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MONDAY ONLY - Shared Sidewalk Program & more

Anthony A. Beale Ward 9 Relevance: 5/10

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Alderman Anthony A. Beale of the 9th Ward announces a shared‑cost sidewalk program scheduled for Monday, January 12, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., with spots available on a first‑come, first‑served basis. No meetings, policy changes, development approvals, budget decisions, transit updates, or street redesign projects are mentioned. The newsletter otherwise contains only contact information for the alderman’s office.

39th Ward Updates

Sarah Nugent Ward 39 Relevance: 6/10

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Alderman Samantha Nugent of the 39th Ward announced that the City Council approved the 2026 Municipal Budget, which allocates new funding for public safety, infrastructure, and core services while identifying $100 million in efficiencies. She also introduced the Shared Cost Sidewalk Program, a new policy that lets property owners share the cost of sidewalk reconstruction, and highlighted ongoing efforts to connect homeless residents with housing and support services. Additional community updates include a new splash pad at Hollywood Park, holiday tree‑recycling drives, and several local events and volunteer opportunities.

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Chicago's 50th Ward Newsletter

Debra Silverstein Ward 50 Relevance: 1/10

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Alderman Debra Silverstein of the 50th Ward notes that winter parking restrictions remain unchanged through April 1 and encourages residents to use the Shared Cost Sidewalk Program on January 12 to repair cracked sidewalks. She also highlights the upcoming CAPS meetings for community safety and the city’s ongoing holiday‑light and Christmas‑tree recycling drives. Additional updates include the 2026 primary‑election registration, health‑insurance enrollment, senior‑citizen tax‑deferral applications, and winter heating‑assistance programs.

Reminder: 6th Ward Community Meeting + Shared Sidewalk Program Opening

William Hall Ward 6 Relevance: 3/10

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Alderman William Hall of the 6th Ward invites residents to the first community meeting of 2026 on Jan. 12 at St. James Community Church, where plans for the year and the 6th Ward Forward Initiative will be discussed. The meeting will coincide with the launch of the City of Chicago Shared‑Cost Sidewalk Program, allowing 6th Ward property owners to apply for sidewalk repairs through a partnership with the city. No other policy changes, development approvals, or budget decisions were announced.

Newsletter for December 19th, 2025

Raymond Lopez Ward 15 Relevance: 2/10

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Alderman Raymond Lopez of the 15th Ward reports no upcoming zoning or development hearings, but notes new parking enforcement on residential blocks—including residential parking, disability park, hydrant and corner‑clearance zones—and participation in the Shared Sidewalk Program to improve street safety. The ward is also addressing transit service changes, with a scheduled Pace fare‑collection outage on Jan. 9‑10, 2026, while continuing sewer clean‑ups to mitigate flooding, tackling street‑level issues such as damaged signs and potholes, and reminding residents of the updated noise ordinance and youth curfew. Residents are reminded of the 2026 Vote‑by‑Mail option, upcoming Local School Council elections, STEM Academy programs, and community events like the Rosca de Reyes celebration.

16th Ward Community E-Newsletter: Weekend Edition

Stephanie Coleman Ward 16 Relevance: 0/10

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Alderman Stephanie D. Coleman reports no upcoming zoning, development, housing, transit, or budget meetings or policy changes in this edition. Residents are reminded that the property owners’ appeals deadline is February 3, 2026, and the 2026 Shared Cost Sidewalk Program applications open Monday, January 12, 2026. Additional community events include a senior & veteran Valentine’s lunch and a volunteer sign‑up opportunity, with the 16th Ward Service Office open Monday‑Friday during listed hours.

45th Ward Update: News, Events, and Community Information

Jim Gardner Ward 45 Relevance: 5/10

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Alderman Jim Gardiner of the 45th Ward announced a new rideshare surcharge effective Tuesday in the congestion zone and noted the City Council’s approval of a revised curfew ordinance—both policy changes affecting transit and public safety. He also highlighted the Shared Cost Sidewalk Program, which will run Monday, Jan. 12, offering free sidewalk appraisals to improve street safety. Other updates include a workshop on unclaimed funds, vehicle‑break‑in safety tips, and new local business openings in the ward.

44th Ward Newsletter: January 9, 2026

Bennett Lawson Ward 44 Relevance: 9/10

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Alderman Bennett Lawson’s 44th Ward office has scheduled a series of community meetings for 2026, including a one‑pager of neighborhood and police beat meetings, and has opened RFPs for three CTA‑owned vacant sites along Clark to spur transit‑oriented development. Lawson expanded the citywide ADU ordinance, passed legislation to host the 2027 MLB All‑Star Game at Wrigley Field, approved the opening of Lakeview Landing and the Briar Street Theater redevelopment, and funded infrastructure projects such as street resurfacing on Cornelia, Pine Grove, and Hawthorne, new LED traffic signal upgrades, speed humps, and pedestrian safety features, while the CTA Red and Purple Line Modernization Phase One was completed. Other highlights include the opening of Taste of Egg restaurant, a City grant for The Annoyance Theatre, a winter coat drive with the Bears, and community events such as the Lakeview Dog Park donation page and various festivals.

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Apply for the Individual Artists Program!

Bill Conway Ward 34 Relevance: 3/10

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Conway’s Corner reports several infrastructure updates: a winter overnight parking ban (3 am‑7 am) on 107 mi of main streets, the closure of the State/Lake elevated station for new construction (disrupting Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, and Purple Line service), and ongoing bridge projects—including the Canal Street Viaduct reconstruction, Lake Street Bascule Bridge rehabilitation, Halsted Street & Chicago Avenue Bridge demolition, and Ashland/I‑290 Expressway Viaduct work—each with detour plans and completion dates through 2028. The newsletter also announces the 2026 Individual Artists Program application deadline (Jan 15), upcoming SNAP benefit changes effective Feb 1, and community opportunities such as poll‑worker recruitment, the Camera Registration Program, and volunteer events with Hope’s Table and the Cat Rescue program. No alderman name or ward is mentioned in this edition.

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48th Ward Weekly News: January 8, 2026

Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth Ward 48 Relevance: 5/10

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Leni Manaa‑Hoppenworth, 48th Ward alderwoman, announced the passage of the 2026 City of Chicago budget, noting protections for youth employment, the CARE program, a historic social media tax, and library funding, while also signing executive orders to cap police overtime and prohibit the sale of medical debt. She called a CCPSA special meeting on January 8 to hear public comments on CPD‑ICE interactions, hosted a design meeting for Emanuel Congregation’s 5959 N Sheridan development, and reported the reopening of the sidewalk in front of Timeline Theatre, while noting the by‑right conversion of 1244 W Thorndale into 32 apartments. Additional updates highlighted the Edgewater Indoor Market opening, the “You Name a Snowplow” contest, the Chicago Scholars mentorship program, and reminders of upcoming primary election information.

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Alderman Nicholas Sposato's 38th Ward Update

Nicholas Sposato Ward 38 Relevance: 0/10

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Alderman Nicholas Sposato of the 38th Ward announces the launch of the Shared Cost Sidewalk Program on January 12, urging property owners to repair sidewalks at a low cost. He also highlights community initiatives—dog‑rescue efforts, a food‑pantry donation link, and a local car‑rental facility. The newsletter lists numerous job openings across police, fire, and municipal services.

Homeowners Appeal Property Tax Assessments and First Meeting of Violence Against Women Task Force

Silvana Tabares Ward 23 Relevance: 1/10

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The Public Safety Committee, chaired by Alderman Tabares of Ward 23, approved a snap curfew to enhance street safety. The newsletter also highlighted the inaugural meeting of the Cook‑County/Chicago Violence‑Against‑Women Task Force and offered property‑tax‑assessment appeal assistance for Ward 23 residents. Additional updates included a call for community input on a special‑education policy committee, safety reminders amid recent robberies, and snow‑removal assistance and volunteer opportunities for seniors.

16th Ward Know Your Rights Forum Sign Up

Stephanie Coleman Ward 16 Relevance: 0/10

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Alderman Stephanie D. Coleman of the 16th Ward reports no upcoming zoning, development, housing, transit, or budget meetings or policy changes. The primary announcement is a sign‑up for the 16th Ward Know Your Rights Forum, scheduled for January 2026 at the 16th Ward Service Office. Service office hours and contact details are provided for residents.

29th Ward Alderman Taliaferro's Community Meeting Update

Chris Taliaferro Ward 29 Relevance: 1/10

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The newsletter is a brief update from 29th Ward Alderman Taliaferro, announcing a community meeting but providing no details on zoning, development, housing, transit, or budget matters. No policy changes, ordinances, or development approvals are mentioned. The email includes the alderman's address, contact information, and unsubscribe links.

The 2026 Shared Cost Sidewalk Program- Applications Open Monday, January 12th - 6am to 10pm CST

Chris Taliaferro Ward 29 Relevance: 5/10

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The newsletter announces that the 2026 Shared Cost Sidewalk Program applications open on Monday, January 12th (6 am–10 pm CST). No alderman or ward is named, and no other meetings, policy changes, development approvals, budget decisions, transit changes, or street‑safety projects are mentioned.

3rd Ward E-News for 1/7/26

Pat Dowell Ward 3 Relevance: 1/10

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The Third Ward alderman's office highlighted several community initiatives, including the launch of the Shared Cost Sidewalk Program on January 12 and the final submission deadline for the city’s annual "You Name a Snowplow" contest on January 10. Residents are also encouraged to apply for Neighborhood Opportunity Fund grants, with the next deadline on February 13, and to take advantage of the Mobile DMV service and various UChicago youth programs. Additional updates include police alerts on armed robberies and a reminder that the Shared Cost Sidewalk Program requires re‑application each year.

Mark Your Calendar!

William Hall Ward 6 Relevance: 3/10

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Alderman William Hall of the 6th Ward invites residents to a community‑wide meeting on January 12 at St. James Community Church to discuss the 2026 agenda and the 6th Ward Forward Initiative. The event includes a constituent hour at 4:30 PM followed by the meeting at 6:00 PM, offering a forum for residents to voice questions and ideas. For more information, contact the 6th Ward Office at 773‑241‑3100 or visit 8541 S. State Street.

January 25th Ward Community Engagements

Byron Sigcho-Lopez Ward 25 Relevance: 2/10

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Alderman Byron Sigcho‑Lopez invites residents to several zoning‑and‑development‑focused meetings, including the ZAB Community Meeting on Jan. 22 and the TIF Review Committee on Jan. 29, where decisions on local development and tax‑increment financing will be discussed. The ward also announces the opening of the 2026 CDOT Shared‑Cost Sidewalk Program on Jan. 12 and encourages participation in holiday recycling drives for lights and trees. Additional community gatherings include the Café con el Concejal on Jan. 17 and the First Community Meeting of 2026 on Jan. 31 at the Chicago Liberation Center.

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2026 Shared Cost Sidewalk Program opens next week

Anthony Napolitano Ward 41 Relevance: 2/10

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The 41st Ward Alderman Anthony Napolitano announces the 2026 Shared Cost Sidewalk Program, opening on January 12, 2026, allowing property owners to apply for low‑cost sidewalk repairs before January 8. The program is limited by available funds and offers extra discounts for seniors and people with disabilities. Additional updates include a campaign to ban online “hotel‑houses,” business‑support resources, and a reminder to sign up for the ward’s text alerts.

Happy New Year 29th Ward!!!

Chris Taliaferro Ward 29 Relevance: 1/10

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Alderman Taliaferro of the 29th Ward sent a New Year greeting; no meetings, policy changes, development approvals, budget decisions, transit changes, or street‑safety projects were announced.