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January 3, 2014 
On this day in 1885, Chicago's second city hall opens at Randolph and Clark.  It was torn down in 1908.
Special Thanks to the staff of the Northside Neighborhood History Collection at Sulzer for helping us with the "On this day" feature. 
 
Dear Neighbor,

 

Happy New Year! I hope you had a wonderful holiday season and I look forward to working with you in 2014.

 

The first few days of 2014 have been filled with snow and cold temperatures, but this coming next week, especially Monday and Tuesday, will bring dangerous subzero weather. As Chicagoans, we are certainly used to a lot of snow and many cold days throughout the winter. That said, the temperatures we will experience over the next week will be extreme, so please take the time to prepare your home and your car. Also, please check on any friends, family members and neighbors, especially elderly or with disabilities, who live alone or who may need some help over the next few days.

 

Below are some tips for dealing with the extreme cold.

 

Communication Checklist

  • Charge your cell phone.
  • Keep in contact with your family (make a contact list with home phone numbers, cell phone numbers and emails).
  • Be sure to check on older or more frail neighbors and family members and assist as necessary.

Staying Warm and Safe in Your Home

  • Do not use your stove or oven to heat your home.
  • Landlords must keep apartments heated to 66 degrees at night and 68 degrees during the day. To report a heating issue, call: 3-1-1. The Department of Buildings encourages residents to first contact their landlords when these temperatures are not maintained and to call 3-1-1 if no action is being taken.  During extreme cold weather, however, the Building Department's first priority is responding to heat complaints and it reassigns inspectors to handle the increased number of heat complaints.
  • Use electric space heaters with automatic shut-off switches and non-glowing elements.
  • Never place a space heater on top of furniture or near water.
  • Never leave children unattended near a space heater.
  • Keep heat sources at least three feet away from furniture and drapes.
  • Never use charcoal grills or portable gas camp stoves indoors. The fumes are deadly.
  • Avoid using candles as these can lead to house fires.
  • Keep some canned/no-cook food, such as bread, crackers, nuts and dried fruits, in case of a power outage.
  • Make sure you know where you store your prescription drugs and other medicine.
  • Keep a first-aid kit handy.
  • Store extra water in containers and tubs in case plumbing pipes freeze and/or break.
  • If you have pipes susceptible to freezing, you can leave a faucet with a continuous drip as flowing water does not readily freeze.

Car Safety and Checklist

  • If you can, stay home! But otherwise consider the following items for your vehicle:
  • Small shovel, sand, salt and board (for propping under tires for traction)
  • Brush, broom and windshield scraper
  • Cell phone and charger for car adaptor, and flashlight
  • Extra hat, coat, snow boots, gloves/mittens and blanket
  • Jumper cables and a tool kit

Also, the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) operates six Community Service Centers located throughout the city that double as warming centers on weekdays during the winter months when temperatures fall below 32 degrees. These Community Service Centers are open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays.  One of these facilities, the Garfield Community Service Center at 10 South Kedzie, is open on a 24-hour basis to connect residents to emergency shelter. The locations for these warming centers are in the flyer below this letter.

 

Seniors can also go to Regional Senior Centers and 15 Satellite Senior Centers to keep warm and participate in various activities. DFSS will deploy additional mobile outreach crews and extend Community Service Centers and Regional Senior Center hours this Sunday through Tuesday when temperatures will be dangerously low. In our community, seniors can go to:

 

Levy Center, 2019 W. Lawrence Ave., M-F 8:30am to 4:30pm  

North Center Senior Satellite Center, 4040 N. Oakley, M-F 8:30am to 4:30pm

 

If you need assistance please call 3-1-1; it is available all day every day. If you have any questions please contact our office, Monday - Friday, 9AM to 5PM or email info@chicago47.org anytime.

 

And finally, residents can visit www.ChicagoShovels.org to track snow removal efforts through the Plow Tracker webpage and sign up to volunteer with the Snow Corp program, which helps to pair volunteers with senior residents or people with disabilities who require assistance to shovel their sidewalks.

Please be careful over the next few days -- check on your neighbors -- pick up the phone, send an email or pop over for a quick hello. In weather like this, a simple hello can be the difference between life and death. Stay warm and stay safe.

  

Sincerely,
Ameya
 

Information on the Chicago Heat Ordinance can be found on the RESIDENT tab of our website (www.chicago47.org), under the "Quality of Life/Public Safety" heading.

This Week...
Warming Center and Cold Weather Info
Christmas Tree Recycling
Shovel Your Sidewalks!
Registration for 2014 Welles Park Baseball & Softball
New Winter Sports Classes at Chase Park
Grow Your Business
Winter Flower & Train Show at Lincoln Park Conservatory
High Jump Middle School Scholars Program
Snow Corps
Volunteer with CEP
Dara Reports
Infrastructure Update
Voleyball and Hockey @ NBGC
FREE Career Management @ JARC
St. Matthias Men's Club Bags Tourney
Paid Weatherization Training
Chili Fest at RFUMC
Free Computer Classes @ JARC
Gateway to Learning's Annual Winter Concert
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.  



The practice of "Dibs" by holding a spot for your car after snowfall is both illegal and unneighborly. Rather than putting items into the street, help your neighbors clear out other parking spots. Objects left in the street may be removed.

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

New Winter Sports Classes Available at Chase Park 

We Got Game is offering youth programs for volleyball, dodgeball, floor hockey, wrestling, basketball, soccer, multi-sports and tot sports at Chase Park, 4701 N. Ashland Avenue. To view the upcoming class information and register, visit www.WeGotGameChicago.com.

Learn How to Identify and Seize Opportunities to Grow Your Business 

City Colleges of Chicago has partnered with the Goldman Sachs Foundation to offer the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program, a unique business education opportunity for area small business owners. Designed by Babson College, the nation's leading entrepreneurship school, this best-in-class program will teach you valuable skills that will help your small business grow and gain a supportive network of peers and experts. The deadline to apply is Wednesday, January 8. If you are selected, participation is at no cost to you.

 

  • Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses offers a practical business education and a supportive network of peers and advisors-at no cost to participants.
  • Accepted small business owners will learn practical skills to grow their business, including negotiations, marketing, employee management and more. Participants also receive one-on-one business advising and get expert guidance from Goldman Sachs professionals, attorneys and others.
  • Program graduates join a nationwide network of over 1,700 small business owners and counting. Just six months after completing the program, 64% had increased revenues and 45% had created net new jobs. 80% of participants have done business with other program participants.
  • Applications are being accepted NOW for classes beginning in March 2014. Application deadline is Wednesday, January 8th.

 

For more info see www.ccc.edu/smallbiz or contact 10ksb@ccc.edu or 312-553-5855 with any questions.


Winter Flower & Train Show at Lincoln Park Conservatory  

From January 1 to 5, the Lincoln Park Conservatory's Show House turns into a Winter Wonderland filled with poinsettias, holiday trees, sparkling lights, and a model train that traverses through the plantings and miniaturized Chicago landmarks. The show hours are 9 am to 5 pm at 2391 N. Stockton Drive. For information, call (312) 742-7736. Free.

High Jump - Middle School Scholars Program, Applications DUE 2/14 

High Jump is a tuition-free scholars program developed to prepare talented middle school students for leading college-preparatory high schools. Their program is designed to strengthen a student's math, reading, and writing skills as well as engage them in the humanities, the arts, and biological and physical sciences. High Jump scholars become Daniel Murphy Scholarship Foundation, LINK Unlimited, and High Sight Scholars as well as collegiate Posse, QuestBridge and Gates Millennium Scholars.

                                                         

High Jump Program benefits include:

  • Students meet peers who value learning and have dreams of high achievement
  • Students develop critical thinking, note-taking, organization and study skills
  • Opportunities such as dissecting a cow's heart and frogs (Biology), learning Improv (Theatre), solving complex problems (Logic) and studying exceptional people (Learners & Leaders)
  • High school test prep, school visits and financial aid/scholarship counseling
  • Interaction with high school and collegiate High Jump alum who serve as role models, tutors and coaches

The High Jump program is supplemental to the education students receive at their elementary schools. Their teachers are experienced and licensed educators who teach in Chicago area public and private schools and local universities.

 

For more information please contact High Jump at 312-582-7712 or send them an email

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.

 

Dara Reports

Safety Tips on chicago47.org.

 

Snow Angel Needed. During the winter we do our best to match our senior neighbors or those living with a disability, who ask for snow removal with anyone who can offer their services to a neighbor in need.

 

We have a couple of outstanding requests from neighbors. Can you help?

2500 Block of Berteau

1400 Block of Wilson

If you can lend a hand, have a teen in need of community service hours or know anyone who can shovel for a neighbor, please let me know. Thanks. Dara@chicago47.org or 773-868-4747


Let me know if your block has a Snow Angel (or 2). The entire neighborhood around 4700 N. Virginia sends a big THANK YOU to Richard and his substitute Angel, Ethan - for their kindness & 4-wheeler. 2500 W. Cullom has two Angels; Tom and Jim - both of whom run a mean snow blower.

It's not easy to thank an Angel; though I know one who likes cookies.

 

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. 

 

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.

 

On the 3rd Friday of the month The Lincoln Square Friendship Center 2733 W. Lawrence is the home to Friendship Pet Food Pantry. Pet food is provided to folks who are having a hard time feeding their beloved pets.  

 

Upcoming dates are: January 17, February 21 & March 21 from 3-5pm

If you know anyone who needs assistance, please pass this along.

In their 1st three distribution dates a month's supply of food was given to:

92 cats & 38 dogs!

 

Thanks to all of you who have helped make this possible. Jack & Ginger's, PetSmart

 

The Queen of Angel Girl Scouts volunteered at the December distribution, after having spearheaded a very successful pet food and supply drive. Kudos and many thanks for the support of those caring, generous girls and Liz Wannemaker, their hardworking Scout Leader! Pet food or supplies may be dropped off at the alderman's office.


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.

 

January 4   Saturday   9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Winter Flower & Train Show at Lincoln Park Conservatory, Jan. 1 to 5

Lincoln Park Conservatory, 2391 N. Stockton Drive

 

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

Career Management Course at JARC (FREE!)

Jane Addams Resource Corporation, 4432 N. Ravenswood Avenue

 

January 8   Wednesday   1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Weatherization (paid) Training information meeting

Truman College - suite 300, 1945 W. Wilson 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 11   Saturday   2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

St. Matthias Men's Club 2nd Annual Bags Tournament

St. Matthias Gym, 4910 N. Claremont Avenue

 

January 11   Saturday   3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

RFUM Church Chili Fest

Ravenswood Fellowship United Methodist Church, 4511 N. Hermitage Avenue

 

January 15   Wednesday   1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Weatherization (paid) Training information meeting

Truman College - suite 300, 1945 W. Wilson Avenue

 

January 18   Saturday   10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Green Cleaning, Good Breathing Winter Workshop at Bezazian

Bezazian Library, 1226 W. Ainslie Street

 

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

Basic Computer Classes at JARC (FREE!)

Jane Addams Resource Corporation, 4432 N. Ravenswoood Avenue

 

February 8   Saturday   7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

The Stingrays Concert at Gateway to Learning

Gateway to Learning, 4925 N. Lincoln 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.