Ward Reports November 22, 2021

Ald. George Cardenas (12) tweeted, “The bears worth 4B? give me a break” 

Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) tweeted, “If your commentary about Kenosha isn’t as profound & robust as your commentary about Cook County, please keep your opinions to yourself.” 

Ald. Derrick Curtis (18) wrote in his latest newsletter that the STANTEC Engineering Firm “will be taking soil samples for 2-3 weeks” at the Southwest Pumping Station to “determine the consistency of the soil for future construction.” 

Ald. Silvana Tabares (23) wrote in her latest newsletter, “The mayor's hope to keep the current leadership at COPA shows that she would rather protect anti-police bureaucrats than the legacy of fallen officers. We need accountability at COPA and I will be working to oppose confirmation and urging my colleagues to do the same.”  

Ald. Andre Vasquez (40) tweeted a video message for Transgender Day of Remembrance. 

Ald. Matt Martin (47) wrote in his latest newsletter that “the City Council approved an ordinance empowering the city's Police Board to hear appeals from individuals who believe they have been erroneously listed as gang members in the Police Department's new gang database. I voted against this item, as I believe we need additional information about when the new database will be operational and whether the various components of the database have been designed to address the shortcomings involving the old database that the city's Inspector General highlighted in reports from April 2019 and March 2021.” 

Ald. Maria Hadden (49) tweeted, “Today, on #TransDayOfRemembrance and #TransDayofResilience, we honor trans, non-binary, and gender nonconforming people by remembering the contributions they've made in the advancement of civil and human rights for ALL people...” 

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