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Meet Your Neighborhood Associations

RANCH Triangle Community Conservation Association

The Ranch Triangle Community Conservation Association advocates for and on behalf of its residents to improve and sustain a high quality of city life. Ranch Triangle seeks to fulfill its mission by supporting responsible development, fostering a thoughtful discussion and resolution of community issues, as well as involvement in charitable and community-building activities.

Ranch Triangle’s policies include:

  • Preserve and promote the historic character of the Ranch Triangle area as well as the broader Lincoln Park community
  • Promote and encourage small businesses along the Armitage, Halsted and Clybourn shopping areas
  • Support our schools and improve the public education in the area
  • Support Ranch Triangle’s existing playground parks and advocate for new parks in the neighborhood
  • Work to improve the public infrastructure including streets, sidewalks, lighting

Ranch Triangle’s goals include:

  • Develop a dog park in Ranch Triangle
  • Clean up and/or eliminate the unsafe and unsightly abandoned construction lots on Willow and Bissell
  • Develop a park along the Chicago River on the old General Iron site
  • Monitor and closely review all development on Lincoln Yards to reduce density and congestion
  • Host special events to bring together our neighbors and the residents of Chicago

Old Town Triangle Association

The Old Town Triangle Association was formed in 1952 to improve the public areas and become a community resource. Unlike others, our early adopters included many artists and there was a clear focus on arts and culture. That focus led the OTTA to maintain a physical space for art classes and gallery space. First renting on Wells Street, then purchasing the first floor of a building from the Midwest Buddhist Temple.

As urban renewal took hold, the OTTA took on the challenge of obtaining Landmark designation for the majority of buildings located within its boundaries. OTTA members took on the task of the research and documentation. Their efforts were successful effort. Due largely to those early members, The Triangle maintains its unique and picturesque character.

The OTTA still focuses on public spaces, the Old Town Art Fair, arts & culture, historic preservation, and creating a safe and welcoming feel for its residents. Looking ahead, the OTTA recently took on a few new activities. An Accessibility Committee was created to determine how we present ourselves to the physically challenged and make changes where necessary.

We continue to develop new programs to respond to the needs of all our residents. We are a diverse and vibrant community with the efforts of many wonderful neighbors and volunteers.

Gold Coast Neighbors Association

Gold Coast Neighbors Association is a community organization that improves the quality of life of its members and its neighborhood by:

  • Advocating with elected officials, developers, and business owners on issues significant to the Gold Coast community, such as zoning and the opening of cannabis dispensaries.
  • Increasing safety for our residents, businesses, and property through our Safety Patrol, our involvement with CAPS, and our strong relationship with the CPD’s 18th District, which includes quarterly “Walk and Talks” to determine safety issues.
  • Examining zoning issues, including all changes of zoning and building permit applications in the Gold Coast, and coordinating community meetings for project development with the 2 nd , 42 nd , and 43 rd Ward aldermen; GCNA also cosponsors community meetings on proposed changes to properties, including one regarding the former Barnes & Noble property.
  • Promoting historical preservation by creating programs about historically significant people and places in our community, including a presentation that featured the stories behind The Three Arts Club, Playboy Mansion, Racquet Club, and Patterson-McCormick Mansion.
  • Fostering friendship among our members through events such as Membership Meetings, Fall Frolic, GCNA Members’ Socials, Toast to the Coast, and Evening on Astor.
  • Beautifying our neighborhood through our GCNA Team that handled cleanup and mulching efforts at Lincoln Park

Park West Neighborhood Association

Park West Neighborhood Association (PWNA), your voice in the community, is a volunteer organization that connects and advocates for neighbors in the Park West area of Lincoln Park. Our boundaries are Halsted to the Lake and Fullerton to Diversey. We promote local businesses and culture, such as along the Clark St. corridor. PWNA advances neighbors' perspectives for physical improvements, responsible development in zoning matters, and preserving historic beauty and quality of life in our community. We also promote social welfare and education, improve parks, playgrounds, parkways, and neighborhood environment/aesthetics.

Our 2022-2023 focus is safety in the neighborhood. We work with Chicago Police and City officials to elevate your concerns and get information to residents to keep everyone informed and safe, we would love to meet you and have your voice be part of discussions in the neighborhood.

Please join our Facebook group here to get our invites for fun upcoming social events, volunteer opportunities, and other ways to meet other people who live, work, and enjoy our neighborhood.

Lincoln Central Association

Lincoln Central Association’s (LCA) mission is to inspire people to join together for the social, cultural, and physical enrichment of our neighborhood. LCA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit neighborhood organization run by an all-volunteer board of directors.

Our board and volunteers actively represent our neighborhood on a variety of matters, including ensuring open and fair zoning for developers and homeowners; promoting public safety; supporting the economic revitalization of neighborhood businesses; maintaining and beautifying our parks, including Fire Station Park & Gardens; and keeping the neighborhood informed through our From the Heart monthly newsletter. We also host family-friendly events to bring the neighborhood together like Howler at Bauler at Bauler Park each October and our Evening in the Garden at Fire Station Park. Learn more and become a member at LincolnCentral.org.

Wrightwood Neighbors Association

The Wrightwood Neighbors Association (WNA) is a community group of neighbors and businesses working together since 1962 with a goal of preserving and improving the character of the Wrightwood Neighbors neighborhood.

WNA brings residents and businesses together to work with our 43rd & 32nd ward Aldermen, 19th District Police, Engine 55 Fire Station, City of Chicago agencies, and our other elected officials to help provide the best services possible. Through events such as the Taste of Lincoln Avenue, Lincoln Park Wine Festival, and the newly established Jonquil Park Family Fun Festival, WNA has diligently raised funds to support our local educational, cultural, public safety, and philanthropic institutions.

Sheffield Neighbors Association

Sheffield Neighborhood Association (SNA) has been the voice of the Sheffield community since 1959. Beginning as an associate member of the Lincoln Park Conservation Association years earlier, SNA’s focus from the beginning was on urban renewal.
Along the way, neighbors discovered their passion for gardening, realizing it played a critical role in developing a welcoming community for Chicagoland residents. In 1969 the Sheffield Garden Walk was born and within a few years Sheffield became “The Garden District of Chicago” and our streets were filled with visitors enjoying the beautifully resident-maintained front and back gardens along all of our streets. The rejuvenation of our community was well on its way!
While the goals and projects of the association have altered slightly, we remained focused on our original calling… to “improve conditions of life, work, recreation, health and safety” in Sheffield Neighbors. Today, SNA focuses on:

  • Public safety
  • Gatherings – Movie at Trebes, Concerts at Trebes, Earth Day Clean-up, etc
  • Addressing zoning and planning within our boundaries
  • Supporting our public and private schools
  • Beautification of parks and streets

SNA is your community voice. We are always looking for new neighbors to help us continually improve our neighborhood. For more information on how you can lend your talents to your community, please email info@sheffieldneighborhood.org.

Mid-North Association

Mid-North Association’s mission is to protect and preserve the historic character and charm of our architecturally significant community. Mid-North Association educates residents about local and city-wide issues, fosters strong citizenship, and creates a sense of community within our city. For more than 60 years, Mid-North Association has been in the forefront of Chicago community organizations in working to preserve our historic neighborhood as a significant part of the neighborhood is landmarked as the Mid-North District, designated a Chicago Landmark in 1977. We review all proposed building projects and renovations to ensure compatibility with our landmark guidelines working closely with the Alderman and the Department of Landmarks. We raise money to advocate for the preservation of architectural landmarks, historic buildings and green spaces that make our community so unique and we plan community social events to foster a sense of community and camaraderie. We invite residents, area businesses and institutions to join us as we work together to promote the wonderful spirit that is Mid-North. To learn more about our organization, find out about upcoming meetings, pay membership dues, have your voice be heard and get updates on issues important to you, send an email to MidNorthAssn@gmail.com or visit our
website midnorthassociation.org.

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Letter from Alderman Timmy Knudson

Dear 43rd Ward Neighbors, The 4th of July weekend has come and passed and our ward is still hopping with block parties, outdoor patios, and events on the lakefront. This past weekend was filled with patriotic festivities for families, young professionals, and seniors alike. As we wrote about last week, I was honored to read the preamble of the Declaration of Independence at the Chicago History Museum’s Civic Weekend. It was great to see so many familiar faces in the crowd! It was hot, as I imagine it was at the Philadelphia Convention in 1776.

Alderman Knudsen speaking at the History Museum on July 4th.

The City was also hit with some historic rains. Many neighbors reached out to our office regarding down trees, clogged sewers, and flooded backyards. City Departments are still working diligently to catch up on the backlog of 3-1-1 requests from the rainfall and holiday weekend. If you are still waiting on a request to be completed, reach out to our office here. We will work to get these problems corrected as quickly as possible. Also, the police are working hard to catch the perpetrators of the robbery spree we’ve seen during June and the beginning of July. They issued an updated community alert you can read below and share with your neighbors. On the 4th of July, I spoke to ABC 7 Chicago about the rise in robberies we’ve experienced in the ward and reiterated my call for additional and consistent patrol to be sent to our ward. We also have several CAPS Beat meetings upcoming for the 18th District that you will see below. These meetings are a great opportunity for neighbors to interface directly with the officers protecting their communities. My office and the 18th District Council are co-hosting a Conversation with Commander Barz on July 27th, 2023 from 6 PM - 7:30 PM at DePaul University.

Commander Barz and I are going to visit locations that have been hard-hit by some of these robberies. If you see him in the neighborhood, feel free to say hello and thank him and his officers for all their hard work. My goal is to have the Commander’s eyes on the ward as much as possible and he has already shown his commitment to being on the ground and in the communities he serves. Commander Barz has just recently been appointed to this position and we look forward to continuing our warm welcome to the 43rd ward.  In the coming weeks, we will share more information about events our community groups are hosting and the soon-to-be-announced finalists for the job of Police Superintendent. But, for now, stay safe and enjoy the summer! Sincerely,

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P.S. Bureau of Forestry let us know that 523 trees have been trimmed in the 43rd Ward as of June 30th. Big thanks to the Bureau of Forestry and Streets and Sanitation for their incredible work.

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