2025 January CAPS Beat Meetings

         Be part of the solution!

We encourage all residents to participate in their CAPS Beat Meeting. This is an opportunity for you to engage with your Beat Officers.

What is CAPS?  CAPS stands for Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy. CAPS is a partnership between police and community that is the foundation of community policing. CAPS uses Beats to develop relationships between the community and the police.

CAPS meetings offer city residents an  opportunity to address crime and safety issues directly with the beat officers who patrol their neighborhood, as well as to provide ongoing  feedback, which help the police to monitor crime issues.  The beat meeting is a chance to meet your neighbors and come up with strategies that affect the community.

To find your District & Beat, click HERE.

January 14 (Tuesday):  Beats 1822/1823  5:00 pm. and 6:00 p.m. at Holy Family Church, 542 W. Hobbie Street

January 16 (Thursday):  Beats 1821/1824 5:00 pm. and 6:00 p.m. at Clark Street Apartments 1201 N. Clark Street

January 21 (Tuesday):  Beats 1831/1832 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at Anti Cruelty 510 N. LaSalle. Note change in address.

INFO TO COME SOON –   Beat 1214  7:00 p.m. Eckhart Park 1330 W. Chicago Avenue

January 23 (Thursday):  Beats 1833/1834 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at Northwestern University – 327 E. Superior Street. Note change in address.

See the full 18th District 2025 schedule and save the dates on your calendar Click Here.

See the full 12th District 2025 schedule and save the dates on your calendar Click Here (Coming Soon)

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.

 

Removal & Restoration of Iconic “Spirit of Progress” Statue

REMOVAL AND RESTORATION OF STATUE AT FORMER MONTGOMERY WARDS ADMINISTRATION BUILDING

Iconic Spirit of Progress statue, beacon of what is now One River Place Condominium Association in River North, to betemporarily removed for repair and restoration

On Saturday, December 14th, One River Place Condo Community successfully removed the statue of the Spirit of Progress from the roof at their building at 758 N. Larrabee Street, the former Montgomery Ward Administration building at Chicago & Larrabee. Diana (who is named and patterned after Diana, the Goddess of the Hunt) has perched over the building and the Chicago skyline since 1929.

The Board and Homeowners are proud to be preserving this icon of the Chicago skyline, and look forward to reinstalling her with much fanfare in 2025.



The 22.5 foot state is pictured above Larrabee Street with Michael Goldwater, who is a Board Member and Treasurer of River North Residents Association in addition to being President of One River Place Condominium Association

See Full Press Release Below

 Chicago, IL December 9, 2024: The Board and Homeowners of One River Place Condominium Association

located at 758 N. Larrabee Street, Chicago Avenue at the east bank of the Chicago River, are performing projects to maintain and restore the building and important elements that contribute to its historic presence in Chicago. As part ofthose projects we are pleased to announce the restoration of the iconic statue crowning our building: Diana The Spirit ofProgress. We are proud to be maintaining this important aspect of the Chicago skyline.

History: The building was originally constructed in 1927, and in 1929 the tower was constructed at the northeast cornerof the building and a statue of Diana, Spirit of Progress (sometimes referred to as the Goddess of the Hunt) was erectedon top of that tower. Standing 22.5 feet tall, this statue is an icon of the Chicago skyline and has been featured in manyart works and images.

The building along with the original Catalog House building across the street were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. We are presently seeking City of Chicago Landmark status. The Statue was installed in its present location by A. Montgomery Ward. It is a replica of the bronze statue at the former Montgomery Wards office at 2 N. Michigan Avenue, which was created and patterned after the statue on top of the Agriculture Building at the1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago.

Details on removal: The statue will be removed via crane on December 14, 2024 and sent to the renownedConservations of Sculpture and Objects Studio for restoration, and repair. The statue will be repaired over the winterand reinstalled in Spring of 2025. Crane placement will begin 8:00 AM Saturday December 14th. While Larrabee Streetand the adjoining sidewalks will be closed for safety reasons, it is expected that viewing of the removal will be possibleon the north side of Chicago Avenue. We invite you to visit and document this historic restoration project. After thestatue’s restoration and repair occurs over the winter, we expect to reinstall Diana at her place of honor in Spring 2025.We will also notify you once this reinstallation is scheduled.

One River Place expects to welcome Diana back with much fanfare.

 Source of history/more information:

Wikipedia article about the Montgomery Ward complex

Chicagology article -good overview Chicagology article with more detail Smithsonian Art Catalog Article

National Register of Historic Places registration

Support Your Firefighters – 2025 Firefighter Calendar Available Now!

Ignite the Spirit Fund – Chicago

Support Your Firefighters

 

Are you looking for a way to give back to those who selflessly serve our community? Look no further than Ignite The Spirit. As a charity established by the Chicago Fire Department, we provide crucial funding and resources to our brothers and sisters in need, as well as to our community as a whole. Through a variety of fundraising events and donations, we’ve been able to make a real difference in the lives of those we serve. And now, you too can get involved in this impactful effort. Whether you choose to volunteer your time, attend one of our upcoming events, or make a tax-deductible donation, every contribution makes a meaningful impact. Join us in supporting our local heroes and our community today.

Join us in making a real impact in the lives of Chicago Fire Department families. For nearly 20 years, Ignite the Spirit has provided support to over 800 families in need, and with your help, we can continue to make a difference. We understand the importance of giving back to those who sacrifice so much to protect and serve our community. To date, our donors have contributed over 2.0 million dollars to help ease the hardship of these families. With your support, we can ensure that no family is left behind. Join Ignite the Spirit today and be a part of something truly meaningful. None of this would be possible without your generosity.

 

Order your copy of the 2025 Calendar today for only $10!  Support your Firefighters!

PURCHASE HERE 

 

Calling All Cabrini Neighbors – Community Conversation on Cabrini Now – Dec 11th

Good afternoon – we have an exciting invitation for you!
We are thrilled to invite you to our third and final community event planned for Cabrini NOW! Together with residents and other stakeholders, we’ve created a draft redevelopment plan for CHA-owned land in the Cabrini area through the Cabrini NOW process. The purpose of the event is to share and get input from community members on the draft redevelopment plan, in addition to sharing what happens next in the Cabrini NOW process and after.
The event will take place on Wednesday, December 11 from 5-7pm at the St Matthew United Methodist Church (1000 N Orleans St). Please see attached or below for the event flyer. It will be a family friendly event that will provide seating, hot chocolate, cookies, and other snacks and beverages for attendees in a wheelchair-accessible space with restrooms. Some street parking is available, but most of it is metered or permit only.
We will share an engagement summary from our July 31 community event soon – please stay tuned for updates from us on that. We will provide physical copies of the engagement summary and the presentation slides at event. The video presentation from our July 31 community event is posted at bit.ly/CabriniNOWEvent2Video. For more information, please visit www.thecha.org/cabrininow
We would like to have as many community members attend the event as possible and would appreciate your help in getting the word out! We hope you will help us in sharing the event flyer and upcoming social media posts. To provide written comments for Cabrini NOW, please email us at cabrininow@thecha.org
Thank you for your time! We hope to see you on December 11!

https://rnrachicago.org/33211/

Photo Gallery – 2024 RNRA “Trick or Treat in the Park” – October 26th

https://rnrachicago.org/33208/

Giving Tuesday – Please consider supporting the community work of RNRA

18th Police District Council January Meeting

Winter Snow Parking Restrictions Start December 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overnight Parking Ban: If you park on a street with this sign above it between 3am and 7am, even if there is no snow on the ground, the City will tow you starting at 3am on Sunday, December 1.

Two-Inch Parking Ban: A separate snow related parking ban exists and can be activated after there are at least two inches of snow on the street, no matter the time of day or the calendar date.

For more information:  CLICK HERE