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Tuesday, September 19, 2023Lincoln Square Arts District Getting Upgraded Sidewalks, Crosswalks
by Alex V Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / September 15, 2023The latest round of beautification for along Lincoln Avenue kicks off Friday and is expected to continue through 2024.LINCOLN SQUARE — Crews will begin construction on street upgrades for pedestrians and bicyclists along Lincoln Square’s northern commercial corridor this week. Construction will take place on the stretch of Lincoln Avenue between Western and Catalpa avenues, said Ald. Andre Vasquez (40th).A groundbreaking is planned for 2 p.m.
Monday, September 11, 2023Alderman Launches Migrant Data Portal, Improving Transparency On Care For New Arrivals
by Alex V. Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / September 8, 2023The new website will provide weekly updates on the number of migrants in the city, new arrivals and other related data to the public.LINCOLN SQUARE — The chair of the City Council’s Committee on Immigrant and Refugee Rights has launched a data portal to provide updates on efforts to help asylum seekers living in and continuing to arrive to Chicago. Ald. Andre Vasquez (40th) announced the new website, WelcometoChicago.org, on Friday.The website
Sunday, August 06, 2023Bad News, Lincoln Square: Lawrence Avenue Construction Will Continue Into 2024
by Alex V Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / August 4, 2023 The aim of the $11.8 million project is to increase pedestrian and bicyclist safety along Lawrence Avenue, city officials said. LINCOLN SQUARE — Bad news: The nightmarish construction on Lawrence Avenue is going to be snarling traffic through early next year. The Lawrence Avenue streetscape project runs along Lawrence between Western Avenue and the river. Crews started work on the project last year, and commuters, business owners and neighbors
Thursday, July 13, 2023Lincoln Square Motel Set to Become Shelter as Part of New City Strategy to Reduce Homelessness
by Heather Cherone / WTTW News / July 10, 2023 A plan to transform a Lincoln Square motel into a shelter for unhoused Chicagoans suffering from medical, mental health or substance abuse problems as part of an effort to make a pandemic-era program permanent advanced Monday. The Chicago City Council’s Housing and Real Estate Committee unanimously endorsed the plan to spend $2.9 million to purchase the Diplomat Motel, 5230 N. Lincoln Ave., sending the proposal backed by Ald. Andre Vasquez (40th Ward) to
Friday, June 02, 2023City leaders look to convert Lincoln Square hotel into temporary housing for Chicago's homeless
by Fox-32 Chicago / May 31, 2023 CHICAGO - Reviving a pandemic-era proposal, city leaders are looking to convert Lincoln Square's Diplomat Hotel into temporary housing for homeless Chicagoans.During the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak, Chicago officials housed the city's homeless at five hotels to slow the spread of the virus. Read more and Watch HERE
Friday, June 02, 2023City Officials Pitch Plan To Convert Diplomat Motel Into Transitional Housing During Rowdy Meeting
by Alex V. Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / June 1, 2023The city wants to convert the motel into housing with services for unhoused Chicagoans. While most neighbors appeared to support it, a small group disrupted the meeting before it could start.LINCOLN SQUARE — Neighbors clashed during a rowdy Wednesday night meeting where Ald. Andre Vasquez (40th) and other officials pitched plans to convert a Lincoln Square motel into transitional housing for unhoused Chicagoans.The project would have the city acquire
Wednesday, May 17, 2023Lincoln Square’s Diplomat Hotel Could Become Transitional Housing For People Experiencing Homelessness
by Alex V Hernandez / Block Club Chicago / May 16, 2023The motel could be turned into 40 rooms of special housing where residents get housing assistance and mental health and medical care.LINCOLN SQUARE — City leaders want to repurpose a Lincoln Square motel into transitional housing for unhoused Chicagoans, reviving an emergency program from early in the pandemic.The project would convert the 46-room Diplomat Motel, 5230 N. Lincoln Ave., into 40 rooms of special housing tied to supportive services that