Welcome Hubbard Street Dance Chicago to the neighborhood!

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago has moved into a new 13,000 square-foot space on the fourth floor of Water Tower Place! The new facility includes a dance studio, artist lounge, office area, production storage, dressing rooms, and a physical therapy area. Visitors to Water Tower Place willl be able to get a partial view of dance rehearsals as they stroll the mall. CLICK HERE for more information.

Support Your Firefighters – Purchase a 2022 Calendar!


Ignite The Spirit is a charity established by the Chicago Fire Department to help provide funding and resources to their Brothers & Sisters as well as the community in time of need. They make this happen through fundraising events and donations. You too can get involved in this unique and impactful effort by volunteering, attending upcoming events or by making a tax deductable donation.

Since 2003, Ignite the Spirit has helped over 500 families in need and they are still going strong. Over one million dollars in donations has been generously provided to ease the hardship of Chicago Fire Department families.

CLICK HERE to purchase the 2022 Ignite the Spirit Calendar.  They are only $10 + Shipping.  Support those who are always there for our community.

Carjacking – What you Should Know

Free At-Home COVID-19 Test Kits Now Available

The Biden Administration is buying one billion tests to give to Americans for free. This initial program will allow four free tests to be requested per residential address. Tests will typically ship within 7-12 days of ordering.

All orders in the continental United States will be sent through First Class Package Service. Click here to order your test kit.

Vehicular Hijacking Task Force Webinar with Sheriff Tom Dart: Thursday, January 20

Join Alderman Brian Hopkins for a discussion with Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart and staff from the Cook County Sheriff’s Office on their continued work with the Vehicular Hijacking Task Force. This online webinar will be held on Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 5:00pm.

To sign up for this webinar, and to submit questions for the panel, please click this Zoom link, or visit aldermanhopkins.com.

Community Alert – 18th District – Commercial Burglary 1-6-22

Community Alert -018th District – Armed Robberies 1-6-22

 

Straight Talk with Tom Dart Cook County Sheriff – Electronic Monitoring

Join Sheriff Tom Dart  for Straight Talk on Electronic Monitoring on Monday, January 10 at 5:30pm on Zoom. Submit questions and hear from the Cook County Sheriff on the latest data on electronic monitoring – who’s on it, why they’re placed on it, and how to fix it.

Please sign-up for the webinar using this link and submit your questions.

Crime & Safety Postcard/Letter Writing Compaign – A Message from Alderman Reilly & Interview with WGN

Crime and Safety: Postcard Writing Campaign

A message from Alderman Reilly Ward 42: Reilly Reports 12/10/2021

Alderman Reilly is extremely frustrated with the ongoing criminal activity plaguing our City, and the lack of accountability from the Cook County Criminal Justice System. He is in constant communication with the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Office about crime in the Downtown neighborhoods.

All law enforcement agencies should work collaboratively to resolve the increase in crime. While CPD does great work, Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s Office and Cook County Circuit Court Chief Judge Timothy Evans need to increase their efforts to hold criminals accountable.

We are asking residents to participate in a postcard/letter writing campaign to State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s Office and Chief Judge Evans to express concerns about the lack of accountability and releasing individuals accused of violent crimes on electronic monitoring.

The  42nd Ward Constituent Service Office located at 121 North LaSalle Street, Room 200 (Monday – Friday from 9am to 3pm) is currently out of postcards.  Drafting a letter is equally as effective.   Please CLICK HERE for sample postcard/letter language, mailing addresses, and more information about the campaign.

Alderman Reilly on the Bob Sirott Show
On Wednesday, December 8, Alderman Reilly joined Bob Sirott on WGN Radio. They discussed crime Downtown, including recent large group activities and the Chicago Police Department’s response. Please CLICK HERE to listen to the radio interview.

2021 Shared Cost Sidewalk Program Opened on Monday, January 11

The Shared Cost Sidewalk Program is a popular voluntary program in which property owners share the cost of sidewalk repair with the City. Thousands of Chicagoans have taken advantage of the low cost, exceptional value, and ease of participation. The 2021 Shared Cost Sidewalk Program will open to new applicants on January 11, 2021 from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

The Shared Cost Sidewalk Program cost per square foot charged to property owners is well below what a private contractor would charge. Senior citizens and persons with disabilities may qualify to receive a 50 percent discount.

The scope of a Shared Cost Sidewalk Program project is limited to sidewalk within the public right-of way, and may include the main walk, the sidewalk thru a driveway, the existing courtesy walk (which runs perpendicular from the main sidewalk to the curb), and existing landing steps (the small strip of concrete sometimes found adjacent to the curb). Sidewalk on private property will only be included if needed for transition purposes; otherwise it is NOT eligible for replacement under the Shared Cost Sidewalk Program.

Applications will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. The number of participants is based on availability of funds. The program typically reaches capacity quickly, so you are encouraged to apply early. Please note that if you applied for the program in previous years, you must apply again in 2021 if you wish to be considered for the 2021 program.

Applications will only be accepted through the City’s 311 system by calling 311, through the City’s service request website, or through the free CHI311 mobile app.

• Make sure to specify that you want to participate in the Shared Cost Sidewalk Program.
• If you currently do not have a courtesy walk or landing step and would like one installed, this should be mentioned at the time of request. Installation is subject to engineering recommendation.
• If you are interested in removal and replacement of the driveway apron, this should be mentioned at the time of request.
• You must give the property owner’s complete name, a contact phone number, email address if available, and the property’s complete address. Please note that Shared Cost Sidewalk Program applications that are missing any of this requested information may not be processed.

Applicants will be notified indicating whether they have been included into the 2021 Shared Cost Sidewalk Program. Applicants included in the program will receive a bill in the spring indicating the property owner amount due. Interested applicants can find answers to frequently asked questions HERE. Should you have any further questions, please contact CDOT at (312) 744-1746 or email cdotsharedcost@cityofchicago.org.