Throughout the winter, frigid temperatures might cause potholes. If you notice any near you, please report them to my office with the address, size, and any other information that might help identify the pothole.
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2025 Beat Meeting Schedules
Mark your calendars for 2025 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 in the new year!
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The 2025 Individual Artists Program (IAP) grant application is closing soon!
The program aims to assist Chicago's practicing artists in creating work that develops their craft and elevates their careers. IAP grants support artists across all artistic disciplines including Film & Media Arts, Literary Arts, Music, Performing Arts (Theater/Dance), and Visual Arts/Design. Apply by January 15th and learn more here.
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Holiday Tree Recycling
January 11-25, 2025
Is your goal for the new year being more sustainable? Or are you just stumped thinking about how to dispose of your Christmas tree? The Department of Streets and Sanitation is partnering with the Chicago Park District for another season of Holiday Tree Recycling.
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Please remove all ornaments, tinsel, and lights before dropping your tree off. For more information, please visit the ChicagoRecycles website.
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Canal Street One-Way Pilot Project Update
The one-way pilot project on N. Canal, from W. Lake to W. Kinzie, is coming to an end. Constituent feedback to this pilot was overwhelmingly negative, frequently noting the traffic difficulty during rush hour.
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As a result, I worked with CDOT to return this section of Canal Street (from Lake to Kinzie) back to a two-way street.
CDOT has restriped the pavement with new markings and will adjust the current signage to show the street will be returned to two-way. A new sign, “Turning Vehicles Yield to Bicyclists & Pedestrians," facing eastbound traffic on Kinzie at Canal will be added. All cement work and permanent markings will be installed in 2025.
Thank you for your patience and collaboration throughout this pilot. With any questions or comments please email dan@ward34.org.
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Stay connected with the 34th Ward on social media!
Alderman Conway can be found at the links below or with the @AldConway handle on the following platforms.
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Apply for your CityKey card online!
The Office of the City Clerk is excited to announce the completion of a first-of-it's kind CityKey online platform, giving residents another way to get their free CityKey card! Chicagoans can now apply for a CityKey online and once their information verified, they can receive your CityKey card through the mail.
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Applicants will need to upload the proper documents along with a passport-size photo, the steps can be found in the Applying for your CityKey section. Read more and apply for your CityKey here.
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City Clerk 2025 Pricing Updates
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Backyard Compost Bin Giveaway
Backyard composting is a rewarding way to reduce your household waste, and the Department of Streets and Sanitation (DSS) is offering FREE backyard compost bins to help Chicago residents get started!
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DSS will provide up to 20 compost bins for residents in each of the City's 50 wards. Requests may be made using an online form, and city staff will deliver the bin to your door. To be eligible, you must live in the City of Chicago in a single-family home or building with 4 dwelling units or less.
Learn more about backyard composting and request a FREE compost bin here.
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Winter Parking Restrictions
From December 1st to April 1st, the City's overnight parking ban is in place on snow routes. This allows snow plows and emergency vehicles to move easily along affected streets. Be mindful of posted no parking signs so you don't get ticketed and towed and so we can create less hazardous winter road conditions for our neighbors.
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This is in effect daily from 3am-7am whether it snows or not, and you should also avoid parking in areas with posted Winter Parking Ban signs when snowfall is over 2 inches.
To see a map of streets impacted, click here. Visit the Streets and Sanitation website to learn more. You can also track the locations of snow plows here.
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Help Shape OIG’s Project Priorities for 2025 The Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has published two draft documents outlining details of over 50 proposed projects under consideration for 2025. OIG invites you to read the plans and take the Community Feedback Survey to provide your feedback here.
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South Loop Farmers Market
Roosevelt Collection
Saturdays (1/11-3/29), 9am-1pm
The South Loop Farmers Market location at Roosevelt Collection is a vibrant place to enjoy this winter indoor market with friends & family. Support small businesses, engage with the community, and explore South Loop's premiere retail destination.
Learn more about the market here.
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Traffic Impacts
Helicopter Lift: On January 11th from 9am-11am, Washington will be closed from Wacker to Canal for a helicopter lift to install HVAC units at 111 N. Canal.
Bridge Closure: On January 9th and 10th from 9am-5pm, the Wells Street Bridge (approximately 300 N. Wells) will be closed for traffic safety barrier work.
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Peoples Gas Main Replacement - Wabash from Monroe to Balbo
Peoples Gas (PGL) is continuing a major infrastructure upgrade project along Wabash from Monroe to Balbo as well as on Harrison from Michigan to Wabash. This gas main replacement project is part of PGL’s ongoing efforts to modernize its system in order to ensure continued safe and reliable service to the City of Chicago.
The work hours may vary throughout the project, but we currently anticipate working from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. During construction hours you will be able to expect traffic in each direction maintained through our work zones. This gas main installation will at times impact access to garages and/or loading docks so they ask that any deliveries or driveway access needed during work hours be communicated to on-site personnel with advance notice to the extent possible to allow access to be accommodated with minimal delay.
Week of 1/6
- Remobilize to site on 1/8/25
- Continue gas main Installation in Wabash between Van Buren and Ida B. Wells (9am-4pm W-F)
Week of 1/13
- Remobilize to site on 1/13/25
- Excavate service cutoff in Wabash between Monroe and Adams (9am-4pm M-F)
- Continue gas main Installation in Wabash between Van Buren and Ida B. Wells (9am-4pm M-F)
Week of 1/20
- Continue gas main Installation in Wabash between Van Buren and Ida B. Wells (9am-4pm M-F)
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Coco Delivery Service
Coco, a personal delivery device operator, began deploying their devices in a pilot service area encompassing parts of the 34th Ward. Cocos are always controlled by a professionally trained pilot when in the public right of way. To learn more about the Coco program, please click here.
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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.
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- 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.
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Work is underway for the Canal Street Viaduct demolition.
Access to the east sidewalk of Canal Street between Adams and Jackson and the entrance to Union Station/222 South Riverside will be limited but maintained at night. The entrance will remain open during the day with brief intermittent closures occurring on the east sidewalk.
Beginning January 6th, prep work will start for the segment of the Canal project between Jackson and Van Buren, and demolition work is scheduled to begin the week of January 13th. This will be nighttime work, approximately between 8pm and 4am. Night demolition is scheduled to begin on January 20, 2025
If you have any questions, please email the project email address at CDOTCanalProjects@gmail.com.
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The City of Chicago and Cook County are hiring! View their respective job posting sites below:
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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.
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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.
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Volunteer at the Art Institute of Chicago!
The Art Institute is now accepting applications for their Winter Training Cohort for the Volunteer Program and is looking to fill positions for Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. The Volunteer Program activates the Ryan Learning Center, primarily supporting programs and spaces for young people and the adults connected to them. Click here for more information about how to apply.
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Helping Cats Near You
4th Sunday of every month, 4pm - 6pm Details here.
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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!
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