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August 20, 2023


Hello Neighbors,


During the last debate of my election, we were given the gift of a couple of ‘softball’ questions – I don’t remember the exact wording but it was something to the effect of “if you could go anywhere for vacation, where would you go?” and my response was “Maui”. Our hearts are with the people of Hawaii after the tragic devastation in Lahaina. This coastal town in Western Maui has been ravaged by destructive wildfires, leaving thousands of evacuees in shelters with hundreds still unaccounted for. The scale of this natural disaster is one of the worst our nation has recently faced, and we mourn the loss of residents, their homes and their way of life. While volunteers and aid groups have mobilized to help those who have been affected, the future of this community remains uncertain. Please keep the people of Maui in your thoughts and consider helping those impacted. The New York Times has shared a helpful guide for those who wish to contribute to the recovery and relief efforts. 


After months of searching for Chicago’s next police superintendent, Chief Larry Snelling has been selected by Mayor Johnson. Congratulations to Chief Snelling on the selection. Thank you to Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability President Anthony Driver and the entire commission for overseeing this process. I look forward to working alongside Chief Snelling and CPD to improve public safety and create a stronger Chicago for all our residents. Learn more about Chief Snelling and his selection from the Chicago Sun-Times.


The Office of the Mayor, along with the Department of Public Health, will host a Town Hall meeting on Tuesday, August 22nd at Arturo Velasquez Institute on 2800 S. Western Ave to inform residents about the Damen Silos demolition project and potential issues related to oversight, dust control measures and environmental protections. The meeting will begin at 6:00 PM and can be live streamed on Mayor Johnson’s social media pages.


Applications are now open for the AAPISTRONG Restaurant Fund. The industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, and this funding will allow AAPI restaurant owners to scale up their operations, secure their futures, and give back to their neighborhoods. There will be $15,000 grants available for AAPI-owned restaurants, along with a grand prize for three applicants. Learn more about eligibility requirements and the application process at https://www.aapistrong.com/2023-restaurant-fund 


Our office was happy to be present at Minnie Miñoso Academy’s (formerly McClellan Elementary School) Back to School celebration of its new name and the start of a new school year with games, giveaways, and Southpaw, the Chicago White Sox friendly mascot. Thanks for joining us!


And finally, students in Chicago will return to school tomorrow after a restful summer vacation. As a CPS mom and graduate myself, I am grateful for all the dedicated teachers in the ward committed to making a difference in the classroom and the lives of our children.    


Wishing you all a happy first day of school!


Nicole

Photos of the Week

Minnie Miñoso Academy, formerly McClellan Elementary School, Back to School, and Name Rededication Ceremony!

Image of the staff at Minnie Miñoso Academy, formerly McClellan Elementary School, during their back to school/ name rededication.

Infrastructure Updates

Green Alley work begins between Wallace & Lowe from 33rd to 35th

Image is overhead view of 35th Street from Wallace to Lowe with the parking lots on 35th and Lowe and 35th and Wallace highlighted in yellow.

Temporary Residential Parking available during construction


Residents who will not have access to their garages due to the alley construction may pick up a placard from the 11th Ward Office in order to park their cars in one of two city owned lots along 35th Street: 35th & Lowe (NE Corner) and 35th & Wallace (SW Corner).


These lots will be available for resident parking while construction is happening.


One placard per household or apartment unit. Parking is first come-first served.


Residents must show proof of address when picking up placards.


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Image is a map of the alley that will be under construction.  Highlighted is the alley bounded by 33rd Street and 35th Street between Wallace Street and Lowe Avenue.

UPDATE 8/13:


Existing alley pavement removal and stone placement 8/8 to 8/21


Concrete formwork and placement: 8/22 to 8/30


Site cleanup: 8/30 to 8/31


During construction, residents will not have access to the alley including their garages.


Residents will also need to move their trash cans and dumpsters to the front of their homes. To take pressure off of the street parking, we will not have street cleaning on Lowe or Wallace between 33rd and 35th Streets while the alley is under construction.


This project will be managed by the Chicago Department of Transportation. If you have any additional information regarding this project, please contact 312-722-6590.

Norfolk Southern Viaduct Work

Have you noticed the work going on in the viaduct at 37th and Shields? Norfolk Southern continues to make repairs to the viaducts replacing aging columns. Here's an update on the work scheduled:

  • 32nd St and Stewart
  • Seven (7) columns are to be replaced over approximately 5 weeks following the conclusion of 37th and Shields work (this includes us opening the street & sidewalks for White Sox home games).
  • 33rd St and Stewart
  • Six (6) columns are to be replaced for approximately 6 weeks following the conclusion of 32nd and Stewart work (this includes us opening the street & sidewalks for White Sox home games).
  • 35th and Shields
  • Two center-bent columns were replaced from March 13 through March 18.
  • The remaining four (4) columns are to be replaced after White Sox Season in October

Upcoming Events

Save the Date!

11th Ward Career and Resource Fair

Save the Date! 11th Ward Career and Resource Fair on October 7th from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Bridgeport Art Center (1200 W 35th Street) Images Include: Cook County Logo - Commissioner John P Daley, 11th Ward - Nicole T. Lee and clipart of cartoon professionals. Flier is light blue and white.

Cultural Affairs and Special Events

Join the the Offie of Cultural Affairs and Special Events for fun across the city!

Link to Calendar to Chicago Events.

https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/events2.html

Antique Taco Bridgeport

SIGN UP OPEN for A Kid Market 2023

[SEP. 10th 11:30 AM-3:00 PM]


Antique Taco Bridgeport is excited to be hosting A Kid Market again (YEAR 4) this allows kids Ages 5-12 to have a booth and showcase something they LOVE to make

https://forms.gle/cQ7hedurqg9rpwWo7

A Kid Market hosted by Antique Taco. Images on the flyer include fun doodles including  "shop small, shop local" , people, flowers, a glass of lemonade and more!

Chicago Training Center

Chicago Training Center - TOUGH CUP IX. Chicago Training Center is a free youth rowing program for middle schoolers and high schoolers. We are hosting a rowing race this fall with reams from the Midwest. Novices through masters will be gathering to race on the Chicago River! Racing starts at 8 am until 1 pm. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to watch towing in your own community! Spectators are welcome! Location: 2828  S Eleanor Street, Chicago, IL 60608. Date: Saturday, September 23, 2023. Volunteer Interest form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUL2auso0-qnD56p8CqvG_3anSsgglOM7TeM_9wG5SPoqBFw/viewform (images include an overhead view of a row racing boat on the river).

IIT Community Farmers Market

Illinois Teach Community Farmers Market. From 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM on the following dates: July 15 and 29. August 12 and 26th, September 9, and October 7th and 21st.  The market will showcase local farmers and artisans and will include a variety of offerings. It will take place in parking lot D4 under the Green Line ‘L’ station (between 35th and 34th Streets). Come shop for greens, kale. Turnips and more! Eggs, honey, jams, baked goods, coffee, fresh flowers, hummus, artisan products, organic skincare, organic beauty products, body butter, black soap, etc. Sponsored by: Illinois Insitute of Technology, De La Salle Insitute, Office of Community Affairs, Rotary CLub of Chicago- Near South. Images include a clipart of fruits and vegetables.

11th Ward Filming Notice

FILMING NOTICE Dear Residents and Businesses Owners: Chicago Chica will be filming scenes for the Movie titled Chicago Chica in your neighborhood on: Friday, August 25th In order to park essential vehicles and equipment, streets in your area will be posted as a NO PARKING/TOW ZONE during the following dates/times: Friday, Aug 25 from 8:00pm -- 2:00am. North side of W 31st St from Wells to Princeton. We are working closely with the Chicago Film Office and the Chicago Police Department to ensure a safe and positive filming experience. They will NOT block driveways, loading zones, fire hydrants, bus stops, or disabled parking zones. They will also maintain a fire lane for safety when necessary. The Location Department and the Chicago Police Department will assist residents in accessing their garages, driveways, and parking spots in the alley, but might be momentarily delayed. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact our office at 773-254-6677

Parish & School Announcements

BACK TO SCHOOL

CTA, Metra, and Pace

CPS Back to School - Monday, August 21, 2023. Students and Parents Ride Free On First Day! (CTA, Metra, and Pace) (Flier is blue and purple) Link for more CPS Back to School Information https://www.cps.edu/sites/back-to-school/

Chicago Early Learning Programs

Back to School is almost here! Visit the link below for Chicago Public School and Community based early learning programs!

https://www.cps.edu/ChicagoEarlyLearning/programs/

Apply today! Choose the program that is right for your family! Visit the link below for Chicago Public School and Community based early learning programs! https://www.cps.edu/ChicagoEarlyLearning/programs/ The flier includes a pre-k-aged student with a green backpack, smiling for a photo. The background is blue with stars.

Bridgeport Catholic Academy

BCA HSA presents Rock The Block 2023! One day-only event, September 16th from 1:00 to 10:00 p.m. A fun-filled day filled with carnival rides, games, food, a beer garden, music, and more! All-day wristbands are $45. Location: Bridgeport Catholic Academy - 3700 S Lowe Ave. Chicago IL 60609. 773-376-6223. www.bcachicago.org .  Sponsors (logos): Francos Ristorante Chicago, Total Car Physicians, Parent Petholum, Dalcamo Funeral Home, Lakeside Bank, Speed Pro Imaging. Other images include a bandit (school logo). The flier is maroon and gray.

St. Gabriel Catholic School

Help Our School Grow! St. Gabriel Catholic School Family Referral Program. Refer a family to St. Gabriel Catholic School and receive a one-time tuition credit of $500 for each family registered. Please contact Mrs. Jurisic or the school office for conditions and more information. Faith, Academics, and Service. Images include students in the classroom with laptops and smiling. The logos include Nativity of Our Lord & St. Gabriel Parish and St. Gabriel Catholic School. The flier is green and cream. Link:https://www.stgabrielchicago.com/

Holden Elementary School

Holden Elementary School - Now Enrolling! Register your child today for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year. Choose Holden (image of hands)! How to apply to Holden… to apply and learn more go to https://www.holdenschool.org/ or call us at 773-353-7200. Did you know: Holden is focused on academic excellence for all students, Holden had received recognition for being a top-performing Level +1 school for the past 7 years, All Holden classrooms are 21st-century learning environments equipped with technology for every child, holden focuses on social and emotional learning, Holden has high-quality music, art, and technology programs for students K-8, Holden focuses on social and learning and is restorative practices at school, Holden offers advanced academic programs such as high school algebra, Holden has one of the top math teams in the city for the last 6 years, and Holden is right here in the Bridgeport Community. (Images include Holden “H” school logo).

11th Ward Community Meetings for 

Zoning Change Requests

Please see attached letters below for 11th Ward Community Meetings for Zoning Requests. Community Meetings are hosted on Zoom, Zoom information and instructions are provided in the letters below. Meetings last approximately thirty (30) minutes. Please test your computer connections in advance. If you are attending in person please call ahead and arrive five minutes early.


Recordings of past meetings are available on our YouTube Channel

Upcoming Zoning Meeting: 2739 S Shields Ave. Monday, August 28, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. Zoning Change from RS-3 to RT-4. (Image of 2739 S Shields Ave) Join By Zoom: Meeting ID - 838 7181 3569, Passcode - Ward11, Phone Password - 475597, Dial In +1 (312) 626 6799. Join In Person: 11th Ward Office, 3659 S Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60609.
Upcoming Zoning Meeting:830- 34 W 35th Street. Monday, August 28, 2023, at 6:30 p.m. Zoning Change from B1-1 to C2-1. (Image of 830-34 W 35th Street). Join By Zoom: Meeting ID: 846 1726 7874, Password: Ward 11. Phone Password: 208129. Dial In: +1 (312) 626 6799 Join In Person: 11th Ward Office, 3659 S Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60609.

11th Ward Garage Sales




Looking to have a Garage Sale?

Garage Sale Permits are available by walk-in at the

11th Ward Office.

Chicago's Migrant Crisis

The migrant crisis in Chicago continues to grow and the crisis is putting an incredible amount of pressure on not only Police Districts across the city while city officials work to get more respite centers and shelters open. The city has now opened 13 shelters, currently housing approximately 5,100 people. The city is also evaluating four additional locations for shelters.


I continue to field questions and requests from residents about how we can help to find proper shelter for the migrants here in the 11th Ward while others have expressed their concerns and objections to any of our programs being displaced. Please know that if or when the time comes for a shelter or respite center in the 11th Ward, there will be an opportunity for the community to weigh in. In the meantime, let me know your thoughts and or concerns at our email address: ward11@cityofchicago.org. 


What's happening in the ward


1st District (State &18th)


Together with the help of the Ping Tom Park Advisory Council and the Chicago Park District, we are operating a program to allow migrants at the 1st District Police Station to use the showers at the Fieldhouse.


9th District (31st & Halsted)


This week, the 9th District has had on average 40 people, including many children, sleeping in the station.


We continue to operate the shower program at Wilson Community Center for migrants. We are continuing to evaluate and make adjustments as needed as the numbers of migrants at the 9th district changes.


The 11th Ward Office continues to collaborate with other area elected officials and a mutual aid group started by neighbors to support migrant families with meals and basic needs items for those at the 9th District. We have established a distribution center for donated items on Halsted near the 9th District that serves migrants at Police Districts in the surrounding area. The response to our drive has been overwhelming -- many thanks to those who have dropped off clothes and supplies. We now have more womens clothing than we can store at the moment so we're asking that donors prioritize mens clothing (size M/L), gently used gym shoes of all sizes and baggage (suitcases with wheels, backpacks, duffle bags.


How you can help


If you’re interested in helping, click here for the 11th Ward Migrant Support Group and learn how you can get involved. You can also help by donating basic needs items to migrant families from the list below.


Many thanks to all of our neighbors who have organized themselves and coordinated volunteers, and donated supplies and meals.


The City of Chicago is accepting donations through an Amazon Wishlist set up in partnership with Instituto del Progreso Latino. To donate, please click here.


If you are a landlord looking to aid the migrant mission with apartments for rent, Catholic Charities will conduct a vetting process to confirm eligibility, send us an email so we can connect you to the right team.


Chicago Furniture Bank In partnership with New Life Centers, the Chicago Furniture Bank is providing furniture to new arrivals resettling into permanent housing. Chicago Furniture Bank is also the largest provider of free furniture to Chicago’s unhoused population. To donate extra furniture to our unhoused neighbors, including new arrivals, go to: https://www.chicagofurniturebank.org/


a. Schedule Furniture Pick-Up here: https://www.chicagofurniturebank.org/pickups

b. Donation Drop-offs: 4801 S Whipple St, Chicago, IL, 60632 [Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm]


Due to the overwhelming response by donors, we are not accepting any more donations of clothing unless you are bringing boys/mens shorts, blue jeans or athletic pants (no dress pants or khakis) for at least one week due to space constraints at our shop.

Announcements & Information 

Are you a retired first responder living in the ward? Would you like to help make sure kids are getting to school safely? We're piloting the 11th Ward Safety Ambassador program at Healy School this fall. Safety Ambassadors will assist the school staff during drop-off and pick-up.

If you're interested please sign-up using the QR Code below or clicking here.

Nicole T. Lee- 11th Ward Saftery Ambassador Pilot: Healy Elementary  Dates: Monday to Friday from August 21, 2023, to June 6, 2024. From 7:15 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.  Location: Robert Healy Elementary School (3040 S Parnell Ave, Chicago 60616)  QR Code Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScpiUrk4mMHlfEnCMg0fThhF7ovBJYjJCVepnCa-Dluv7zj0g/viewform?pli=1   (Flier also includes a photo of students with backpacks holding hands).

Community Navigator Program

USPAACC (logo attached) Community Navigator Pilot Program. Free Consultations for your business. Link to site:https://cnpp.uspaacc.com/spokes/uspaacc-midwest-chapter    Services Offered Loan and grant counseling Financial planning Marketing assistance Technical assistance Business Certifications Training webinars and workshops
USPAACC (logo attached) Community Navigator Pilot Program. Free Consultations for your business. Link to site:https://cnpp.uspaacc.com/spokes/uspaacc-midwest-chapter    Services Offered Loan and grant counseling Financial planning Marketing assistance Technical assistance Business Certifications Training webinars and workshops

Cook County Starting Block Grants

Cook County Start Block Grant. Building Capacity, Supporting Growth. Cook County Starting Block Grants support the success of small community-based non-profit organizations. The 2023 grant application period is now open! Apply by September 8th! https://www.cookcountyil.gov/JACGrants
Cook County Start Block Grant. Building Capacity, Supporting Growth. Cook County Starting Block Grants support the success of small community-based non-profit organizations. The 2023 grant application period is now open! Apply by September 8th! https://www.cookcountyil.gov/JACGrants
 Embrace new cultures and create unforgettable memories! Hosting an international exchange student with AFS-USA is a unique opportunity to gain intercultural experiences that will last a lifetime.   Expand your horizons - Open your home to a new family member!  When you host an exchange student, you’re immersing yourself in a new cultural experience that fits into everyday life. You and your family will grow alongside your exchange student, learn each other's customs, and foster meaningful connections for life.   Make a difference - Foster positive change across the globe!  Hosted students will enrich your community by fostering cultural understanding, volunteering, and connecting with their peers. You can help them gain essential skills to facilitate positive growth in their own communities back home.   Join the AFS family- Meet like-minded people from all over the world Whether it’s connecting with other host families and exchange students, volunteering in your community, or exploring new intercultural connections, being a part of the AFS network provides lifelong benefits and valuable relationships.   Contact: Patti Dutko ~ 646.381.3315 ~ pdutko@afsusa.org ~ hosting@afsusa.org  Link to QR CODE: https://www.afsusa.org/host-family/   The image includes a group picture of ten-plus young adults hugging together for a photo in matching AFSUSA hats.
Ald Nicole Lee- 11th Ward Rodent Control Tips Eliminate the Food Source: If rats can't feed, they can't breed. Help eliminate food sources by: Keeping garbage contained within closed carts, bins, or dumpsters Cleaning up after dogs and making sure waste is disposed of in sealed containers Not leaving uncovered pet food outdoors Removing old tires, lumber, or other piles of debris Weeding and throwing away rotting fruits and vegetables from gardens Maintaining bird feeders Additional Resources: In addition to rodent abatement, the City of Chicago provides a variety of preventative services:  Replacing damaged garbage carts Demolishing dilapidated garages or sheds Issuing tickets for overflowing dumpsters, junk piles, and overgrown weeds that may house rats Attending community meetings to provide tips to combat rodents For more information on rodent control, call 311 or visit  https://311.chicago.gov/s/?language=en_UShttps://311.chicago.gov/s/?language=en_US
Ald Nicole Lee- 11th Ward Rodent Control Tips Eliminate the Food Source: If rats can't feed, they can't breed. Help eliminate food sources by: Keeping garbage contained within closed carts, bins, or dumpsters Cleaning up after dogs and making sure waste is disposed of in sealed containers Not leaving uncovered pet food outdoors Removing old tires, lumber, or other piles of debris Weeding and throwing away rotting fruits and vegetables from gardens Maintaining bird feeders Additional Resources: In addition to rodent abatement, the City of Chicago provides a variety of preventative services:  Replacing damaged garbage carts Demolishing dilapidated garages or sheds Issuing tickets for overflowing dumpsters, junk piles, and overgrown weeds that may house rats Attending community meetings to provide tips to combat rodents For more information on rodent control, call 311 or visit  https://311.chicago.gov/s/?language=en_UShttps://311.chicago.gov/s/?language=en_US

Chinatown Corridor Ambassador Program

 The City of Chicago’s Corridor Ambassador program will provide in-person services to Chinatown from now until December 31st.   Chinatown Ambassadors on duty will be in yellow vests within the Chinatown area (Wentworth Avenue, Cermak Road, and Archer Avenue).   Services we provide to the community: Offer directions and provide information on dining and shopping  Refer appropriate social services/agencies/or organizations based on needs Share information on upcoming programming and activities in Chinatown Connect with public safety resources, including the Chicago Police Department, on security and safety needs
 The City of Chicago’s Corridor Ambassador program will provide in-person services to Chinatown from now until December 31st.   Chinatown Ambassadors on duty will be in yellow vests within the Chinatown area (Wentworth Avenue, Cermak Road, and Archer Avenue).   Services we provide to the community: Offer directions and provide information on dining and shopping  Refer appropriate social services/agencies/or organizations based on needs Share information on upcoming programming and activities in Chinatown Connect with public safety resources, including the Chicago Police Department, on security and safety needs

Pet Responsibility Tips

Walking Dog Image

Now that summer is hear, many people are out and about in our beautiful parks. While we are working on getting a dog park for the ward, please remember that all dogs should be leashed on the public way. Dogs are not allowed in Chicago Park District Parks that are not designated dog friendly areas. For the safety of park goers, especially children and seniors, please remember to leash and control your pet.


  1. Leash and control your pet. It's against the law for you to allow your pet to be off leash on the public way in Chicago, except for in official dog friendly areas. A list of dog friendly areas can be found at http:// www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/facilities/dog-friendly-areas/. Make sure that your animal is under control when on a leash. If your animal has issues with biting or aggression, ensure the animal wears a muzzle or head harness when encountering new animals, people and situations.
  2. Treat your animal appropriately and with care. Ensure your pet has a proper diet, fresh water, shelter from the elements, and socialization. Do not leave your animal alone for long periods of time, especially in cars, or in your hard, and especially in extreme elements. Hot and cold weather pet care tips can be found on CAGG's website at www.adoptchicago.org
  3. Spay and Neuter your pet. Do not contribute to pet overpopulation. GAGG impounds 20,000 4 stray, lost, unwanted and injured animals each year. Spaying and neutering your pet is a critical ibp component to limiting the number of homeless and unwanted animals in Chicago. Various community organizations offer free, and low-cost spay/neuter services. These services can also be rendered by your pet's veterinarian.
  4. Leash and control your pet. It's against the law for you to allow your pet to be off leash on the public way in Chicago, except for in official dog friendly areas. A list of dog friendly areas can be found at http:// www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/facilities/dog-friendly-areas/. Make sure that your animal is under control when on a leash. If your animal has issues with biting or aggression, ensure the animal wears a muzzle or head harness when encountering new animals, people and situations.
  5. Be a considerate pet owner. It is against the law for your animal to make continuous excessive noise in your home. If your pet is very vocal, and it is bothering your neighbors consider working with a trainer to minimize the issue.
  6. Provide appropriate veterinary care for your animal. This includes preventive treatments such as vaccinations, routine checkups, and resources and a plan in the event emergency treatment is needed for your pet. It is the law that all cats, dogs and ferrets over four months old have a current rabies vaccine. But several other vaccines are critical, especially if your animal encounters other animals frequently, including dog friendly areas and boarding facilities. Consult your veterinarian for more details.
  7. Identify your Pet. Ensure you have proper licensure for your pet. In Chicago, all dogs over four months must have a City dog license which can be obtained at http://chicityclerk.com/dog-registration/. To use dog friendly areas, you must also have a separate license. Micro chipping your pet is also a great option, so that your pet can still be identified even if his/her leash falls off or is removed.
  8. Have a plan for your pet. A plan in the event of a natural disaster is key. But a life plan is equally important. Research your pet to get an estimate of life expectancy and ensure you have a plan for the full life of your pet. Consider your pet when making important decisions, including relocating your home, and travel plans.

11th Ward

2023 Constituent Education Resource Card

The 11th Ward office is happy to announce has a free ‘Constituent Education Resource Card’ available to residents wishing to visit select museums and zoos in the Chicagoland area. Constituents can reserve our Constituent Education Resource Card on a first come first serve basis (more instructions below), to visit any of the following museums in 2023:


  • Adler Planetarium
  • The Art Institute of Chicago
  • Brookfield Zoo
  • Chicago Botanic Garden
  • Chicago Children’s Museum
  • Chicago History Museum
  • Dusable Museum of African American History
  • The Field Museum
  • Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center
  • Lincoln Park Zoo
  • Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Museum of Science and Industry
  • National Museum of Mexican Art
  • National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture
  • Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
  • John G. Shedd Aquarium


Only one group of up to four (4) can reserve the pass at a time. The pass must be picked up and brought back to the 11th Ward Office. Constituents need to call for an appointment to come to the office to pick up the pass before visiting the museums. We recommend calling two business days before your scheduled visit. 


It is strongly recommended that families utilizing the card contact the museum they plan to visit to learn if pre-registration is required to visit. 

Landscaping and Parkway Guidelines

Understanding your responsibilities as property owners

Illustration of a man with a lawn mower cutting grass in a yard with a fence

As the summer months approach, it is important to review and make plans to maintain the parkways and landscaping for your residential and/or commercial properties. 


Maintenance for landscaping in the parkway area and, private lawns include the continuous removal of weeds, mowing, trimming, edging, cultivation, reseeding, control of pests, watering, and other operations to assure normal plant growth. 


Any permanent structure installed in the parkway requires a Public Way Permit issued by the Department of Business Affairs and Licensing. Applications are available at our office or online at cityofchicago.org/businessaffairs.


Infrastructure maintenance may require city crews to dig up your parkway. Though crews working in the parkway should be able to replace any permanent structures to their original position, the city does not take any responsibility for damages to plants and flowers. We will try to forward any notification of work in your parkway to you, but this may not be possible during emergency situations.


Landscape Ordinance: https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dcd/supp_info/landscape_ordinance.html


Care of the Chicago Public Way: 

https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/streets/provdrs/forestry/svcs/care_of_the_chicagopublicway.html

Chicago Park District

Wilson Playground

Chicago Park District - JP Wilson Playground (312.747.7002)  FALL Programs.EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS: Monday - Tot Spot from 10:00 to 11:00, $10, Ages 1-4 years; Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday - Kiddie College from 11:15 to 12:30 p.m., $50, Ages 3-5, Must be potty trained. During each class, we will tackle writing and coloring skills, begin recognition of ABCs, numbers, colors, and shapes, and align with socialization through creative play.; Wednesday - Family Art Class from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m., $10, ages 1-4 years old. YOUTH PROGRAMS: Tuesday - Drawing class 3:30 to 4:45 p.m., $10, ages 6-10 years old; Thursday - Girls in the Park (New at Wilson), from 3:30 to 4:55 p.m., $10, ages 5-10 years old. Our Girls in the Park Club is designed to provide girls with the opportunity to build confidence & self-esteem while participating in sports, arts, wellness, and STEM activities.
Ping Tom Memorial Park - Chicago Park District - Natural Area  (Image of Ping Tom Park’s nature area with the skyline in the background)  Join your neighbors in planting, pulling weeds, picking up trash at scheduled 2023 workdays: Saturdays, 10:00 am-12:00 pm For more information and to RSVP, contact Community Steward at: ActionDays@sheddaquarium.com QR Code Link: https://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/community-stewardship

Library News

Canaryville Library

Canaryville Branch Library Calendar: August 1: Park Camp Groups in A.M. August 2: STEAM Time with Mr. Eric (Ages 7-12) 4:15-5:00 pm. August 3:  Story Time! (Ages 0-5) 10:30-11:30 am August 4: Stay & Play (Ages 0-5) 10 am-12 pm August 5: Take ‘n Make: Froggy Craft (Ages 3+) Drop-in 10 am-2 pm *SPECIAL PRESENTER: Chris Fascione Juggling & Funny Stories! (Family) 2-2:45 pm. August 6: Open 1-5pm - Last Day of the Summer Learning Challenge…Don’t forget to claim your T-shirts and books this week! August 7: Family Fun & Games (Ages 5+) 3-5 p.m. August 9:   *SPECIAL PRESENTER: Max Grinnel A Water Tank, Some Mighty Owls, And More: 150 Years of The Chicago Public Library (Adults 18+) 6:30-7:30 pm. August 10: Story Time! (Ages 0-5) 10:30-11:30 am. August 11:  Stay & Play (Ages 0-5) 10 am-12 pm. August 12:  Take ‘n Make: Paper Lego Figure People (Ages 3+) Drop-in 10 am-4 pm *Art Play for ADULTS! (Ages 18+) 2:45-4:00 pm *This is a program for Adults but Teens are welcome with a parent. August 13: Open 1-5 pm. August 14: Family Fun & Games (Ages 5+) 3-5 pm August 16:  Gamers Choice (Tween/Teen) 3-4 pm. August 17:  Story Time! (Ages 0-5) 10:30-11:30 am. August 18:  Kids Create (Ages 3-14) 3-4 pm. August 19: Take ‘n Make: Pencil Topper (Ages 3+) Drop-in 10 am-4 pm. August 20: Open 1-5 pm.  August 22:  Kids Create (Ages 3-14) 3-4 pm. August 23:   *Adult Book Discussion: Bewilderment 6-7 pm. August 24: Story Time! (Ages 0-5) 10:30-11:30 am. August 25:  Toddler Art Time (Ages 1-3) 10 am-11 am. August 26:  Take ‘n Make: Teenage Mutant Turtles Craft (Ages 3+) Drop-in 10 am-4 pm. August 27: Open 1-5 pm. August 28:  Family Fun & Games (Ages 5+) 3-5 pm. August 29:  Kids Create (Ages 3-14) 3-4 pm August 30: Gamers Choice (Tween/Teen) 3-4 pm. August 31: Story Time! (Ages 0-5) 10:30-11:30am

Chicago Resident Opportunities

Taste of Chicago Grant Park

Taste of Chicago at Grant Park: https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/taste_of_chicago.html

Wateriders Chicago Kayak Tours and Rentals

Water Riders is located right in Bridgeport at Bubbly Creek! See details in the link below: https://wateriders.com/

Free Museum Days In Chicago

https://www.choosechicago.com/articles/museums-art/free-museum-days-in-chicago/

Navy Pier Summer Fireworks


Navy Pier’s summer fireworks for free series on Wednesday and Saturday evenings all summer long. You catch the show on the Pier or along the lakefront.

https://navypier.org/eat-drink-and-play/fireworks/

Millennium Park Events  

Millennium Park is open daily from 6 am–11 pm. They have family-friendly events happening all summer long. See the link below for their calendar.

https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/mp_calendar.html

Chicago White Sox

Chicago White Sox Zone Stickers and Passes

Graphic depicting the Chicago White Sox Residential Parking Zone.  It is bound by Wentworth to the East from 29th Street to Pershing Road, west on 29th to Halsted and 31st to Pershing along Morgan.

The Chicago White Sox Stickers will be mailed to residents within the Sox Boundaries Zone who have a vehicle registered to the City of Chicago. Stickers and guest passes will be available in our Ward office for residents who:


  • Did not receive their sticker in the mail
  • Do not have a vehicle registered to the City of Chicago


To obtain a sticker and or guest passes, residents must present proof of address (ID, utility bill, lease). Stickers will be given with proof of vehicle registration (city sticker receipt, car insurance showing address car is registered to). Stickers may only be used for vehicles with city stickers.


Area businesses within the zone will be given parking passes for customers. Residents of the 11th Ward and all residents of Canaryville who do not live within the zone may receive stickers only, no guest passes.



Chicago White Sox Schedule - a full season schedule can be found at: https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/schedule/2023-05

9th District Police

Beat Meeting Schedules

Recordings of Beat meetings can be found on our Youtube channel here.

9th District Beat Meeting 2023  BEAT 912  2nd Wednesday of every other month.  Next Meeting Date: May 10, 2023  Time: 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.  Location: McKinley Park (2210 W Pershing)  Next Meeting Sept 13!  Caps: https://home.chicagopolice.org/about/police-districts/9th-district-deering/ Engagement Calendar: https://home.chicagopolice.org/community-policing-group/community-engagement-calendar/?district=09
9th District Beat Meeting 2023  BEAT 914  4th Wednesday every other month  Next Meeting Date: July 26, 2023!   Time: 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.  Location: Chinatown Library (2100 S Wenthworth)  Caps: https://home.chicagopolice.org/about/police-districts/9th-district-deering/ Engagement Calendar: https://home.chicagopolice.org/community-policing-group/community-engagement-calendar/?district=09
 9th District Beat Meeting 2023  BEAT 913/915  2nd Tuesday every other month  Next Meeting Date: July 11, 2023. Time: 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.  Location: Richard J Daley Library (3400 S Halsted)  Caps: https://home.chicagopolice.org/about/police-districts/9th-district-deering/ Engagement Calendar: https://home.chicagopolice.org/community-policing-group/community-engagement-calendar/?district=09
9th District Beat Meeting 2023  BEAT 925  3rd Wednesday every other month  Next Meeting Date: July 19, 2023  Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.  Location: Taylor Lauridsen Park (704 W 42nd Street)  Caps: https://home.chicagopolice.org/about/police-districts/9th-district-deering/ Engagement Calendar: https://home.chicagopolice.org/community-policing-group/community-engagement-calendar/?district=09

Job Opportunities

 City of Chicago Career Site


https://chicago.taleo.net/careersection/100/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en

Are you a business in the ward that's hiring? 

Send us your job opportunities and we'll share them.

Office Hours

We're adjusting our hours for the summer! Beginning June 5, 2023.  The 11th Ward Office hours will be as follows:  Monday from 10 am - 7:30 pm, Tuesday - Thursday  8:30 am - 5:00pm, Fridays 8:30 am - 3:00 pm. First Saturday of every month, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm.

Regular Office Hours

The office has extended hours on Monday nights until 7:30 p.m. is open on the first Saturday of each month from 9:00am - 12:00 pm, if it's a holiday weekend, the office will

be open the following Saturday and/or Monday.


Alderwoman Lee will be happy to see residents on Monday nights from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. If you'd like to make an appointment, please call the ward office at 773.254.6677.

11th Ward Office| 3659 South Halsted Chicago, IL 60609 |

773-254-6677

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