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CALL AND EMAIL YOUR ALDERMAN!
Ward Alderman Email Phone Number
1 Manuel Flores ward01@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3063
2 Robert Fioretti ward02@cityofchicago.org 312-263-9273
3 Pat Dowell ward03@cityofchicago.org 312-744-8734
4 Toni Preckwinkle ward04@cityofchicago.org 312-744-2690
5 Leslie Hairston ward05@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6832
6 Freddrenna Lyle ward06@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6868
7 Sandi Jackson ward07@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6833
8 Michelle Harris ward08@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3075
9 Anthony Beale ward09@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6838
10 John Pope ward10@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3078
11 James Balcer ward11@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6663
12 George Cardenas ward12@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3040
13 Frank Olivo ward13@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3076
14 Ed Burke ward14@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3380
15 Toni Foulkes ward15@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6850
16 JoAnn Thompson ward16@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3184
17 Latasha Thomas ward17@cityofchicago.org 312-744-7738
18 Lona Lane ward`8@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6856
19 Virginia Rugai ward19@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3072
20 Willie Cochran ward20@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6840
21 Howard Brookins ward21@cityofchicago.org 312-744-4810
22 Ricardo Munoz ward22@cityofchicago.org 312-744-9491
23 Michael Zalewski ward23@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6828
24 Sharon Dixon ward24@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6839
25 Daniel Solis ward25@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6845
26 Billy Ocasio ward26@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6853
27 Walter Burnett ward27@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6124
28 Ed Smith ward28@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3066
29 Isaac Carothers ward29@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3070
30 Ariel Reboyras ward30@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3304
31 Ray Suarez ward31@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6102
32 Scott Waguespack ward32@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6567
33 Richard Mell ward33@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6825
34 Carrie Austin ward34@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6820
35 Rey Colon ward35@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6835
36 William Banks ward36@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6857
37 Emma Mitts ward37@cityofchicago.org 312-744-8019
38 Thomas Allen ward38@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6811
39 Margaret Laurino ward39@cityofchicago.org 312-744-7242
40 Patrick O’Connor ward40@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6858
41 Brian Doherty ward41@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3208
42 Brendan Reilly ward42@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3065
43 Vi Daley ward43@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3071
44 Thomas Tunney ward44@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3073
45 Patrick Levar ward45@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6841
46 Helen Shiller ward46@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6831
47 Eugene Schulter ward47@cityofchicago.org 312-744-4021
48 Mary Ann Smith ward48@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6860
49 Joseph Moore ward49@cityofchicago.org 312-744-3067
50 Bernard Stone ward50@cityofchicago.org 312-744-6855

We Sue, We Win (the first round)


On May 14, in what the chairman said was the longest meeting in the history of the Chicago Park District, its board of commissioners voted to cancel its contract with the Latin School of Chicago. As part of a settlement with Protect Our Parks (your humble servants), the Park District also agreed to halt all construction on the soccer facility until a hearing can be held before the Chicago Plan Commission,
and to grant the General Superintendent, Tim Mitchell (profile – PDF file), the authority to complete the artificial turf facility. If such a field is ever built, the Latin School would stand in line like everyone else. Also, the city will pay Protect Our Parks $40,000, which represents just a portion of our legal fees. This settlement did not cover all our costs by a long shot and we’re not done fighting. Donate to our legal fund now.

Under the terms of the original contract between the Park District and the Latin School, if the contract is canceled, the Park District must pay the Latin School back for its construction costs. The Park District also voted to do that, with a cap of $2 million. This project should never have been started in the first place. When the community had a chance to debate a similar construction project for the same site in 2002, there were petition drives, public meetings, extensive newspaper coverage, a citizen’s committee was formed and money was raised – the result was a loud and clear “NO!” to an artificial turf, special use sports facility on the meadow. So, now we have a construction project that was started as a result of a secret deal – one that the courts have repudiated. We think the field should revert to a grassy field – that’s what the community wanted in 2002. That’s what it was before the illegal construction project started. What do you think should happen now?

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