IMPORTANT NOTE: The “Post Meeting Roundup” is neither official meeting minutes, nor is it intended as a replacement of actual meeting minutes for Board Meetings. The minutes of any given meeting are typically not available until after they are reviewed and approved by the Board, which usually occurs at the next scheduled meeting. Rather, the roundup […]
From the Office of 48th Ward Alderman Harry Osterman July 17, 2017 “Dear Neighbor: Public safety is my number one priority as alderman. My office works closely with the Chicago Police Department to address safety issues within our community. In addition, we work with many community partners to provide a full calendar of outdoor events […]
CONSUMER FRAUD – RECOGNIZE, REPORT and REGISTER From the City of Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection. There are many forms of Consumer Fraud – Mortgage Fraud, Debit Card Fraud, Fake Charities, Fake Lotteries and more. Here are some tips so that you do not fall prey: Recognize: * Do not respond to […]
UPDATES – Saturday July 8th All the latest: 1. The exterior Tuckpointing and Masonry Repairs moved to the south driveway, adjacent to The Breakers. Below, workers setting up for the day and waiting for the rain to pass; very little actually needs to be done along these locations, thanks to repairs last year following some leaking that affected […]
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING Management Report and Agenda Monday July 10, 2017 2nd Floor Party Room OPEN SESSION – Call to Order The meeting chair, expected to be Board President Michael Parrie, will call the meeting to order. Please be courteous – no audience participation is permitted. If applicable, speakers will be recognized by the […]
Work Replacing the overhead fire doors on 1p and 2p got underway as planned. It appears the work will take one or two more nights than expected. Work started Friday July 7th on the 2P level in the overnight hours. Removing the old doors took a bit more work than they anticipated, so additional time will be […]