Alderman Reilly’s Condominium Owners’ Privacy Ordinance Passed

Alderman Reilly is very pleased to report that the Chicago City Council voted on Wednesday to approve his Condominium Owners’ Privacy Ordinance, which was co-sponsored by Alderman Hopkins and Alderman Smith. The ordinance invokes Chicago’s “Home Rule Authority” to overrule Section 19(a)(7) of the Illinois Condominium Property Act, which forces condominium associations to share the personal phone numbers and email addresses of all unit owners upon written request by a unit owner.

Alderman Reilly sponsored the ordinance after receiving correspondence from numerous condominium associations and hundreds of 42nd Ward constituents who expressed concerns about privacy under the new State law.

Alderman Reilly believes that the Illinois State Legislature had good intentions when enacting this section of the Illinois Condominium Property Act, which sought to connect unit owners. Unfortunately, as written, the legislation mandates the release of personal contact information to unit owners, and creates significant privacy concerns.

Alderman Reilly’s ordinance prevents homeowner’s associations from sharing unit owners’ personal cell phone numbers and email addresses unless a 2/3 majority of the association votes to allow for the sharing of that personal information. The Condominium Owner’s Privacy Ordinance will take effect on April 18, 2018.

Illinois State Senator Kwame Raoul has also proposed legislation to amend the Illinois Condominium Property Act (SB0572). Senator Raoul’s amendment eliminates the requirement of condominium associations to share unit owners’ private contact information.Alderman Reilly supports Senator Raoul’s amendment and hopes it will be scheduled for a full vote in the near future.

Alderman Reilly would like to thank residents who contacted our office about this very serious privacy concern.

Press:
In win for condo owners worried about privacy, City Council adopts ordinance shielding personal info

Source:  Alderman Reilly Reports 3/30/18

A Citizen’s Guide to 911 Caller Anonymity

 

Brothers in Blue – May 10 – Join the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation

 

 

Join the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation on May 10th to celebrate our Brothers in Blue!

Thursday, May 10th
6:30-9:30pm
Shore Club Chicago
At North Avenue Beach
1603 N Lake Shore Drive

FOOD. DRINKS. MUSIC. FUN.
Three hour premium open bar
Come take pictures with the Bluesmobile!
Silent auction will open on Monday, May 7th at 11am so you can start bidding early!

Tickets:
1 for you, 1 for Blue – $150 — purchases a ticket for you and one for us to give to an officer!

Individual Tickets – $75 before April 10,
$95 between April 11 and May 9,
$110 at the door
Purchase Tickets!

 

Help The Chicago Police Department Paint the Town Blue! From May 10-17 Paint the Town Blue! Businesses all over the city will be selling blue and gold stars to proudly display their support of Chicago Police Families. Want to get involved? Contact Bridget for more information.

Since 2007, Total amount of assistance given to Chicago Police families in need is $9.4 million.

Donate Now!
STAY CONNECTED:

Chicago Police Memorial Foundation, 1407 W Washington Blvd, Chicago, IL 60607

The Cook County Treasurer’s Annual Tax Sale – May 4, 2018

Are you in jeopardy of having your taxes sold at the next Annual Tax Sale on May 4, 2018.

In many cases, some individuals are considered “most vulnerable” based on prior tax sale history and because they may not even be aware of their delinquency.   These individuals have not updated their mailing address with the Treasurer’s office, and as a result, the U.S. Postal Service returned their tax bill “undeliverable.”

Visit www.cookcountytreasurer.com or call (312) 443-5100 if you have questions pertaining to whether you are up-to-date on your tax payments.

If a recent change of address is the cause for missed correspondence from the Treasurer’s office, you can submit the  Name or Address Change Form, if a corrected address is found for a taxpayer.  This will ensure the Cook County Treasurer has your  up-to-date addresses for future mailings.  This form should be completed, notarized and emailed back to the Cook County Treasurer at the address given on the form.

Opportunities for Youth – Apply today! One Summer Chicago Job and Internship Program

Mayor Emanuel’s One Summer Chicago Program is now accepting applications for the more than 30,000 jobs and internship opportunities for youths ages 14 to 24. Participants gain valuable work experience while providing critical support resources. The application is available through May 21 at onesummerchicago.org.

The 2018 One Summer Chicago program will run July 2 through August 10. Opportunities range from infrastructure jobs and camp counselors; to urban agriculture and outdoor forestry projects; to office work and private sector experience.

To learn more, visit onesummerchicago.org or click here to read the full press release.

Condominium Owners’ Privacy Ordinance Passes Housing Committee

Alderman Hopkins and Alderman Reilly presented testimony in support of “Home Rule Authority” to protect condo owners’ privacy before the Committee on Housing and Real Estate on March 26, 2018.

The Committee on Housing and Real Estate met today at City Hall for a hearing on the Condominium Owners’ Privacy Ordinance. The ordinance passed unanimously through committee. It now goes before the City Council this Wednesday March 28, 2018.

Introduced at January’s City Council, Alderman Reilly and Alderman Hopkins co-sponsored this ordinance ,which invokes Chicago’s “Home Rule Authority,” overruling a section of the Illinois Condominium Property Act that was enacted into law by the Illinois State Legislature on January 1, 2018.

Alderman Hopkins and Alderman Reilly took issue with a particular section of the Act that forces condominium owners to disclose personal information, such as email addresses and cell phone numbers, upon request from a third party.

The “Home Rule Authority” measure will protect homeowners associations from being required to share unit owners’ private information unless there is a majority vote from the entire association to disclose such information.

Bus Stop Changes on Route 65 Effective Monday, March 26

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bus Stop Changes on Route 65 Effective Monday, March 26
Grand at Orleans (eastbound, nearside)
Stop ID: 743 (Permanent bus stop elimination)
Route Stopping: #65 – Grand

Grand at Wells (eastbound, nearside)
Stop ID: 745 (Permanent bus stop elimination)
Route Stopping: #65 – Grand

Grand at LaSalle (westbound, farside)
Stop ID: 15549 (Permanent bus stop elimination)
Route Stopping: #65 – Grand

Grand at Orleans (westbound, farside)
Stop ID: 15289 (Permanent bus stop elimination)
Route Stopping: #65 – Grand

Source:  Alderman Reilly Reports:  3/23/18

Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K this Sunday, March 25, 2018 Impacts Loop Area Residents

As preparations begin for one of Chicago’s classic races in the downtown area, the Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) reminds residents of the traffic impacts for the set up and duration of the 39th annual Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K race on Sunday, March 25, 2018, which includes over 25,000 runners.

The Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K on Sunday starts in two waves, with the first wave beginning at 8:30am and the second wave taking off at 9am. The 2-mile walk with an estimated 1,000 participants, begins at 9:30am.

Traffic Impacts:
As in years past, organizers are working with the Chicago Police Department and OEMC to ensure that street closures follow a “rolling pattern” so as the last participant passes, the street will reopen and traffic will return to normal as quickly as possible.

Street closures will be in effect in the Grant Park area for preparations and set up of the event:

Friday, March 23, through Sunday morning:

• Balbo, from Columbus to Lake Shore Drive

Early Saturday morning, March 24:

• Columbus, from Roosevelt to Monroe

Sunday, March 25, approximately 8am to 11:15am:

• Columbus, from Monroe to Randolph
• Columbus, from Roosevelt to Grand
• Grand, from Columbus to State
• State, from Grand to Jackson
• Jackson, State to LaSalle
• LaSalle from Jackson to Randolph
• Randolph, from LaSalle to Franklin
• Franklin, Randolph to Harrison
• Harrison, from Franklin to Michigan
• S. Michigan, (northbound lanes) from Harrison to Roosevelt
• Roosevelt, (westbound lanes) from Michigan to Columbus

Columbus, from Monroe to Randolph will also be closed in the early morning hours of Sunday, March 25

Lake Shore Drive will remain open during the race.

For detailed information about the timing of street closures and a course map, please click here.

For more information on the race and course, see the website at www.shamrockshuffle.com.

City streets will re-open promptly as the final runners pass through (at a 15-minute mile pace). The Chicago Police Department will be responsible for closing and re-opening streets, they will do so in a manner ensuring runner and spectator safety.

In addition to race day route closures, residents and businesses should also be aware of the parking restrictions along the race course on Sunday. Vehicles not removed by that time will be ticketed and towed. To locate a towed vehicle, motorists can call 3-1-1 or 312-744-4444 (automated system).

For Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Train and Bus information, visit www.transitchicago.com.

Additional Information:
Those attending the race events should always heed any warnings given and be cognizant of surroundings, reporting any suspicious activity to 9-1-1 or on-site security.

As with all major events in Chicago, OEMC will be monitoring activities and weather conditions, as well as deploying Traffic Control Aides to facilitate traffic.

To view the complete OEMC Press Release, please click here.

Chicago Police Department Community Alert – March 15, 2018

 

 

 

 

Alderman Reilly Honors Gilda’s Club of Chicago’s 20th Anniversary

Last Month, Alderman Reilly visited Gilda’s Club of Chicago to present them with a City Council Resolution, celebrating the organization’s impressive work in providing free support for men, women, teens, and children, whose lives have been impacted by cancer.

Gilda’s Club was named after Gilda Radner, one of the original cast members of “Saturday Night Live.” Laughter and love were central themes of Gilda’s career and life, including in her marriage to actor and comedian Gene Wilder, the original Willy Wonka. Gilda was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1985. She passed away in 1989, but her legacy lived on when her husband and friends established Gilda’s Club and the first red door opened in New York City in 1995.

Gilda’s Club Chicago opened its welcoming Red Door at 537 N. Wells on Valentine’s Day in 1998, and since then they have reached more than 45,000 individuals.

To learn more, click here to download the resolution, or visit www.gildasclubchicago.org/.

Source:  Alderman Reilly Reports 3/2/18