Be part of the solution!
We encourage all residents to participate in their CAPS Beat Meeting.
The Chicago Police Department’s Beat community meetings are a key part of the CAPS strategy of partnerships and problem-solving. These meetings are held in person. New for 2026, District 18 has arranged for remote participation which occur in February (different dates than in-person meetings). All Zoom Meetings will be 1/2 hour and are accessible using this link:
HTTPS://US02WEB.ZOOM.US/J/89029268918 (Copy link into your browser)
Click here to find which beat you reside in. You may also call 312-742-5778 or email CAPS.018District@chicagopolice.org for more information about the 18th District CAPS office.
Jan 13 (Tuesday): Beats 1822/1823 5:00 pm. and 6:00 p.m. at Holy Family Church, 542 W. Hobbie Street. Remote meetings by Zoom will be held on February 4th at 1:00 and 1:30 respectively.
Jan 15 (Thursday): Beats 1821/1824 5:00 pm. and 6:00 p.m. at First St. Paul’s Church, 1301 N. LaSalle Drive. Remote meetings by Zoom will be held on February 4th at 2:00 and 2:30 respectively.
Jan 20 (Tuesday): Beats 1831/1832 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at Anti Cruelty 510 N. LaSalle. Note change in address. Remote meetings by Zoom will be held on February 5th at 1:00 and 1:30 respectively.
Jan 22 (Thursday): Beats 1833/1834 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at Northwestern University – 303 E. Superior Street. Remote meetings by Zoom will be held on February 5th at 2:00 and 2:30 respectively.
Feb 10 (Wednesday): Beat 1214 7:00 p.m. Sterling Bay, 333 N. Green Street No remote option.
2026 Full year Schedules
In Person CAPS Beat Meetings are also posted on the RNRA Event Calendar which can be found on RNRAChicago.org and on the My River North mobile app. You can find reference to the remote dates noted on the calendar for the in-person dates.





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Chicago residents are once again encouraged to create innovative snowplow names and submit them below by January 10, 2026. At the end of the contest, the Department of Streets and Sanitation will pick the top six names, and those names will represent one snowplow in each of the City’s six snow districts.