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35th Ward Newsletter: February 6 to February 11, 2026

Anthony Quezada Ward 35 Relevance: 5/10

SUMMARY

On February 6, Alderman Anthony J. Quezada of the 35th Ward attended Transit Equity Day with CTA Acting President Nora Leerhsen and other transit advocates, discussing the recently passed Northern Illinois Transit Authority Act and strategies to improve transit access and reliability in the neighborhood. He also joined the signing of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s ICE On Notice executive order and visited the Northwest Side Solidarity Network’s food distribution operation, highlighting community efforts to address poverty and immigration enforcement impacts. Additional updates include plans to collect donations for the NSSN, an upcoming rent party supporting tenants affected by deportation, and several community events such as the Hermosa Know Your Rights workshop and the CPkD participatory budgeting process.

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32nd Ward Newsletter January 30, 2026

Scott Waguespack Ward 32 Relevance: 2/10

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On February 6, Alderman Scott Waguespack of the 32nd Ward highlighted a meeting at the Lincoln Park Chamber of Commerce where he and fellow aldermen reviewed business development issues and the 2026 city budget. He also reported on the ongoing Fletcher (Hoyne‑Oakley) water‑main replacement project and announced the opening of a Restore, Reinvest and Renew (R3) funding opportunity for community‑led solutions. Other key items included Black History Month library events, a warning about Honda air‑bag thefts, office closures for Lincoln’s Birthday and Presidents’ Day, and information on applying for Vote‑by‑Mail ballots.

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46th Ward Newsletter

Angela Clay Ward 46 Relevance: 10/10

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Alderwoman Angela Clay of the 46th Ward highlighted the panel discussion on zoning and the passage of the Broadway Upzoning ordinance, a key policy change aimed at encouraging mixed‑use development and housing near transit. The newsletter also noted emergency sewer repairs on Broadway that will close the street for several days, and announced the closure of the temporary family shelter at the American Islamic College. Additional events include Black History Month celebrations, a DuSable Museum Day with a Legacy Award, a mobile DMV event, and various community resources such as SNAP work‑requirement updates and free art‑institute admission.

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Community Is a Verb

Jessie Fuentes Ward 26 Relevance: 7/10

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Alderperson Jessie Fuentes of the 26th Ward highlighted a Community Zoning Meeting at Pierce Church where residents discussed future site use, and shared feedback on a proposed 44‑unit affordable housing development at 3251 W. Division, while outlining the ward’s zoning intake process. She also referenced the city’s Welcoming City ordinance and Mayor Johnson’s executive order to document federal immigration enforcement misconduct, underscoring the ward’s commitment to community safety and accountability. Additional updates included a safety walk on Lawndale following a recent assault, a Winter Walk event in Humboldt Park, a tree‑planting day in Hermosa, and various community resources and job opportunities.

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Early Voting Begins Thursday, February 12

Brendan Reilly Ward 42 Relevance: 0/10

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Alderman Brendan Reilly of the 42nd Ward announces that early voting for the March 17 primary begins February 12 at the new Election Supersite and the Board of Elections Office, with extended hours until March 8 and March 16. He invites residents to join him in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 14 and notes upcoming CAPS meetings, a Taylor Swift‑themed art installation at Pioneer Court, and a seniors feedback survey for the 2027 Area Plan on Aging. The newsletter also lists numerous traffic closures and construction projects in the ward, including filming restrictions, Bally’s Casino utility work, CTA station reconstruction, and bridge construction updates.

33rd Ward Newsletter - February 6, 2026

Rosanna Rodriguez Ward 33 Relevance: 5/10

SUMMARY

Alderwoman Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez’s February 6, 2026 newsletter highlights the opening of the 33rd Ward Participatory Budgeting ballot, urging residents to vote on community infrastructure and service projects through March 2. The ward also reports several zoning approvals—3240 W Lawrence Ave, 3039 W Irving Park, and 3446 W Irving Park—alongside ongoing community‑driven zoning reviews and a Chicago Parks District PB initiative. Additional updates include a Winter Mercadito vendor fair, Neighbor Night appointments, new SNAP work‑requirement rules, and various local events and resources.

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EcoFest Vendors; Puzzle Exchange

Matt Martin Ward 47 Relevance: 1/10

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Ald. Matt Martin of the 47th Ward reported that he participated in the City Council’s Environmental Protection Committee to review a rodent‑control pilot, supported a water‑system reclamation study by the Army Corps of Engineers, and met with senior residents to discuss the North Center Senior Satellite Center. He also joined the Public Safety Committee to review the Office of Reentry and met with the Small Business Advisory Center to explore legislation that would streamline business applications. The newsletter also announced upcoming community events such as EcoFest 2026 vendor applications, the Andersonville Puzzle Exchange, and the Lunar New Year Parade, along with other local cultural and health‑related activities.

Public Safety Alert - Shooting in Neighboring 40th Ward

Debra Silverstein Ward 50 Relevance: 1/10

SUMMARY

Alderman Debra L. Silverstein of the 50th Ward issued a public safety alert about a shooting in the neighboring 40th Ward, urging residents to contact the Area 3 Bureau of Detectives with any information. No meetings, policy changes, or development updates were mentioned in this newsletter.

3rd Ward E-News for 2/6/26

Pat Dowell Ward 3 Relevance: 1/10

SUMMARY

The Third Ward Aldermanic Office highlighted the DWM Sewer Lining Project from Shields to Wentworth as a key infrastructure investment, along with Money Matters initiatives in Bronzeville. The newsletter also promoted a range of community events, including Veterans gatherings, a weekly job‑search session, a Women Veterans coffee social, an urban agriculture certificate program, and a sports clinic for veterans.

6th Ward E-Newsletter - February 2026

William Hall Ward 6 Relevance: 4/10

SUMMARY

Earlier this week, Alderman William Hall hosted a community zoning meeting in the 6th Ward where residents discussed development and zoning decisions. The ward also celebrated 100 years of Black History Month with a ribbon‑cutting at the DuSable Black History Museum and announced upcoming events such as the Hearts & Harmony Love Luncheon, the 6th Ward Volunteer Summit, and various health and community programs. Additional resources include business office hours for zoning assistance, free blood‑pressure screenings, and grant application opportunities for local development.

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Chicago's 50th Ward Newsletter

Debra Silverstein Ward 50 Relevance: 1/10

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On February 24, Alderman Debra Silverstein invites residents to a virtual meeting to review the design of a new playground at Indian Boundary Park, a key community development project. The city’s winter parking restrictions remain unchanged through April 1, with no overnight bans in the 50th Ward but prohibitions on streets with at least two inches of snow. Other updates include a potential sale of the High Ridge YMCA property, a holiday lights recycling drive, Black History Month celebrations, and upcoming primary election information.

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16th Ward Community E-Newsletter: Weekend Edition

Stephanie Coleman Ward 16 Relevance: 0/10

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The newsletter from 16th Ward Alderman Stephanie D. Coleman reports no upcoming meetings, policy changes, development approvals, budget decisions, transit service changes, or street safety projects for the weekend. Instead, it highlights community events, including a senior and veteran Valentine's lunch and volunteer sign‑up opportunities, and reminds residents about warming centers and the 16th Ward Service Office hours.

44th Ward Newsletter: February 6, 2026

Bennett Lawson Ward 44 Relevance: 8/10

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Alderman Bennett Lawson announces that the 3233 N Sheffield development, which will add 99 apartments and double bike parking, is slated for approval at the upcoming Zoning Committee meeting, and invites residents to the Annual Wrigley Field Community Meeting on Feb. 24 to discuss baseball‑season preparations. The newsletter also highlights Black History Month celebrations across the city, ongoing public‑safety updates, and a range of community events and resources, including park activities, library programs, and local‑business support.

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E-Newsletter for February 6th, 2026

Raymond Lopez Ward 15 Relevance: 5/10

SUMMARY

Alderman Raymond Lopez announced new parking enforcement measures in the 15th Ward, including a Residential Permit Parking program and a directive to remove dibs, aimed at reducing abandoned vehicles and improving street parking access. He also highlighted ongoing initiatives such as the continuation of VetConnect for veterans, a recent visit to the Chicago Board of Elections to discuss election security, and efforts to address sanitation violations and rodent control. Additional community updates include online Vote‑By‑Mail registration for the March 17 primary, STEM Academy summer program applications, and a food‑scrap drop‑off program to promote sustainability.

Important Community Alert

David Moore Ward 17 Relevance: 0/10

SUMMARY

The newsletter from 17th Ward Alderman David Moore contains no specific updates on meetings, policy changes, development approvals, budget decisions, transit service changes, or street safety projects. No additional announcements or events are included.

48th Ward News: February 5, 2026

Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth Ward 48 Relevance: 6/10

SUMMARY

Alderwoman Leni Manaa‑Hoppenworth announced several upcoming meetings and hearings, including a Complete Streets hearing on February 9, a synagogue redevelopment community meeting on February 26, and public feedback windows for a zoning change at 1527 W Edgewater (RS‑3 to RM‑4.5) and for the 2026–2031 Five‑Year Blueprint on Homelessness. Policy updates include a new Complete Streets framework, the ICE On Notice Executive Order, and the approval of ARO‑designated affordable units at The Mabel Exchange, while budget decisions are highlighted by the open voting for the 2026 Participatory Budgeting program and the deadline for Community Development Grant applications. Other highlights feature Black History Month celebrations, the upcoming Fika Fest, and community events such as Ward Night and the 48th Ward office closure notices.

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Downtown Early Voting Starts 2/12!

Bill Conway Ward 34 Relevance: 6/10

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Transit updates dominate the edition, with the State/Lake elevated station closed for demolition and the Canal Street Viaduct reconstruction underway, while the Lake Street Bascule Bridge rehabilitation, Halsted/Chicago Ave bridge demolition, and Ashland/I‑290 viaduct work continue to reshape key corridors. The alderman also highlighted the unanimous approval of a Noise Sensitive Zone ordinance that protects worship spaces and the launch of a new CDOT 3‑1‑1 reporting channel for delivery robot impacts, alongside the installation of stop signs at Polk and May to improve pedestrian safety. Community news includes early voting sites opening downtown, CAPS meetings, and a range of local events and volunteer opportunities.

February 2026 in 25th Ward

Byron Sigcho-Lopez Ward 25 Relevance: 5/10

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Ald. Byron Sigcho‑Lopez of the 25th Ward announces the upcoming Infrastructure Townhall on March 19 to discuss the 2026 MENU participatory budgeting process, allowing residents to shape local infrastructure spending. The newsletter also highlights community safety gains, celebrates Black History Month, and invites residents to the International Women’s Day celebration on March 6 and other local events such as the Dvorak Park seniors’ Valentine’s Day lunch, a Café con el Concejal, and an expungement event.

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23rd Ward Office Relocation & School Closures

Silvana Tabares Ward 23 Relevance: 0/10

SUMMARY

Alderman Tabares of the 23rd Ward highlighted a policy change: Chicago’s new ordinance bans hemp edibles while permitting hemp beverages. He also addressed community concerns, including a letter to Cardinal Cupich about the closure of St. Bruno and St. Richard schools, safety reminders amid recent robberies, and instructions for reporting water leaks. Additionally, the ward is offering snow‑removal assistance through My Block, My Hood, My City and is recruiting volunteers to help seniors with snow removal.

Alderman Nicholas Sposato's 38th Ward Update

Nicholas Sposato Ward 38 Relevance: 0/10

SUMMARY

Alderman Nicholas Sposato of the 38th Ward announces early voting dates and locations for the March primary, notes the office holiday on February 12, and highlights community resources such as free English classes, a local Peruvian restaurant, and job openings. He also promotes a dog rescue event featuring Duluth and encourages support for St. Cyprian Food Pantry. No zoning, housing, transit, or budget updates were included.