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The Thanksgiving Day Parade will take place on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 25, from 8:00am to 11:00am, and will run along State Street, from Ida B. Wells Drive to Randolph Street. The parade will be broadcast live on VPOD-TV 59.3 and on VPOD-TV’s Roku station.
This year’s lineup includes a variety of marching bands, floats, specialty units, and much more. To view the complete 2021 lineup click here.
To accommodate the parade, the following street closures will take place:
To view a map of the parade, including step off, staging areas and disbanding areas, please click here. To view a list of parking restrictions, please click here.
Residents should allow for extra travel time during this event as the Chicago Police Department may enact other closures not listed above for safety reasons. There will be several traffic reroutes, detours and increased pedestrian congestion. Please plan accordingly. Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) reroutes are viewable here.
Click here to visit the official parade website.

One day there might be lots of stories that come out of the last year. CHI has one to share right now – it’s in this video! One of the elements that stands out is the value of community and of connection to other people. That is something we all will hold close going forward.





Thank you Dog.Hotel | Daycare for sponsoring our October 2021 power wash at the Larrabee Dog Park and for donating the doggie waste bags for both our Larrabee and Ohio Place dog parks. Check out RNRA’s My River North mobile app for a special discount from Dog.Hotel \ Daycare. You can download the app Free from the App Store or Google Play.
Consider Dog.Hotel |Daycare as you make your holiday plans!



Excerpt from Reilly Reports 10/22/2021
We understand that recent crime and personal safety continue to be top-of-mind for many Chicago residents. Residents often ask what they can do to help the Chicago Police Department (CPD) improve public safety and for updates regarding Alderman Reilly’s efforts to reduce criminal activity.
Community Engagement Opportunities – Residents can assist CPD and their community improve public safety by doing the following:
Alderman Reilly’s Efforts to Improve Public Safety – Although Alderman Reilly does not have the authority to direct the CPD, his top priority is to leverage all available City resources to enhance public safety throughout the Downtown neighborhoods. Alderman Reilly consistently collaborates with CPD to identify and address hot-spot crime locations.
Since 2019, the Alderman has allocated portions of the Aldermanic Menu to fund the installation of the following:
The week of 10/18/22, Alderman Reilly convened a site survey with staff of relevant City Departments to review 15 potential locations for new cameras to be installed. He is committed to spending a large portion of the 2022 Aldermanic Menu Fund to install additional PODs and LPRs in the Downtown neighborhoods.
In addition to the Aldermanic Menu, Alderman Reilly uses his legislative powers to provide law enforcement with more tools to address crime and safety issues.
While CPD is on pace to take over 12,000 guns off the City’s streets this year, in many cases, guns involved in shootings around the City are legally purchased before illegally changing hands to be used for illicit activities and terrorizing the City’s communities.
Effective crime reduction strategies require an aligned system of justice – federal, state, and local agencies must develop a collaborative, cross-government approach to public safety to ensure the well-being of the City’s residents remains at the forefront of any and all public safety.
Alderman Reilly is pleased to report that he recently co-sponsored a City Council Resolution calling for a hearing to investigate how best to combat gun violence in the City and how to foster cooperation among agencies responsible for the apprehension and prosecution of criminal offenders (R2021-1128).
Again, please remember to call 9-1-1 in real-time if you witness criminal activity.
