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Purple Guest Passes Expire December 31, 2019. 2020 Passes Available in Early October!
Attention: 60,000 homeowners should update their mailing address at cookcountytreasurer.com
Paper applications no longer required.
About 60,000 property owners in Cook County should use cookcountytreasurer.com to update the name or mailing address on their tax bills, another example of how the internet can make things easier for taxpayers, Treasurer Maria Pappas said today.
The online application replaces thousands of paper forms that the Treasurer’s Office processes each year, Pappas said. “We’ve already eliminated the paper application for most refunds. Now we are changing the most routine request our office receives,” she added.
To help homeowners who have mail-delivery problems, cookcountytreasurer.com shows when tax bills have been returned by the U.S. Postal Service. The Treasurer’s Office has reduced the number of properties with incorrect mailing addresses by nearly a third, to 60,082.
To see if your bills have been returned or to change the name and address on your bill, visit cookcountytreasurer.com and:
- Select the purple box labeled “Your Property Tax Overview”
- Enter your address or Property Index Number (PIN)
- Look for a red warning box that appears if your bills have been returned
- Select “Update Your Information” to change the taxpayer name or mailing address
To avoid the hassle of the mail, select “eBilling” on the website to receive your tax bill by email. Paper name/address change applications will continue to be accepted.
Hispanic Heritage Month Essay Competition
Fight the Flu!
Are you a Flu Fighter?
Are you a Flu Fighter, or know someone who is? Share your own flu fighter profiles online or social media. Here’s how:
- Pick 1-3 images demonstrating your work as a flu fighter.
- Write a 2-4 sentence post about how you fight flu.
- Share these images and message on social media!
Be sure to include the hashtag #FluFighter or #FightFlu and tag @CDCFlu in your post!
Check out CDC’s Flu Fighters here!
Verizon 5G Conduit Installation: Southport & Roscoe
Bank of America Chicago Marathon – Sunday, October 13, 2019
To help ease automobile access marathon morning during street closures the little strip of inner Lake Shore Dr. in front of 3180 that is normally one-way southbound will become a two-way street under Chicago Police supervision.
This will allow drivers east of Sheridan to get on outer Lake Shore Drive at Belmont all morning and will allow Presence Saint Joseph Hospital staff easy egress.
Red line shows where street will be two-way marathon morning.
2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon
On Sunday, October 13th, the 42nd annual Bank of America Chicago Marathon will welcome 45,000 participants to the City of Chicago. Each year, we proudly invite participants, volunteers and spectators to celebrate the Chicago Marathon which starts and finishes in historic Grant Park and travels through the downtown streets of Chicago.
- Similar procedure as previous years, except this year the course will extend a couple blocks further north beyond Addison up to Sheridan Rd. then turn back south on Broadway as usual.
MedMar Lakeview Relocation to be Discussed at Upcoming Community Meetings
MedMar Lakeview is proposing to relocate its medical cannabis dispensary from 3812 N. Clark St., where it has operated for nearly three years, three blocks south, to 3524 N. Clark St. As the Illinois Medical Cannabis Patient Program has grown, so has the number of qualifying patients. The space at 3812 N. Clark St. will not be able to accommodate the influx of new patients expected in the coming months, as the list of qualifying conditions is expanded to include migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, autism, chronic pain, and others. The sole purpose of this proposed relocation is to serve these additional patients with the same level of care that patients have come to expect from MedMar Lakeview.
The relocation will not change MedMar Lakeview’s daily operations. The new location will allow for more patients to visit on a daily basis, easier patient flow due to the increased number of checkout systems and provide a larger waiting area. The relocation will also eliminate the possibility of patients waiting and queuing outside to get their medicine, and allow for more patients to take public transportation due to its proximity to the train and bus. This relocation is intended to serve a growing market of qualifying patients without causing undue stress on the neighborhood or any patients looking for relief. This relocation will not only serve patients better, but it will also serve the neighborhood better with updated security and streamlined operations for more efficient and secure dispensing.
MedMar Lakeview has been a model neighbor during its time at 3812 N. Clark and intends to continue its practices of neighborhood and city philanthropy at 3524 N. Clark, working with the Howard Brown Center to support Northalsted Market Days and participating in neighborhood initiatives and events like the Pride Parade. The 3812 N. Clark St. location has never had any complaints from neighbors, security issues, or difficulties with its zoning in the 44th Ward to its knowledge during its tenure and intends to continue that record of compliance and neighborly practices. The security measures, including surveillance and diversion prevention are already excellent at MedMar Lakeview, and the relocation would only heighten those security measures in both procedure and technology. Additionally, MedMar Lakeview will continue its strict grounds keeping procedures, including patrolling for graffiti and reporting any incidences to its neighbors.
MedMar Lakeview is asking the residents of the 44th Ward for their approval in this move. The relocation will allow MedMar Lakeview to better serve its patients with better ADA-accessibility and upgraded security measures to ensure the safety of the residents of the 44th Ward. In its relocation, MedMar Lakeview will go above and beyond to fit into the makeup of the neighborhood and understands the importance of the culture of the 44th Ward to the greater community of Chicago. MedMar Lakeview looks forward to continuing its relationship with the neighborhood as the cannabis industry and the neighborhood grow.
At this time we are not entertaining a recreational cannabis license for this space – the City has yet to determine the course of action for those licenses. If there is a request for recreational cannabis at this, or any other location in the 44th Ward, we will re-engage the community for that discussion.
Triangle Neighbors Meeting
Wednesday – September 11th
7:00p.m. – 8:00p.m.
19th District Police Station – Community
850 W. Addison
Hawthorne Neighbors Meeting
Tuesday – September 17th
6:00p.m. – 7:00p.m.
Figo Wine Bar
3207 N. Sheffield