Dear Neighbor, I hope you’ll join me for a virtual Town Hall meeting for 46th Ward students, parents, and school staff to discuss your questions, concerns, and feedback regarding remote learning for the upcoming school year. As...
More infoPOAH expands Chicago affordable housing presence with Bridgeport, Uptown acquisitions
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Police Accountability Town Hall with COPA on July 21
On Tuesday, July 21st at 6:00 pm, Alderman Cappleman will be hosting a Town Hall with the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA). COPA Director Sydney Roberts will discuss the work of COPA and the state of police accountability in...
More infoChanges to Refuse and Recycling Schedule on Friday, July 3rd
Please note these important changes to the refuse and recycling schedule due to the Friday, July 3rd (4th of July Observed) holiday. There will be no refuse collection on Friday July 3rd. All city-collected refuse will be serviced Monday thru...
More infoCTA Loud Construction Noise June 27-28, 2020
Red and Purple Modernization Phase One Project: Montrose track construction update On Friday, June 5, we began construction of a new track interlocking on our Red and Purple Line tracks near Montrose Avenue as part of the CTA’s Red and Purple...
More infoStrengthening Police Reform and Accountability
This week, Mayor Lightfoot issued a statement standing with those who are “sick and tired of the lack of fundamental change.” I agree. I stand in favor of police reform and police accountability. I believe that we must take action and we must do...
More infoCOVID-19 Mask Guidance
Beginning on Friday, May 1, individuals will be required to wear a face-covering or a mask when in a public place where they can’t maintain a six-foot social distance. Face-coverings will be required in public indoor spaces, such as stores...
More infoSTREET SWEEPING DURING STAY AT HOME ORDER
While Street Sweeping will begin as scheduled, signage will not be posted due to the Stay at Home Order. Streets and Sanitation will clean as much as possible around parked cars and will focus on major roads. View and download the Ward 46 Street...
More infoCOVID-19 Federal ‘Families First’ Toolkit
COVID-19 Guidance for Multifamily Residential Buildings (Updated 4/21/20)
NEW GUIDANCE: COVID-19 Guidance for Congregate Living Facilities COVID-19 Guidance for Residential Buildings COVID-19 Guidance for Residential Buildings, May 2020 Download: COVID-19 Guidance for Residential Buildings 04.01.2020 Please...
More infoUPDATED: Stay at Home Executive Order March 21 – May 31 FAQs
For FAQs from the City of Chicago on Stay at Home, click here. The Stay at Home Order has been extended until May 31st, with changes to the existing order going into effect starting May 1st: FACE COVERINGS: Beginning on May 1, individuals will be...
More infoStaying Connected: Online Resources and Opportunities from Home
A big part of keeping everyone safe during COVID-19 is staying home and working remotely when possible. Along with schools and other organizations staying closed, it is import to ensure everyone stays healthy, both physically and mentally. The...
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