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December 19, 2013  
On this day in 1875, Carter G. Woodson is born.

The 47th Ward Office will be CLOSED on Tuesday, December 24 and Wednesday, December 25.     
 
Dear Neighbor,

 

The year is coming to a close and it has been a great one. I look forward to working with you in 2014. This week I would like to highlight our major accomplishments in 2013 and provide insight on important community improvements coming online in 2014.

 

I am very proud of what we accomplished in 2013 in City Council and in our community.

 

In 2013 our City Council accomplishments include:

  • In January, City Council passed of one of the strongest anti-wage theft ordinances in the United States. I sponsored this ordinance along with Mayor Emanuel, Chairman Mitts and Chairman Solis. 
  • Also in January, City Council passed an ordinance to license debt collectors in an effort to curb predatory debt collection methods. I sponsored this ordinance with Mayor Emanuel, Chairman Mitts and Chairman Solis.  
  • In July, I passed the TIF Accountability Ordinance which substantially increases transparency, and requires the City of Chicago to ensure all job creation and development promises are fulfilled by TIF recipients. 
  • In July, I launched the City Council Asian American Caucus with 13 of my colleagues. As the first Asian American elected to City Council, I convened aldermen to begin addressing issues impacting the Asian community.  
  • Last week, City Council passed an ordinance to create an independent budget office for City Council (i.e. Council Office of Financial Analysis). This effort was hailed as bona fide reform by the Chicago Tribune Editorial Board and supported by the Chicago Sun-Times Editorial Board, the Civic Federation and the Better Government Association. The ordinance was led by my office, Ald. Dowell and Ald. Smith.  

Passing the legislation required collaboration from aldermen, the mayor's office and external advocacy organizations. I want to thank Mayor Emanuel and my colleagues for partnering on all of the efforts, and I look forward to working them in 2014.

 

In our community, we accomplished a great deal. Here is a sampling of our 2013 community highlights:

  • Partnered with Mariano's, Sy Taxman, Barrett & Porto, and the 47th Ward Senior Council to launch the FREE Mariano's Senior Shuttle 
  • Partnered with the Kohl Children's Museum, Storybus and GROW47 to bring reading enrichment program to every school in 47th Ward for grades K-2 
  • Partnered with the Friends of Ravenswood to help secure $750,000 in Illinois EPA funding for a playground makeover 
  • Partnered with the 47th Ward Faith Based Transition Group and community volunteers to help launch Lincoln Square Friendship Center Food Pantry and Pet Food Pantry
  • Managed the completion of phase 1 of the Lawrence Avenue Streetscape along with coordination and managing construction of the projects for the old Sears lot (the Mariano's/LA Fitness retail center and the Ravenswood Terrace Apartments) and the new METRA station at Ravenswood and Leland
  • Opened the new Clark Park Boathouse (October)
  • Launched the Chicago Works smartphone application on the Android platform 
  • Launched online voting for 2013 aldermanic menu where residents voted to help inform $1.3 million in infrastructure spending  
  • Installed 22 Divvy bike sharing stations in the 47th Ward  
  • Allocated $5 million in TIF funds to renovate Sulzer Regional Library 
  • Allocated $16.5 million in TIF funds to build a new addition to Coonley Elementary  
  • Opened new businesses on Damen, Montrose, Ravenswood, Irving, Clark, Western and Ashland 
  • Ensured transparency to inform my decisions via multiple avenues for community engagement such as the 47th Ward Council, Senior Council, Transportation Planning Committee and Quality of Life Committee and Zoning Advisory Committee
  • In June, celebrated the birthday and life of WWII veteran Sgt. Saul Joseph by unveiling an honorary street sign 
  • Completed the Berteau Greenway, the City of Chicago's first neighborhood greenway!
  • Celebrated the Blue Ribbon Awards of St. Andrews and Queen of Angels Schools
  • Installed new water mains on 10 blocks and relined sewers on 11 blocks
  • Organized and hosted three senior luncheons in which we served over 1,500 seniors this year!
  • Hosted our third Heath & Wellness event attended by over 500 with over 250 flu shots given
  • And much, much more!

Here are some projects we expect to complete in 2014:

  • Bell School addition opening in summer of 2014
  • Coonley School addition opening in fall of 2014
  • Groundbreaking for Lycee Francais in the spring of 2014
  • Grand opening of the Chicago Fire Soccer Center in the summer of 2014
  • Grand opening of Mariano's and LA Fitness in March of 2014
  • Completion of Phase II of Lawrence Avenue Streetscape in winter of 2014

Finally, I want to thank my amazing team: Erick, Charna, Ernie, Jim, Bill, and Dara. They work incredibly hard in service of our community. I am grateful for their public service. Lastly, I want to thank all of our volunteers. We have a small army of nearly 60 volunteers who answer phones, take service requests, advise on zoning decisions, and so much more.

I am looking forward to another great year - thank you for giving me an opportunity to serve you. Happy holidays!  

   

Sincerely,
Ameya

This Week...
Shared Cost Sidewalk Program
Snow Corps
Cmsr. Fritchey's Helping Hands
Registration for 2014 Welles Park Baseball & Softball
Concordia Place
Volunteer with CEP
Common Pantry Needs Your Help
Dara Reports
Coat Angels
Infrastructure Update
Unwrap Lincoln Square
Irish Christmas Market
56Up Film @ Bezazian
NBGC Winter Camp
Burger Night @ American Legion
Voleyball and Hockey @ NBGC
FREE Career Management @ JARC
Free Computer Classes @ JARC
Community Events
Final Thoughts
Alderman Ameya Pawar
Upcoming
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2013-2014 Residential Pickup Permits

If you drive a pickup truck or van for your personal use, you need a residential permit to park legally overnight on a residential street.

 

Simply bring your truck/van into the 47th Ward Office.  Note your city sticker and license plate numbers.  47th Ward staff will ensure the truck is not used for commercial use and issue you a permit.  

 

More information is available here.  If you have any questions please contact the 47th Ward Office.   

Winter Parking Bans
From December 1, 2012 to April 1, 2013 certain arterial streets in Chicago have two additional types of parking restrictions related to snow fall. One pertains to times when there is 2 inches or more of snow on the street and the other restricts overnight parking, regardless of snowfall. See maps here.  Please call or email the 47th Ward Office with any questions.
Condo Refuse Rebates
If your condo association has filed for a refuse rebate over the past two years, you are eligible to apply again this year. 

Completed forms and supporting documents are due to the 47th Ward Office by January 6, 2014.

For more information or questions, please contact Jim in the 47th Ward Office at 773-549-4462 or jim@chicago47.org.  

2014 Shared Cost Sidewalk Program - Call at 12:01am on January 1st  

The Chicago Department of Transportation will begin accepting applications for the Shared Cost Sidewalk Program January 1, 2014.  The Shared Cost Sidewalk Program is an extremely popular program in which residents share the cost of sidewalk repair with the City.  Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.  Applications will only be accepted through the City's 311 system (by phone to 311 or our office, or by clicking  HERE) on or after New Year's Day.  All property owners pay the same square-foot cost for new sidewalk: approx. $3 per square foot--well below what a private contractor would charge.  CDOT will send a cost estimate for work to be constructed to the homeowner. If interested, mail payment within 60 days of the billing date.

 

The program has been a successful service for many years, offering an outstanding value to property owners.   Note that the program typically reaches capacity quickly, so you are encouraged to apply early in the year.  Please note that if you applied for the program in previous years, but had not participated, you must re-apply again in 2014. More information is available HERE.

Congratulations to Waters School! 

Waters School has been awarded a $15,000 Arts Innovate Award from the Creative Schools Fund. It enables their enhanced commitment to Arts Education.Waters is one of only five schools in the city to receive this level of funding!It is their intention to expand their Fine Arts program and incorporate World Dance into the school's curriculum. Waters and Chicago Arts Partnership in Education (CAPE) will work together to deliver the program to students.

 

Congratulations to Andres Hernandez.  The Chicago Conservation Corps (C3) presented Andres with their Inaugural Prescribed Burn Award.  Andres leads our Spring and Fall E-Recycling events and is a tremendous asset to the 47th Ward. 

Snow Corps     

Chicago Snow Corps is a program that connects volunteers with residents in need of snow removal - such as seniors and residents with disabilities.

 

While winter can be hazardous for everyone here in the City of Chicago, it can be especially difficult for elderly and physically disabled residents, who may not have the ability or resources to remove snow from their sidewalks and walkways. Chicago Snow Corps aims to help minimize potential heavy-snow emergencies by pairing volunteers with blocks where elderly and disabled citizens have requested help.

 

To request a volunteer, or become a volunteer, to shovel your block in case of extreme snowfall, call 311 or call or email Dara in the 47th Ward Office at 773-868-4747. This is a volunteer-matching service. The City will do its best to match those who have requested assistance. Also, if you have a neighbor who can use a hand, please let your neighborhood group know or call the office.

 

Registration for 2014 Baseball and Softball at Welles Park   

Sign up your 5-to-18-year-old child for Youth Baseball and/or your daughter, ages 8 to 10 years, for Girls Softball through the Welles Park Parents Association (WPPA). Practices will start in April, with games beginning in May and ending in July. The online registration for returning WPPA players and their siblings is January 1 to 8.

 

For "new players" who did not play in the WPPA in 2013 or have sibling who did, the online registration is January 9 to 16. For more information, please go to their website


 

Dara Reports

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Does the Little Free Library movement intrigue you? www.littlefreelibrary.org. Join in building one for your home, church or business. Are you handy? Could you help build one with a group? Call or email dara@chicago47.org . To the left, is a photo of a Little Free Library built by the Hutcheson family created mostly from scrap lumber and an old shed window. Look at the gallery of Little Free Libraries and be inspired!  Luther Memorial Church at Wilson & Campbell will be installing one as well.  

  

Neither snow nor cold could keep our intrepid neighborhood seniors from celebrating at the 47th Ward Holiday Luncheon held in their honor this week. These folks make our neighborhood one of the best places to live in Chicago. We want to thank St. Benedict, North Center Chamber of Commerce, Ravenswood Event Center and the dozens of volunteers who made this party possible. The National Honor Society students from St. Ben's served luncheon as the Choirs from Lake View High School entertained with carols; showing us the caliber of our neighborhood children. Thanks also to Congressman Quigley, Commissioners Fritchey & Gainer, State Senator Steans, and State Representative Harris for supporting and spending time with us. Thanks to our many local businesses for donating presents for the drawings that are always a highlight of the day! Being with our neighborhood seniors and students as they take part in this festive event is an honor and joy!

 

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program/LIHEAP General Enrollment Application Period Opened November 1.  Click here for more information. 


We donated the warm coats, hats, gloves, mufflers and new toys to our three neighborhood pantries this week. Thanks for your generosity! We will continue to collect warm items all winter; as we are told more are needed. Please clean out your closets; someone else can use your children's outgrown jackets and the coats, hats and gloves you no longer wear?

 

We also welcome donations of pet food, towels and blankets for those pets less fortunate than our own.

 

Lincoln Square Friendship Center at 2733 W. Lawrence needs hearty soup & stew, canned fruit & vegetables, pasta, pasta sauce, canned meats, tuna, chicken, rice, beans, cereal & oatmeal, other breakfast items (pancake mix, muffin mix, etc.), peanut butter & jelly, coffee & tea, dessert mixes, snack items, baking Ingredients and toiletries.

 

Drop off food, clothing, and household goods on Thursdays 2:30-7pm. 

Clothes & household items must be clean and in good condition; in-season clothing only, please.


A group of Community Volunteers helping another group of Community Volunteers

Forward Chicago, a grass-roots, all-volunteer non-profit that builds community where people of all ages are active, engaged and influential, is taking the lead on a volunteer effort that could use your help.   

 

Those Forward Chicago members who are crafters meet monthly at Sulzer Library and are creating reusable cloth shopping bags for the clients of the Lincoln Square Friendship Center Food Pantry. There are many tasks in creating these bags that you and your children, could be involved with.  Cloth needs to be donated. We will pin and cut bags from simple patterns, then iron, and sew the bags together.

 

As you may know, Martin Luther King Day is a national day of volunteer service. We will work on this project on Wednesday, January 15 and on Monday, January 20, Martin Luther King Day, from 10:30am-1:00pm at the Lincoln Square Friendship Center 2733 W. Lawrence; the location of a weekly food pantry and monthly pet food pantry.  They have a large space that is available for the community's use; which we want to support. If you have cloth to donate bring it to our office or if you would like to volunteer for one or both days, please call or email dara@chicago47.org.

 

Are you a Bridge Player? Do you want to learn Bridge? Play or learn with your neighbors at Sulzer Library on First & Third Fridays, January 3 & 17 and February 7 & 21; from 10am-Noon.  

 

Sulzer needs your old games.  Thanks to our neighbors who have donated games for the Sulzer's Game Night!  If you have games that your family no longer uses, please bring them to the 47th Ward Office or to Sulzer Library. Their ever-popular "Game Night" could use a few more board games like Sorry, Chess, Life, Uno, Jenga, Rummy Cube, etc.   


47th Ward Infrastructure Update 

Check out the infrastructure map on our webpage!

 

The Chicago Cubs have provided some additional funding for some infrastructure improvements in the 44th 46th and 47th Wards.   In the 47th ward we will be getting new residential street lighting on: W Byron (Clark to Ashland), N Janssen (Addison to Irving Park) and N Greenview (Addison to Irving Park).

 

Lawrence Avenue Streetscape

The Lawrence Avenue Streetscape is underway.  We have posted a draft of the streetscape design on our website if you would like to review the details.    


Construction is done for 2013!  Next year the project will be completed from Damen to Clark St.  Landscaping features will be installed on the whole stretch in 2014.   

 

Chicago River Work (east side) Berteau to Montrose (from Riverbank Neighbors) 

The project will be funded and supervised by the MWRD, the public entity in charge of treating our wastewater and managing the North Branch and North Channel of the Chicago River.  Riverbank Neighbors has had stewardship along this section of river bank for many years. The goal of this project is to stabilize the eastern bank, especially the northern end, from Montrose to Berteau Street. They will do this by inserting seawalls, corrugated sections of heavy iron deep into the bank some feet off shore, and pinning them into deep strata of clay with long iron holdfasts.

 

The top of the seawalls, when installed, will rest at normal water level, leaving them inconspicuous in their important task. From the edge of the seawall limestone fill will be added to armor the bank against scouring from flood events.  This newly created contour will also be planted with appropriate native species of forbs, grasses, shrubs and trees to provide bank stability, habitat for wild things, and beauty (for us).

 

All work will be done from the river side, using barges, so as not to badly impact existing plantings.  Temporary construction fencing will seal off the work area from November 17th until springtime. Pathways will not be open and access to the river's edge will not be permitted. Riverbank Neighbors understands this safety precaution and appreciates the District's plan to perform the work during the wintertime, when the site is less visited by families and friends. In the end, the project will hopefully secure the eroding bank and provide large new areas for planting, new paths and river access, more beauty and happiness for neighbors and visitors. 


 

METRA Traffic Closures and Detours Around Ravenswood Avenue 

  • Leland Ave Full Closure will be up until April, 2014.  
  • Ravenswood from Lawrence to Leland Ave Full Closure will be up until April, 2014 on the west side of Ravenswood.
  • Ravenswood (east side) between Ainslie and Winnemac some of the landscaping features will be installed before snowfall in preparation for planting in the spring.  Blockades may be in place on the street to make room for the work to be done however there is not a parking restriction when workers are not present.

For more information, visit the infrastructure section of our website or contact Bill Higgins at bill@chicago47.org or 773-549-2745.  

 
 


 



Community Events
For details on the events listed below, please see the events section of our website.

 

December 21   Saturday   2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

56 Up awarding winning film at Bezazian Library

Bezazian Library, 1226 W. Ainslie Street

 

December 27   Friday   5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Burger Night at American Legion Tattler Post

American Legion Tattler Post #973, 4355 N. Western Avenue

 

December 31   Tuesday   8:00 PM - 9:30 PM

Kindling Light of Wisdom Mind at Zen Buddhist Temple

Zen Buddhist Temple, 1710 W. Cornelia Avenue

 

January 7   Tuesday   9:30 AM - 3:00 PM

Career Management Course at JARC (FREE!)

Jane Addams Resource Corporation, 4432 N. Ravenswood Avenue

 

January 11   Saturday   11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Taoist Tai Chi Society Open House

Taoist Tai Chi Society, 1629 W. Montrose Avenue

 

January 28   Tuesday   9:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Basic Computer Classes at JARC (FREE!)

Jane Addams Resource Corporation, 4432 N. Ravenswoood Avenue

 

February 22   Saturday   7:30 PM - 10:00 PM

Audubon Rocks Annual Fundraiser

Ravenswood Event Center, 4011 N. Ravenswood Avenue

 

March 29   Saturday   6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

4th Annual GISC Spring Gala

Ravenswood Event Center, 4011 N. Ravenswood Avenue

 

Want to put your community event in our newsletter?  Check the guidelines on our website.

CAPS Meetings.  If you would like to get to participate in community policing or express concerns about crime happening in your area, please consider attending your beat meetings.  A schedule of beat meetings is available on our website.   If you have any questions about CAPS or need additional information, please contact Jim Poole at 773-549-4462 or jim@chicago47.org.  


19th District CAPS Office (All areas of the 47th Ward south of Lawrence)
312-744-0064 or CAPS019District@chicagopolice.org.

20th District CAPS Office (All areas of the 47th Ward north of Lawrence)
312-742-8770 or CAPS020District@chicagopolice.org.
Final Thoughts
Have a suggestion or comment for Ameya or the 47th Ward Team?  Please contact us at 773-868-4747 or info@chicago47.org.