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With The Holidays Around The Corner We Urge Residents Expecting To Plan A Quick Pick Up Of All Deliveries To The Package Room For everyone’s comfort and convenience and out of respect to our volunteer sorters, PLEASE remove your packages as expeditiously as possible. And just as important, remember our limitations. If you are expecting […]
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING Monday December 9, 2024 7:30PM 2nd Floor Party Room Report And Agenda 6:30PM – CLOSED SESSION The Board is scheduled to meet to discuss rule violations, pending litigation, Unit Owner account issues and personnel matters. 7:30PM – OWNER FORUM The Board of Directors and Management may welcome and address feedback and […]
UPDATED December 6th FIRST – Thank You To Everyone Who’s Taken The Time To Contact The 48th Ward Office And The Chicago Park District. We are aware MANY residents sent e-mails and made phone calls regarding the conditions in the park which became extraordinarily intolerable over the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend. We greatly appreciate those of […]
These Are Not Uncommon Or Abnormal This Time Of Year! As we’ve lamented in the past, the weather doesn’t care if it ruins the view. Condensation, frost (when it’s truly cold out), dripping, sunny outside/fogged up inside, and even leaking from the neighbor above you due to condensation. These are all phenomenon which are possible […]
Recently We’ve Had Inquiries About The Presence Of Dogs On The Elevators And In The Common Areas While the PTCA Declaration prohibits Dogs and Cats as pets, properly prescribed service and support animals are welcome, consistent with the relevant law governing housing and residences such as a condominium community. This includes the Federal Fair Housing […]
Repost – Originally Posted September 21st From Chicago’s Office Of Emergency Management And Communications If you have ever wondered whether you should dial 911 or 311, you are not alone. Here are some guidelines from the City of Chicago OEMC, to help you determine whether a situation calls for one or the other: 9-1-1 EMERGENCY […]