeth's
(4058 S. Michigan)
221/223
Tuesday, November 15th @ 6:30 pm
King Center
(4313 S. Cottage Grove)
225/231
Thursday, November 10th @ 6:30 pm
Coppin AME Church
(5627 S. Michigan)
7th District
9th District



711/712
Thursday, November 24th at 6:30 pm
Sherwood Park
(5701 S. Shields)
915
Tuesday, November 8th @ 6:30 pm
9th District Station
(3120 S. Halsted)
924/931/933
Tuesday, November 1st @ 6:00 pm
New City Living
(4707 S. Marshfield)
925
Wednesday, November 16th @ 6:00 pm
St. Gabriel's Church
(4500 S. Wallace)
934/935
Tuesday, November 15th @ 6:00 pm
Westhaven Apts.
(850 W. Garfield)