Ward Reports September 28, 2021

Ald. Sophia King (4) tweeted “Happy Monday, 4th Ward! Over the weekend, our office, the Ellis Park Advisory Council, Organic Oneness and 40 other community organizations came together in Ellis Park for the Bronzeville CommUNITY Celebration. It was a beautiful occasion of music, healing, and connecting.” 

Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) tweeted “Residential Permit parking has outlived it’s usefulness, particularly when we can’t fully enforce it for those that pay $25 per vehicle more to park. Now is the time to see if graduated, dynamic sticker pricing based on number of cars or access to a garage can be implemented.”  

Ald. Matt O’Shea (19) tweeted “39 years ago today, Officer Martin E. Darcy Jr. was shot & killed while pursuing an armed robbery offender in our community. May God watch over the men & women of the Chicago Police Department.”  

Ald. Matt Martin (47) shared a Sun-Times editorial he co-authored with Ald Maria Hadden (49) and Ald. Daniel La Spata (1) and wrote “This afternoon, I look forward to asking how $25M will be put to work to provide housing, mental healthcare, and other services for gender-based violence.”  

Ald. Harry Osterman (48) tweeted “Our community lost a valued member this weekend with the death of Jose Ulises Evaristo (Spike), a long-time staff member and duck carver at Sun Wah BBQ, due to COVID-19. Follow the link below to read a moving remembrance & to support Spike's memory.”

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