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February City Council Updates

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Ramadan Mubarak! Wishing all who observe a meaningful and peaceful Ramadan.

 

City Council Updates

 

Yesterday, City Council passed (48-1) my ordinance that updates the noise sensitive zone ordinance to support Chicago's diverse religious communities. I’m proud to have worked alongside my colleagues & the Jewish United Fund to protect places of worship from harassment.

 

A motion to make Alderman Bennett Lawson the Chairperson of the Committee on Zoning was delayed. In both his roles as Vice Chair and Acting Chair, Ald. Lawson has advocated for positive development and affordability, and I hope this role will be made permanent soon.

 

Green Homes Chicago

 

Green Homes Chicago provides free home energy upgrades and energy efficiency retrofits to income-eligible homeowners, including new insulation and heat pump heating and cooling systems. The registration period opened at 9:00am on Tuesday, February 17 and closes at 4:30pm Friday, February 27. 

 

To learn more about the eligibility and application requirements, click here.

 

Sueños and Lollapalooza Engagement Meeting

March 3, 6-7pm

Virtual on Zoom

 

Please join the teams from Sueños and Lollapalooza for a virtual community engagement meeting to learn more about the local impacts of these music festivals and get answers to any questions you may have.

 

Early Voting is happening now!

 

Two Loop voting sites are now open in the Loop at 137 S. State and 69 W. Washington. From 2/12 to 3/8, the sites will have the following hours:

  • Weekdays: 9:00am - 6:00pm
  • Saturday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Sunday: 10:00am - 4:00pm

Any voter in Chicago can vote at any early voting site. Additional early voting sites will open in all 50 wards starting on March 2nd. To learn more about these additional sites, click here.

Serve as a Poll Worker for the March 17th, 2026 Primary!

 

The Chicago Board of Elections is seeking poll workers for the March 17th, 2026 Primary, including bilingual election judges who speak Spanish, Chinese, Hindi, Polish, Korean, and Tagalog. To learn more and apply, please visit the Board of Elections website.

 

Central West SBIF Applications Open March 1

 

The Small Business Improvement Fund (SBIF) opens for applications in March in the Central West TIF district. Apply on the SBIF site by March 30, and register for an informational webinar at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4.

 
 

Share feedback with the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) about Delivery Robots

 

CDOT has created a new category of 3-1-1 requests allowing neighbors to report the impact of personal delivery robots on safety, mobility, and use of sidewalks and crosswalks alongside pedestrians and local businesses. My office is working alongside CDOT to monitor personal delivery robot operations to ensure timely responses to community concerns. 

 

Please click here to learn more or submit a request.

 
 

Save the Date: Get Behind the Vest Fundraiser Breakfast

March 29th, 8am-12pm

St. Ignatius College Prep, 1076 W. Roosevelt

 

Did you know that Chicago Police officers need to replace their bulletproof vests after around five years, but are only provided a vest when they join the Department?  I'm hosting the 2nd Annual Get Behind the Vest Pancake Breakfast benefitting the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation to purchase high quality, bulletproof vests for our Chicago Police officers.

 

Thanks to your involvement, we raised over $120,000 last year and I look forward to raising even more in 2026!  I hope you can join me in supporting the officers who work hard every day to keep our communities safe. 

 

Interested in volunteering? Please sign up here.

Interested in contributing? Please donate here.

 

Changes to SNAP Benefits Started February 1

Take action now to maintain your benefits!

 

The federal government passed a new law that makes significant changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as Link in Illinois. 

 

Follow these steps as soon as possible to maintain access to your food and grocery benefits:

  1. Update your information: Report any changes to your income or household to the Illinois Department of Human Services.
  2. Review work requirements: Find out if you need to be connected with a job, volunteer opportunity, or education & training program for at least 80 hours per month. If you qualify for an exemption, apply for one.
  3. Stay informed: Get the latest updates and share this information with family and friends.

 

Nobody should go hungry because of paperwork, and there is support available. The Greater Chicago Food Depository can help you manage your benefits or sign up for SNAP today.

 
 

Overnight Parking Ban

December 1 - April 1, 3am-7am

 

The City's winter overnight parking ban is now in effect along 107 miles of main streets across Chicago, in addition to the Snow Route parking ban that applies to additional streets any time there is more than 2 inches of snowfall. 

 

Please be mindful of posted signage to avoid getting ticketed or towed.

 
 

West Loop Historic Plaques Project

 

The West Loop is steeped in history. In fact, we have 19 historical designations, but only two plaques: Old St. Pat’s- National Register of Historic Places plaque and The Jackson Boulevard Historic District- Chicago Landmark plaque. 

To see the rest of the designations, please visit Connie Fairbanks' website.

 

If you live in a historic building in The West Loop and have historical information about your building you would like to share, please reach out to Connie to learn the process of installing your very own historic plaque! 

 
 

CAPS Meetings

 

Please join my team at upcoming CAPS meetings with the 1st and 12th Police Districts. CAPS (Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy) meetings are a great opportunity to meet with police, neighbors, and my team about local safety initiatives. To find your beat, click here. I hope you can join us at these meetings!

 

Next week, there will be three CAPS meetings in the 12th District:

  • Beat 1224: Tuesday, February 24th at 5:45pm
    • Union Park Fieldhouse, 1501 W. Randolph
  • Beat 1231: Wednesday, February 25th at 5:45pm
    • Academy Square Apartments, 318 S. Throop
  • Beat 1232: Wednesday, February 25th at 7:00pm
    • St. Francis of Assisi, 813 W. Roosevelt 
 
 

Camera Registration Program

 

When a crime occurs, Police Officers and Detectives canvass the area looking for evidence to determine what occurred. Video footage can greatly assist in their efforts.

 

If you have a private security camera that captures the public way and you are interested in assisting in an investigation in the event of a crime in your neighborhood, you can register your camera with the Chicago Police Department

By registering your camera, you are simply allowing the Chicago Police Department to contact you in the event of a crime in your area. CPD will not have direct access to your camera system and cannot access camera footage without your consent. This is a free and voluntary program. Learn more on the program website.

 
 

Polk/May Stop Sign Installation

 

CDOT installed stop signs at Polk and May. This is an important upgrade following constituent advocacy about the need for improved pedestrian safety in the area. This installation is especially critical due to the close proximity of Galileo Elementary and Sheridan Park.

 

State/Lake Station Closure

Started January 5th, 2026

 

On Monday, January 5th, the State/Lake elevated station closed for demolition and the construction of a new, fully accessible station. The new station is expected to be finished in 2029.

 

Lake St has been reduced to one lane at the site, and State St has been reduced to one lane in each direction between Wacker Dr and Randolph St. The work affects the CTA bus routes listed here

 

Trains operating along the Brown, Green, Orange and Pink lines and the Purple Line Express will no longer stop at the State/Lake elevated station for the duration of the construction. Loop trains will continue to operate, and riders can use the adjacent and fully accessible stations at Washington/Wabash and Clark/Lake. The Red Line station at Lake will remain open.

 

To learn more about construction at the State/Lake station and local impacts, visit the CTA's website.

 

Work is underway for the Canal Street Viaduct reconstruction.

 

Canal – Jackson to Van Buren

  • The section between Jackson and Van Buren is currently in stage 2 with work starting back up, due to cold temperatures, in two weeks. The work for this section is on the west half of Canal Street, and will include pavement replacement and updated lighting, as well as APS at the Van Buren intersection. There will also be staged pavement replacement on the south half of the Jackson intersection. This portion is anticipated to be completed this summer.

Canal – Van Buren to Harrison

  • This section is also in stage 2 with a small portion of base course remaining to be poured, following that will be the last stage of the Harrison intersection reconstruction on the northwest corner. HMA overlay will follow both of those activities and is also anticipated to be completed this summer.

Canal – Van Buren Intersection

  • The intersection is currently in stage 1 with the contractor working on repairs to the steel beams, a deck pour will follow the repairs for the south half of the intersection, and a stage switch for the north portion of the intersection is anticipated for this summer. Work is anticipated to be compete before the end of 2026.

 If you have any questions, please email the project email address at CDOTCanalProjects@gmail.com.

 

Lake Street Bascule Bridge Rehabilitation

Closure started on 10/6

 

The full street and sidewalk closure on the Lake Street Bascule Bridge is in effect and will last until January 2028. During the closures, access to nearby buildings and residences will be maintained for both pedestrians and vehicles.

Eastbound traffic will be rerouted south on Des Plaines, east on Washington, north on Franklin, and east onto Lake St. Westbound traffic will be rerouted south on Wacker, west on Madison, north on Jefferson, and west onto Lake St. Click here for the full detour map. During this work, CTA Green and Pink lines will operate normally until September 2026. The work on the Lake Street Bascule Bridge is expected to be completed in January 2028. 

  • West Bridge House: Daytime work continues. Demolition is largely complete, and concrete foundation repairs are underway.  Look out for walls rising above the foundation in the coming weeks.

  • Adjacent Projects: ComEd plans to begin working on a new power service to the west bridge house this weekend (2/14) and next (2/21 and 2/22).  They are working weekends to minimize the impact to adjacent properties.  They will be installing conduit across Lake Street north of Canal but will maintain both street and pedestrian access by staging the work.  Additional updates will follow.

  • West Bridge Leaf: Heel locks and machinery have been removed for refurbishment and/or replacement.  Structural steel repairs are underway.

With any ongoing questions about this project, please reach out to the CDOT project team.

 
 

Halsted Street & Chicago Avenue Bridge Project

 

The Halsted St / Chicago Ave project is underway. Crews have removed existing street lighting, traffic signals, signage, and bus shelters. Viaduct removal is underway along the north leg of Halsted and the east end of Chicago Ave.

 

Demolition of the Chicago Ave bridge will continue over the next month. In areas where demolition is complete, crews will begin constructing new bridge piers. Crews will implement measures to minimize disruptions as much as possible, but noise and dust are inherent to the bridge demolition process.

 

Full closure of the Chicago Ave Bridge began September 29. The current detour map can be found here. The full project is expected to be completed by the end of the year 2026.

 

Ashland/I-290 Expressway Viaduct Work

 

Stage 2 traffic is currently being implemented on Ashland Av from Flournoy St to Jackson St to facilitate the reconstruction of the west side of the Ashland Ave bridge. 

In this stage, traffic configuration will consists of two lanes southbound and one lane northbound on Ashland Ave.

 

A detour plan for the restricted left turn lane from Ashland Ave to Van Buren St will be implemented to send traffic to WB Jackson Blvd, SB Laflin St, then WB Van Buren St. A detour plan will also be implemented for the restricted left turn lane from Ashland Ave to Congress Parkway to send traffic to EB Harrison St, NB Wood St, then EB Congress Parkway. In addition, that the west side sidewalk of the bridge will be closed, and pedestrians will be detoured to east side sidewalk of the bridge.

 

Stage 2 is underway to reconstruct the east half of the bridge. During Stage 2, traffic configuration will also consist of two lanes southbound and one lane northbound on Ashland Ave. The project is anticipated to be complete late June 2026.

 

This week, the contractor will work day and night to remove the existing beams spanning over I-290 expressway. The project is still anticipated to be completed by June 2026. There are no changes to stage 2 traffic configuration

 

For road construction updates and general travel information please visit IDOT’s Getting Around Illinois website.

 
 

The City of Chicago and Cook County are hiring! View their respective job posting sites below:

 
 
 
 

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with Old St. Pat's!

Old St. Pat's is back with two great events for neighbors to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day.

 

On March 9th at 7:30pm, enjoy world class Celtic entertainment at Siamsa na nGael at the Chicago Symphony Center. Performers in this celebration of Old St. Patrick's Church's 180-year legacy include the Leo High School Choir and Catherine O’Connell. To learn more about this performance and reserve a ticket, click here.

 

On March 14th from 11am to 5pm, the 5th Annual Shamrock'n returns to Old St. Pat's! This is a festive event with fun for the whole family, including entertainment, food and drinks, and activities for kids. Reserve your tickets in advance here.

 

Upcoming Events at the National Hellenic Museum

Junior Archaeology 

February 21, 1:00pm 

 

In this youth workshop, students get to engage hands-on with replica artifacts, examine object features up close, and try their hand at making inferences just like real archaeologists! 

The Trial of Odysseus
March 12, 7:00pm

 

The National Hellenic Museum Trial Series presents live, unscripted mock trials from Greek
history and myth, exploring questions of power, justice, and responsibility. 

Renowned attorneys argue before esteemed judges and a distinguished jury, while an audience votes to determine guilt or innocence.

 
 
 
 
 

Volunteer with Hope's Table!

 

The Hope’s Table ministry is designed to serve the needs of Chicagoans who are homeless or hungry and is sponsored by First United Methodist Church at the Chicago Temple.

Saturday morning services typically include serving hot meals and food to go, distributing clothing, and connecting guests with legal support through DePaul University’s Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program. Grace Episcopal Church partners in many ways, most visibly by providing space at 637 S. Dearborn. To volunteer or donate, please contact their volunteer coordinator.

 

Helping Cats Near You

 

4th Sunday of every month, 4pm - 6pm
Details here.

Discuss how to help community cats through TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return), what to do with kittens, ongoing colony management, preventing nuisance issues and much more!