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Know Your Rights Training

October 27, 6:30pm

Whitney Young High School, 211 S. Laflin

 

There’s been understandable outrage from residents about the disturbing ICE activity across the Chicago area. A recent video shows a woman being roughly detained outside World Language Academy in the 34th Ward, and there’s been a noticeable ICE “show of force” along Michigan Avenue. I spoke with parents at the school, who were understandably shaken by what their children witnessed.

 

I am partnering with Ald. Walter Redmond Burnett and Latinos Progresando for a 'Know Your Rights' training on Monday, October 27th at 6:30pm at Whitney Young High School. This event will be an opportunity to learn more about what's happening and how to engage safely with ICE. Please register below and I hope to see you there.

 

CTA Loop Weekend Closure

Starting October 25th at 4am

 

Starting 4am Saturday, October 25, until 2am on Monday, October 27, elevated trains in the Loop will suspend service to allow for track maintenance. Shuttles will be available for the Green, Orange, and Brown lines and the Pink line will be rerouted to connect with the Blue Line at Racine for service into the Loop. Please click here for complete information on this closure and your options for transportation this weekend.

 

2026 Budget Updates

 

This week, my City Council colleagues and I started hearing from Departments about their proposed 2026 budgets. Yesterday, I asked the Department of Transportation why the many concurrent bridge closures were not staggered (as I believe they should have been) to limit impacts to neighbors. You can listen to my remarks here starting around 2:12:55.

 

Near the 34th Ward, multiple major East/West bridges being closed means that narrower side streets are facing traffic they weren’t designed to handle. It's concerning that CDOT does not have a clear plan as we face years of upcoming construction. We can't avoid necessary construction, but long-term planning is imperative to alleviate the impact on nearby neighbors.

  • The Lake Street Bascule Bridge closed on 10/6 and is expected to be closed through January 2028. The advertised detour is south of Lake, but much of this traffic has moved to bridges north of Lake (including Grand, Kinzie, and Chicago).
  • On Grand Avenue, emergency bridge repairs are underway this week, though the bridge is scheduled for major rehabilitation after other nearby projects are completed.
  • The Chicago Avenue Bridge and Halsted viaduct work is being conducted ahead of the permanent casino opening nearby. The bridge will be closed until the end of 2026.

I hope to see better communication and a clearer traffic management plan moving forward, and will continue advocating for an improvement to the situation.

 

Fall Fun in the 34th Ward

 

This weekend, you have not one, not two, but three opportunities to enjoy Halloween festivities across the 34th Ward! I hope you can join to enjoy fall fun at these family friendly events:

  • Pumpkin Patch at Sheridan Park
    • 910 S. Aberdeen 
    • October 25th, 10am-1pm
  • Pumpkinpalooza with the Skinner Park Advisory Council
    • 1331 W. Monroe
    • October 25th, 11am-3pm
  • Halloween Dance Party with Little Italy Chicago Neighborhood Association (LICNA)
    • Piazza Italia Di Chicago, 1428 W. Taylor
    • October 25th, 5pm-6:30pm

For next Friday's (10/31) Trick or Treating on Madison Row, West Central Association is seeking volunteers to assist as crossing guards.

Please sign up here.

 

Green City Market

900 W. Monroe

Saturdays 8am-1pm, starting May 3

 

This year, the market has moved to the 900 block of W. Monroe, between Peoria and Sangamon. 

My team looks forward to meeting with neighbors from 9am-11am (weather permitting)!

My team will not be at the market this weekend. Catch us at the Sheridan Park Pumpkin Patch from 10am-12pm on Saturday!

Daley Plaza Farmers Market

  • 50 W. Washington
  • Thursdays, May 22 - October 23 (No market June 19)
  • 7 a.m. - 2 p.m.

South Loop Farmers Market

  • Printers Row: 632 S. Dearborn
    • Saturdays, May 24 - November 1, (No Market Sept. 6)
    • 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
 
 

Know Your Rights

 

The City has created a "Protecting Chicago" website to connect neighbors with resources and information about their immigration rights in Chicago. Please click below to be connected with the City's new "Protecting Chicago" site.

The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights also has opportunities for individuals interested in volunteering and learning more about how to support our neighbors through their Family Support Network and Hotline. Please click here for their resources and more information about ICIRR.

 
 

2025 Street Sweeping Schedule

 

Street sweeping is underway! Find a map and scheduled dates here. Be sure to move your vehicle on your posted street sweeping dates to avoid getting ticketed or towed. As leaves fall, please do not sweep them into the street. That is not only a violation of City Ordinance, but can lead to flooding and icy conditions during the winter months. 

Call 311 to request yard waste pick up, or use leaves as mulch in your yard. 

 

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.

She is also working on historical plaques for non-landmarked buildings. The 850 West Adams Board already installed a plaque on their building that was built by Alfred S. Alschuler in 1910. Only a Condo Board approval and payment is needed for these types of plaques.

 

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! 

 

2025 Beat Meeting Schedules

 

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!

 

There are two beat meetings scheduled for next week. The meetings will take place on Wednesday, October 29th in the 12th District.

  • Beat 1231: October 29th at 6pm  
    • St. Francis of Assisi Church - 813 W Roosevelt Rd 
  • Beat 1232: October 29th at 7pm
    • St. Francis of Assisi Church - 813 W Roosevelt Rd
 

1st & 12th District Community Conversations

 

The 1st and 12th Police Districts are hosting two community conversations in their districts. These meetings will help the districts refine their strategic plans for next year.  Your input will help the police allocate resources to specific areas of concern in our community.

  • 1st Police District: Community Conversation #2
    • October 29th at 6pm
    • Chicago Women's Fieldhouse - 205 E. 18th St
  • 12th Police District: Community Conversation #2
    • October 30th at 6pm
    • Holy Trinity Catholic Church - 1118 N. Noble
 

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.

 

27th Ward - Directional Traffic Changes 

 

Directional traffic changes were recently implemented as traffic calming measures on 3 streets north of the 34th Ward:

  • Green Street - One Way going south from Lake to Washington
  • May Street - One Way going north from Washington to Lake
  • Racine Ave - One Way going south from Lake to Washington
 

Lake Street Bascule Bridge Rehabilitation

Closure started 9am 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. 

  • Daytime work is planned for October 25th & 26th during the planned CTA Loop shutdown, and jackhammers will be 7am-7pm.
  • The week of October 27th, the northern sidewalk will be closed for ComEd work.

The CDOT project website will be updated with the most up-to-date information on construction, and you can learn more here.

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

 
 

Street Closures

  • Saturday, October 25th, 8am-12pm (backup date of October 26th)
    • To allow for a helicopter lift at the Chicago Board of Trade, there will be street and sidewalk closures on the following streets:
      • Van Buren from Clark to Wells
      • Financial from Jackson to Ida B. Wells.
      • LaSalle from Jackson to Van Buren
  • Sunday, October 26, from 9am to 4pm
    • Canal between Randolph and Lake will be closed for a crane lift
 

State / Lake CTA Station Upgrade

 

CDOT and CTA continue work to transform the 108-year-old CTA train station at State & Lake. The work will affect the CTA bus routes listed here. The north sidewalk across the bridge will close 9/15. One westbound lane on Lake St will close on 9/15, as well. In late September, early morning site survey will begin on the roadway and sidewalk, which will require the bridge to be lifted from 10pm-5am each day. The dates for these lifts are not yet set--stay tuned for future updates.

 

The CTA train station will remain open, and access to surrounding businesses will be maintained throughout construction. The new station is expected to be finished in 2029.

 

Halsted Street & Chicago Avenue Bridge Project

 

The first month of the Halsted St / Chicago Ave project is complete. 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.

 

Speed Camera Installations

 

Automated speed cameras are planned for installation at the following locations:

  • on Racine, between Harrison and Lexington
  • INSTALLED - on Desplaines, between Jackson and Monroe
  • on Jefferson, between Jackson and Monroe
  • INSTALLED - on Michigan, between Monroe and Van Buren
    • 30-day warning period began on 8/1, with citations starting 9/15

These locations were chosen because of their proximities to parks and schools. Installation dates will be shared as they are available.

 

Bridge Repairs

 

2025 Menu Improvement Projects

 

The following project start dates are subject to change, pending weather and equipment considerations.

 

Street Resurfacing Projects

  • Wabash from Wacker to Balbo
    • Monroe to Jackson
      • Resurfacing underway
    • Jackson to Balbo
      • Milling mid-October with resurfacing planned mid-November
  • S. Carpenter Street, from Taylor to Arthington
    • Starting October 29th
  • Complete: N. Garland Ct., from W. Randolph to W. Washington
  • Complete: N. Holden Ct., from W. Washington to dead end
  • Completed: N. Green Street, from Madison to Washington
  • Completed: N. Peoria Street, from Madison to Washington
  • Completed: S. Ada Street, from Lexington to Flournoy
  • Completed: W. Polk Street, from Morgan to Racine

Alley Improvement Projects

  • North/south alley bounded by S. Wabash, S. State, E. Jackson, E. Adams
    • Scheduled to begin October 29th
  • Completed: North/south alley bounded by S. Wabash, S. Michigan, E. Adams, E. Jackson
  • Completed: East/west alley bounded by S. Racine, S. Aberdeen, W. Adams St., W. Monroe St.
  • Completed: North/south alley bounded by W. Flournoy, W. Harrison, S. Racine, W. Westgate
  • On hold: North/south alley bounded by W. Taylor St., W. Arthington St., S. Carpenter St., S. Aberdeen St.
  • Rescheduled: East/west alley bounded by W. Lexington St., W. Flournoy St., S. Ada St., S. Lytle St.
    • The alley bounded by Lexington, Flournoy, Ada & Lytle, that was scheduled for improvement, has been pushed back to 2026 due to contractor capacity.

Sidewalk Improvements

  • In progress: tripping hazards at 802 and 837 S. Carpenter

 

Residential Bump Out Installations

  • W. Monroe & S. Green – detached bump outs - (1) at each corner
    • In progress
  • Completed: W. Van Buren & S. Aberdeen – (1) curb extension to be installed on the N/W corner
  • S. Jefferson & W. Congress – (2) curb extensions to be installed on the S/W & S/E corners
    • In progress
  • S. Jefferson & W. Harrison – (2) curb extensions to be installed on the N/W & N/E corners
    • In progress

Residential Lighting Improvement Projects

  • 800 & 900 block of S. Carpenter – in progress
  • 800 & 900 block of S. Miller – in progress
  • 1000 block of W. Arthington – in progress
  • 1000 block of W. Cabrini – in progress

If you have any questions regarding these or any other infrastructure projects here in the 34th Ward, please reach out to Dan from my office at 312-744-6820 or via email to dan@ward34.org.

 

Ashland/I-290 Expressway Viaduct Work

 

Stage 1 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 1 will remain in effect until the west side of the bridge is reconstructed. Following this, Stage 2 will be implemented 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 Spring 2026. Stage 1 traffic configuration was implemented at the end of April 2025, and is on schedule to be completed by November.

 

Motorists can expect delays and should allow extra time for trips through this area. Drivers are urged to pay close attention to flaggers and signs in the work zones, obey the posted speed limits and be on the alert for workers and equipment.

 

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

 

Traffic Management: Tribune and U-Haul Demolition

 

  • Monday-Friday truck traffic will be focused from 9am – 4pm to avoid the morning and afternoon commuter rush hours. Once trucks are on-site, they will be on private property and not in the public right of way.
  • Weekends will be used for heavy hauling and will limit truck traffic from 8:00am – 8:00pm.
  • Traffic entrance and exit as noted in the above diagram (please note, barging material as shown, is not an option at this point). If more entrances and access become available, Brandenburg will consider editing said plan.
  • Brandenburg has a scale set up onsite and random trucks leaving the site will be weighed to verify optimal capacity and to adhere to city trucking load limits.
  • This plan will be modified as conditions in the field dictate.
 

Work is underway for the Canal Street Viaduct reconstruction.

Update: September 25, 2025

 

The contractor will be pouring the bridge sidewalk for the viaduct above Union Station this weekend, and during that time Canal between Jackson and Van Buren will be closed. The closure will begin at 8:00PM Friday 9/26 and end at 5:00AM Monday 9/29. This will be the same type of closure that occurred earlier in September.


Reconstruction of the Canal Street Viaduct between Adams Street and Jackson Boulevard continues. The concrete bridge deck on Canal Street has been poured and the east sidewalk is now open.
 
The remaining work includes west sidewalk construction, drainage, traffic signals, lighting, pavement marking, street signs and Union Station restoration.   


The project is anticipated to be completed in February 2026. If you have any questions, please email the project email address at CDOTCanalProjects@gmail.com.

 
 

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

 
 
 

Homerathon

National Hellenic Museum
October 23rd, 12:30pm - 8:00pm
October 24th, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

 

Join the National Hellenic Museum for Homerathon, their annual reading of Homer’s Odyssey in the way it was meant to be experienced – aloud and in community! They are thrilled to partner with the University of Illinois Chicago’s Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies to once again bring this important work to life. Additionally, this year, Homerathon is a featured event of the Chicago Cultural Alliance’s Journey Chicago.

 

Madison Row Trick or Treat

October 31st, 3pm-6pm

Madison from Morgan to Elizabeth

 

Join us for West Central Association's annual Trick or Treat on Madison Row! If you're a business interested in participating, sign up here.

This year, we're seeking volunteers to help direct traffic and keep folks safe during the event. If you're interested, please click here to sign up.

 
 

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!