Overflow Action Alert

Heavy rain is expected in the Chicagoland area today. Reduce your use of water during and after the storm to help prevent flooding and protect water quality:

* Delay showers and baths

* Flush less frequently

* Wait to run the dishwasher or washing machine

Flooding and sewer backups can happen for a variety of reasons. To help prevent flooding inside or around your home, there are actions you and your family can take before and during rainfall.

Learn how to prepare for stormwater at this link: https://mwrd.org/community-action/you-can-help-prevent-flooding-and-protect-water-quality.

Learn more about Combined Sewer Overflow prevention here: https://mwrd.org/community-action/overflow-action

Sign up to receive Overflow Action Alerts via text

https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/YhH2xGP/MWRDSignup

Learn what you should do during flooding:

https://mwrd.org/community-action/what-you-should-do-during-flooding

Overflow Action Alerts are a joint initiative of the MWRD and Friends of the Chicago River.

 

Earth Day Clean-up in Ward Park – April 18th

Join us on April 18th to celebrate Earth Day and clean-up A. Montgomery Ward Park (Kingsbury & Erie).  9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

To register, SCAN the QR CODE above or CLICK HERE.

This is a collaboration with Chicago Park District and Friends of the Parks.

 

CPMF BAUER Hockey Classic – Blackhawks alumni vs CPD Stars

CPMF Bauer Hockey Claissic

Blackhawks alumni vs. CPD Stars

The 2026 Paul R. Bauer Hockey Classic, featuring the Chicago Police Department Stars vs. Blackhawks Alumni, is scheduled for April 18, 2026, at Fifth Third Arena in Chicago. Doors open at 7:30 pm, with the game beginning at 8:10 pm. The event supports the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation.

18th Police District Council Meeting – April 28th


You are invited to attend the 18th District Council Monthly Meeting on TUESDAY, April 28th at 6:00 p.m.

The Guest Speaker will be:

Anne McCord Rogers

Special Victims Bureau Chief

Cook County State’s Attorney Office

The Special Victims Bureau oversees cases involving domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, hate crimes, crimes against children and other violent crimes involving vulnerable victim populations, including children, seniors, and disabled individuals.

The meeting will be held at The Anti-Cruelty Society at 157 W. Grand Avenue. Their in-door parking lot is accessible from Wells Street, just south of Grand Avenue.

The District Councilors will provide updates and Commander Bielfeldt from the18th Police District, or his representative, will attend to comment on safety trends and answer questions.

Please try to attend as this will be an interesting meeting!

REGISTRATION LINKS

CLICK HERE to register for In-Person Meeting.

CLICK HERE to register for Zoom Meeting.

Write a Letter to America with the Chicago Public Library

Chicago Public Library invites residents to write personal letters to America – sharing reflections, critiques, hopes, and stories rooted in Chicago experiences. This citywide initiative commemorates the 250th anniversary of the United States and creates space for civic reflection and storytelling.

Letters to America is a citywide letter-writing project to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States. Chicagoans are invited to reflect on their lives, communities, experiences in Chicago, and how those stories connect to a broader American story. These letters will become part of a permanent archival collection at the Chicago Public Library, preserving contemporary voices for future generations.

After August 31, all letters will be transferred to the Northside Neighborhood History Collection at Sulzer Regional Library to become part of the Letters to America Collection. Participants must be 18 years or older. All submissions require a signed Deed of Gift form.

Click here for more information.

Coffee with the 18th District Commander – April 16

Click HERE for a PDF of the flyer

Upcoming CPD CAPS BEAT Meetings

We encourage all residents to participate in their CAPS Beat Meeting.  This is your chance to get involved

Unsure of your Beat?  To find your District & Beat, click HERE.

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.

NEW IN 2026 in the 18th District – Beat Meetings are held every month alternating between in person and Zoom. 

MAY IN-PERSON MEETINGS

Beats 1822/1823: May 12th – Holy Family Church 542 W. Hobbie Street

  • 1822 5:00  p.m.
  • 1823 6:00 p.m.

Beats 1821/1824:  May 14thThe Clark -1201 N. Clark Street

  • 1821 4:00 p.m. (Changed from 5:00 p.m.)
  • 1824 5:00 p.m. (Changed from 6:00 p.m.)

Beats 1831/1832:  May 19th Anti-Cruelty 510 N. LaSalle Drive – Enter through Grand Avenue Doors

  • 1831 5:00 p.m.
  • 1832 6:00 p.m.

Beats 1833/1834:  May 21st  – Northwestern University 303 E. Superior Street

  • 1833 5:00p.m.
  • 1833 6:00 p.m.

If you are in the 12th District, there are only In-Person Meetings

Beat 1214:  April 14th  – Sterling Bay 333 N. Green Street 

  • 1214 7:00 p.m.

JUNE  ZOOM MEETINGS

To access the June  Zoom Meetings CLICK HERE.

June 3rd

  • 1822 – 1:00 p.m.
  • 1823 – 1:30 p.m.
  • 1821 – 2:00 p.m.
  • 1822 – 2:30 p.m.

June 4th

  • 1831 – 1:00 p.m.
  • 1832 – 1:30 p.m.
  • 1833 – 2:00 p.m.
  • 1834 – 2:30 p.m.

OTHER RESOURCES:

To see the schedule for all of District 018 and 012 CAPS Beat Meetings for 2026,  CLICK HERE

Filming Notice – A Message from Alderman Hopkins

A Message from Alderman Hopkins

Dear Neighbors,

The Chicago Film Office issues filming permits without needing aldermanic approval. This is a courtesy notice for neighbors’ awareness

Open 4 Business Productions, LLC will be filming scenes for the show “Chicago Fire” in River North and Near North on:

Tuesday, April 7, from 7:00 am – 5:00 pm
Parking restrictions may impact the following areas:

  • West side of Sedgwick St from Chicago Ave to 848 N Sedgwick St

Tuesday, April 7, at 8:00 am until Wednesday, April 8, at 2:00 pm

  • Both sides of Sedgwick St from Chicago Ave to 884 N Sedgwick St
  • North side of Chicago Ave from Sedgwick St, going west 60 feet
  • Both sides of Hudson Ave from Chicago Ave to 856 N Hudson Ave
  • Both sides of Locust St from Sedgwick St to Orleans St
  • West side of Orleans St from Locust St to Oak St

Wednesday, April 8, from 6:00 am – 12:00 pm
Intermittent Traffic Control 

  • Sedgwick St from Chicago Ave to Locust St

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Location Manager, Luis Perez, at 773-525-2326, or the On-site Coordinator Michale Proffitt, at 773-938-3358.

To park essential vehicles and equipment near the set, streets in the area will be posted as NO PARKING/TOW ZONE. All traffic control is supervised and supported by the Chicago Police Department.

If you have additional questions regarding this or other filming in Chicago, contact the City of Chicago Film Office at 312-744-6415.

Photo Gallery – “I Love River North” Happy Hour at Beef & Liberty Bar

Statewide E-Bike Safety Initiative

Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias announced a comprehensive, statewide initiative to protect pedestrians, riders, and drivers by addressing the dangerous rise of high-speed e-bikes and other powerful electric transportation devices on Illinois streets and sidewalks.

The multi-pronged campaign – “Ride Safe, Ride Smart, Ride Ready” – combines public education, updated driver training, and a push for modernized safety laws to keep pace with the fast-evolving micromobility industry. As e-bikes and similar devices become faster, heavier, and more powerful, Illinois law has not kept up – putting lives at risk.

This initiative will raise awareness of current rules governing e-bikes, scooters, skateboards, and unicycles while laying the groundwork for updated regulations to be introduced this legislative session in Springfield. Key components include a new public education website, expanded driver education curriculum, and collaboration with lawmakers, local officials, medical experts, law enforcement, and cycling and safety advocates statewide.

A new public education website – www.ilsos.gov/oneroad – will serve as a central hub for micromobility safety, rules, and policy updates. The site explains what micromobility is, identifies common devices, and outlines how they are currently regulated. A dedicated “Know the Rules” section translates existing law into straightforward guidance for riders, parents, drivers, educators, and local officials.