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Grand Crossing
Lower West Side, New City ok'd for open space projects
Under this proposal, the City and Chicago Park District would exchange parcels at 74th and Woodlawn in the Grand Crossing neighborhood in order to move the current Woodlawn Park across the streets to 7329 S. Woodlawn Ave. in order to redevelop and enlarge the park from .38 acres to 1.25 acres in size. The City would use the old park facility as part of a proposed affordable housing development project. The Park district has committed $400,000 to the park’s development.
Published on April 9, 2008.
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5600 block of South Halsted Street
New Homes, Housing for Seniors and Homeless Approved
...on 18 City-owned lots and two other parcels that they currently own in the 5600 block of South Halsted Street in the 20th Ward. The units will provide affordable housing and supportive services to the...
Published on April 9, 2008.
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748 W. 63rd St.
Entrepreneurs Learn To Bounce
August 21, 2008- Kennedy-King College, 748 W. 63rd St., Building U
Published on March 28, 2008.
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748 W. 63rd St.
Entrepreneurs Learn To Bounce
August 21, 2008- Kennedy-King College, 748 W. 63rd St., Building U
Published on March 28, 2008.
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Englewood
Introduced Ordinances Support Homeownership, Supportive Housing in Englewood
Mayor Richard M. Daley today introduced two ordinances supporting homeownership and affordable housing with support services to those who are homeless or at risk of being homeless in the Englewood community on the city's South Side.
Published on March 12, 2008.
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6th Ward
Introduced Ordinances Support Homeownership, Supportive Housing in Englewood
The developer plans to build up to 24 single-family homes and 13 two-flats on scattered sites in the 6th Ward.
Published on March 12, 2008.
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Kershaw Magnet School
Mayor Daley, CPS Officials Announce Six New Elementary School Options
"At the same time, we must also work to offer new neighborhood school options so that parents can find the right fit for their child," Daley said in remarks delivered at what next fall will open as the Kershaw Magnet School, 6450 S. Lowe Ave.
Published on March 11, 2008.
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Englewood
Daley's Request for a Tax Assessment Appeal Period for City Is Approved
For example, the data he gave the Board, provided by the Chicago Association of Realtors, show that in the last two years the sale price of single family homes in the Englewood community have decreased by 13 per cent and in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood by 6 per cent.
Published on March 5, 2008.
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950 E. 61st St.
Mayor Daley Announces Partnership with University of Chicago
...neighborhoods still in need," Daley said in remarks delivered at the program's service center, 950 E. 61st St.
Published on March 4, 2008.
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63rd Street and Blackstone Avenue
63rd & Blackstone/60th & King
The first site, at 63rd Street and Blackstone Avenue, is a primary gateway into the Woodlawn neighborhood and the University of Chicago campus. Located one block west of Jackson Park, the 1.6-acre location offers convenient access to Metra's IC rapid transit line, the lakefront, and the Midway Plaisance. The site currently possesses B3-5 and RM-5 zoning.
Published on January 29, 2008.
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60th Street and King Drive
63rd & Blackstone/60th & King
The 3.5-acre second location, at 60th and King Drive, is the largest single development site abutting Washington Park. It is located within walking distance to the CTA's Green Line and the Midway Plaisance. Current zoning is RM-5.
Published on January 29, 2008.
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5600 block of South Wabash
Chicago Police Seize More Than 45 Firearms and Ammunition from the Streets of Chicago on New Year's Eve
Police seized a variety of weapons including a Tech Nine semi-automatic pistol, a .22 caliber rifle, 22 rounds of ammunition, and four .22 caliber magazines when police viewed shots fired in the Austin (15th) District in the 5700 block of West Ohio. Police seized another Tech Nine pistol in the 700 block of East 84th Place, a .30 caliber rifle in the 4500 block of South Lacrosse, and a 12 gauge semi-automatic shotgun was seized from the 4500 block of South Rockwell. A 30.06 caliber rifle, a .380 semi automatic pistol and .22 caliber shotgun were seized from the 5600 block of South Wabash.
Published on January 2, 2008.
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Ward 5
Ward 5 & 8 Pick Up Scedule & Map
If you live in the blue area - north of 79th Street - your blue cart collection days for 2007 are during the following weeks on the same day as your garbage:
Published on December 21, 2007.
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815 W. 63rd St
16 bank buildings proposed as thematic landmark district
Chicago City Bank and Trust Company, 815 W. 63rd St.
Published on December 6, 2007.
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5800 block of South Shields Avenue
Chicago Police Deputy Superintendent Charles Williams Apprehends Burglar While Off Duty
Gregory Walker, 46, of the 5800 block of South Shields Avenue was charged with one count each of burglary to school and possession of burglary tools.
Published on December 2, 2007.
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6500 block of South Eggleston Avenue
Chicago Police Deputy Superintendent Charles Williams Apprehends Burglar While Off Duty
The Deputy continued the pursuit until he caught up with Walker on the 6500 block of South Eggleston Avenue. Walker was placed into custody.
Published on December 2, 2007.
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University Avenue, from East 67th Street to East Marquette Road
University Ave. sewer main (67th Street to Marquette Rd.)
The Chicago Department of Water Management will install a new sewer in South University Avenue, from East 67th Street to East Marquette Road.
Published on November 28, 2007.
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5751-59 S. Michigan Ave
Daley Dedicates Supportive Housing Units in Washington Park
"We are delivering on our commitment to help those individuals who are homeless and at risk of being homeless," Daley said at a ceremony at the building, 5751-59 S. Michigan Ave. "These new units of affordable housing help a vulnerable segment of our society - namely, women and children who are disadvantaged by issues of poverty and abuse."
Published on November 27, 2007.
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860 E. 63rd street
Biography of Alderman Willie B. Cochran
Willie B. Cochran has lived, worked and invested in the 20th ward for over 30 years. Currently he serves on the Local School Council at Woodlawn Community School. He is also an Advisory Council member for the Harriet M. Harris Park (past president). Mr. Cochran has actively participated in his community as a block club member and president. He has served as a board member for the Woodlawn Preservation and Investment Corporation and the Covenant Development Corporation. As a board member, he was instrumental in developing affordable and market rate housing in Woodlawn. In addition to being an active resident of the community, he has operated a family-owned business for 12 years, Rainbow Brite Laundromat at 860 E. 63rd street.
Published on November 20, 2007.
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6100 block of South Ellis Avenue
Wanted for Homicide
We are seeking help from the community in providing information on a homicide that occurred in the 6100 block of South Ellis Avenue. On November 19, 2007 at 1:25 a.m., unknown offender(s) shot the victim and fled in an unknown direction.
Published on November 19, 2007.
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Grand Crossing
Landmark district proposed for Cottage Grove
Encompassing portions of the Chatham and Greater Grand Crossing communities, the proposed district reflects how the city's 1923 zoning ordinance promoted the development of long retail strips through local neighborhoods. The proposed district also reflects how neighborhood commercial development prospered near the intersections of local streetcar lines early in the last century.
Published on November 1, 2007.