Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Whith in 18 hours
In 18 hours there was 1 bank robbery with a gun that was displayed, 1 man pulled a gun at a kids soccer game, 2 shot while walking down the side walk, 1 died from gun shot wound when a 54 year old man refused to give up his bicycle, 1 dead at North Ave. Beach, and a man was found shot in his driveway. Really this is uncalled for I think we need to protest in front of Madigan's office asking for his resignation or to pass a ccw permit. This is getting out of control.
Quinn Shacks down State Prisions
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Illinois authorities conducted a "mass shakedown" of guards and other prison employees last week, taking the unusual step of searching workers as they left correctional facilities and sparking allegations of reprisal for public complaints and leaked information to the news media, according to interviews and a document obtained Monday by The Associated Press.
An email written by a Department of Corrections administrator was sent to 10 southern Illinois prison wardens, telling them to conduct the shakedowns, on July 19. It was time stamped just 18 minutes after about a dozen workers began a public forum in the state Capitol to complain about conditions at Illinois prisons.
Corrections spokeswoman Stacey Solano declined comment Monday on the email obtained by the AP. She previously would not confirm that the searches were coordinated, but said such searches are a "routine security measure" to control banned materials, which range from cellphones to weapons.
The dustup over the pat-downs comes as Gov. Pat Quinn pushes a cost-cutting plan to shutter several state correctional facilities, including next month's scheduled closure of the "supermax" prison in Tamms. Prison workers have fiercely resisted that idea, fearing increased violence if currently isolated gang members are moved elsewhere.
The searches also began just days after a published report about where some displaced Tamms inmates would go. That report was based on an internal Department of Corrections document.
Department policy allows searches of employees at any time -- beginning, during or ending a shift -- to ensure they are not carrying banned materials, from magazines and cigarettes to illegal drugs and weapons.
But the employees' union said the recent searches -- body pat-downs as opposed to routine bag-checks and metal detector screenings -- are rare, and called them retaliatory "intimidation" of employees for speaking out. The department denies that claim.
Kim Larson, an accountant at the prison in Danville for 12 years, said she has never gone through a shakedown upon leaving her 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. shift like she did on July 23.
"It was weird. Usually, they do it at the beginning of the shift, when we're coming in," she said. "I mean, what are we going to take out?"
A female officer accompanied her to a restroom where Larson emptied her pockets and submitted to a pat-down. Larson said that type of search, even when arriving at work, is so unusual that she can't remember when it last happened.
The searches were conducted the week of July 23 at as many as 15 prisons, according to the internal email, interviews with workers and their union, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.
The email from Ty Bates, an agency deputy director, went to wardens at ten prison facilities in southern Illinois and ordered them to "please ensure we conduct a mass shakedown on a shift of your choosing. We want to shake down staff leaving the facility," with the word "leaving" underlined in bold letters.
It was sent at 11:18 a.m., just minutes after the start of the workers' testimony critical of the governor's plans to close several prisons.
"We have no indication that there is any valid reason for these searches," Henry Bayer, AFSCME's executive director, said in a statement Monday. "Rather, the tactics and timing suggest they are part of a retaliatory effort by the administration to intimidate whistleblowers."
Solano, the prisons spokeswoman, said last week that the department "has full authority to search employees whenever it chooses" to ensure they aren't bringing in or helping move banned materials. "This is one such measure the department is taking to ensure safety and security inside the prisons," she said.
Solano denied that the department retaliates against staff and said employees are encouraged to report problems to the Office of the Executive Inspector General.
Quinn, a Democrat, wants to close the prison in Tamms and a women's prison in Dwight to save money. He said Tamms is underused and too expensive despite advocates' contention that its isolation of troublemakers reduces problems in other prisons which critics say are too crowded.
There are currently about 48,000 inmates in a system designed for 33,000. The department had 16,000 employees in 2002, but just more than 11,000 in June.
Criticism of the closure plan has increased after reports about violence and Tamms' shutdown.
The AP reported earlier this month, after tipped by people knowledgeable about the prisons, on a string of violent incidents and an inmate drug overdose in the previous six weeks.
Days after the workers union's public forum at the Capitol, Lee Enterprises newspapers in Illinois reported on an internal Department of Corrections memo that designated nine Tamms inmates for transfer to prisons out of state.
That prompted lawmaker complaints that Tamms should stay open and resulted in a letter to the newspapers from Corrections chief executive Jerry Buscher, warning that publication of the material would be viewed "as attempting to promote disorder within the prison system."
Union spokesman Anders Lindall said Corrections officials told the union the shakedowns were necessary because of a recent inmate cell search that turned up cellphones. Solano confirmed that contraband was found but would not comment further.
Toby Oliver, a correctional lieutenant at Tamms who was stabbed by an inmate at Stateville in 1995 and has criticized Tamms' closure, called it "coincidental" that the shakedowns began two days after the newspaper report. He said he never remembers an end-of-shift shakedown.
"What is coming out of the institution seems to be the priority," Oliver said. "You'd think it would be the other way around."
Joint task force brings down Chop shop
Law enforcers revealed on Monday that they're battling one of the most sophisticated auto theft rings they've ever seen, one that's stolen millions of dollars.
In one case, they said, thieves armed with inside knowledge drove a big car-hauling rig into a local dealership. They loaded it with eight luxury vehicles, then drove away to sell them for as little as 20 percent of their real worth.
This Cadillac Escalade was Exhibit A today for Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White and his investigators. It's one of about 200 vehicles worth more than $4 million that were stolen from dealers and then resold at huge discounts through shady and not-so-shady outlets.
"They put 'em up, Craig's List, newspapers, word on the street, any way they could get rid of a car. They would wash titles, retag stolen cars two or three times. It was relatively elaborate," Tim Gainer, NE IL Metro Auto Theft Task Force.
After police officers in Cook, Will, DuPage and Lake Counties had begun investigating; they got an unexpected boost from bureaucrats. The ring was washing its forged vehicle titles through currency exchanges. But they eventually ended up in the Secretary of State's office, where workers spotted a characteristic pattern.
"By using those characteristics, we were able to run some computer queries and identify a variety of vehicles that seemed to fall into that category," Ernie Dannenberger, Director, Vehicle Services Bureau said.
The combined effort has so far led to 21 arrests. Already convicted: Dominique Henley, sentenced to 8 years in prison, and his father, James Henley, sentenced to 30 months probation.
As for their buyers, who paid as little as $10,000 for cars worth $50,000 or more, Officials said a majority were criminals themselves. Perhaps only 20 percent were innocent victims.
"If it looks like the deal is too good to be true, nine times out ten it is," Secretary of State, Jesse White, said.
Monday, July 30, 2012
In the West Pullman neighborhood Ax-wielding teen robs man
19-year-old man armed with an ax robbed $95 from a man in the West Pullman
neighborhood on the Far South Side, police said.
Dariel Davis, 19, of the 300 block of West 108th Place, was
charged with felony armed robbery, police said. He is expected to appear in
court today.
A 54-year-old man told police he was sitting in a car in the 11600 block of South Harvard Avenue when Davis approached about 2:30 a.m. Sunday, police said.
Davis asked for $2 but the victim told him didn't have any money. A short time later, Davis came back armed with an ax and said: "Give me that money out (of your) pocket," according to a police report.
The victim handed over $95 and Davis fled, but police found him nearby. No one was hurt, police said.
A 54-year-old man told police he was sitting in a car in the 11600 block of South Harvard Avenue when Davis approached about 2:30 a.m. Sunday, police said.
Davis asked for $2 but the victim told him didn't have any money. A short time later, Davis came back armed with an ax and said: "Give me that money out (of your) pocket," according to a police report.
The victim handed over $95 and Davis fled, but police found him nearby. No one was hurt, police said.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Mayor Bloomberg and Gov. Christie Throw Gun Control Insults Video and article
(VIDEO)
That's the pot calling the kettle black. Everybody already knows that Christie is a strong advocate of gun control, and that New Jersey has some of the strictest gun control laws in the country.
So, will that smear tactic actually do anything to hurt Christie’s chances of becoming a vice presidential nominee? Maybe, maybe not. It does raise an interesting question for Republican gun owners: would you still vote for Romney if he had Christie as his running mate?
CBS New York reports that Mayor Bloomberg and Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey are slinging mud over gun issues.
It all started with comments from Bloomberg about the recent tragic shooting in Colorado: "This is killing people every day, and it's growing and it's not just an inner-city, east coast, west coast, big city phenomenon. Aurora is not a big city."
Gov. Christie made a jab at Bloomberg when he asked, “Can we at least get through the initial grief and tragedy for these families before we start making them political pawns?” He didn’t specifically name Bloomberg in his statement, but the implication was certainly there.
The outspoken mayor of New York retaliated by making an attack against Christie’s future political opportunities. Mitt Romney might be eyeing Christie as a potential vice president running mate, so Bloomberg tried to paint Christie as being an advocate of gun control: “Some people try to write it that he is opposed to what we are trying to do. That’s not so. Governor Christie has stood up for reciprocity. Governor Christie has said there are too many hand guns in New Jersey.”
It all started with comments from Bloomberg about the recent tragic shooting in Colorado: "This is killing people every day, and it's growing and it's not just an inner-city, east coast, west coast, big city phenomenon. Aurora is not a big city."
Gov. Christie made a jab at Bloomberg when he asked, “Can we at least get through the initial grief and tragedy for these families before we start making them political pawns?” He didn’t specifically name Bloomberg in his statement, but the implication was certainly there.
The outspoken mayor of New York retaliated by making an attack against Christie’s future political opportunities. Mitt Romney might be eyeing Christie as a potential vice president running mate, so Bloomberg tried to paint Christie as being an advocate of gun control: “Some people try to write it that he is opposed to what we are trying to do. That’s not so. Governor Christie has stood up for reciprocity. Governor Christie has said there are too many hand guns in New Jersey.”
That's the pot calling the kettle black. Everybody already knows that Christie is a strong advocate of gun control, and that New Jersey has some of the strictest gun control laws in the country.
So, will that smear tactic actually do anything to hurt Christie’s chances of becoming a vice presidential nominee? Maybe, maybe not. It does raise an interesting question for Republican gun owners: would you still vote for Romney if he had Christie as his running mate?
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Detective has last Census post
UPDATE FROM THEE RANT
POSTING: Based on decennial 2010 U.S. Bureau of Census data, two of the twelve
cities cited above as the worst "HELLHOLE" cities in the nation are herein
disqualified due to the fact that their respective populations (in parentheses)
are less than 100,000 people. Gary, Indiana (80,294) and Camden, NJ (77,344)
have been deleted, leaving the TEN worst "HELLHOLE" cities in the nation
remaining. There are 275 cities in the United States with populations greater
than 100,000 people.
With the corrected
Business Insider list adjustment , the WORST "HELLHOLE" CITY IN THE NATION is
CHICAGO, followed by Detroit.As a lifelong Chicagoan, I assure you that this is
SHAMEFUL . Unfortunanety, City of Chicago government is as SHAMELESS as it is
corrupt. Indeed, I believe some Chicago politicians take a perverse pride in the
City's notoriety.
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BUSINESS INSIDERS: The
Whole Country May Soon Look Like These American Wastelands - Top 12 Hellhole
Cities! Yes, Chicago is #2!
By: Michael Snyder, The Economic Collapse
Do you want to see where this country is headed? If so, don't focus on the few areas that are still very prosperous. New York City has Wall Street, Washington D.C. has the federal government and Silicon Valley has Google and Facebook. Those are the exceptions.
The reality is that most of the country has been experiencing a slow decline for a very long time and once thriving cities such as Gary, Indiana and Flint, Michigan have become absolute hellholes. They are examples of what the rest of America will look like soon.
Sixty years ago, most Americans were decent, hard working people and there were always good jobs available for anyone that was willing to roll up his or her sleeves and put in an honest day of work But now all of that has changed.
Over the past decade, tens of thousands of manufacturing facilities have shut down and millions of jobs have left the country. Cities such as Cleveland, Baltimore and Detroit were once shining examples of everything that was right about America, but now they stand out like festering sores.
The "blue collar cities" have been hit the hardest by the gutting of our economic infrastructure. There are many communities in America today where it seems like all of the hope and all of the life have been sucked right out of them. You can see it in the eyes of the people. The good times are gone permanently and they know it. Unfortunately, the remainder of the country will soon be experiencing the despair that those communities are feeling.
The following are 12 hellholes that are examples of what the rest of America will look like soon....
Read more: http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/these-12-hellholes-are-examples-of-what-the-rest-of-america-will-look-like-soon#ixzz21eLgYCZc
Saulk Village holds meeting with it residents worried if they speak they will be arrested
Updated 07/17/12 – 9:50 p.m.
SAUK VILLAGE, Ill. (CBS) — Everyone wants to stay hydrated with the temperature reaching close to 100 degrees Tuesday, but in Sauk Village, they’re stuck with bottled water.
As WBBM Newsradio’s Brandis Friedman reports, the tap water in Sauk Village is contaminated. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency says unsafe levels of vinyl chloride in the drinking water dispensed by the village pose a threat to public health.
Vinyl chloride is known to cause liver damage. It’s a problem that’s been on the village’s radar for three years. After this broke The Mayor knew about the problem for 3 years and didn't do a dam thing until the E.P.A. stepped in then the Mayor stats in a town meeting that the water is safe and when challenged he throws a resident out and 4 other's there after after they had left the mayor thretened any one who speaks will be arrested. The next meeting was scheduled for Yesterday and the Mayor informed the Chief that if anyone speaks arrest them they are just to come and listen. Well as you will read further down noone was arrested and The Sarge made alot of phone calls informing alot of people. There were FBI agents in attendance ready to arrest any cop who violated someones civil rights. Saulk village have not bathed and they have to choose bottled water or food then do you reserve it for drinking and cooking or bathing. You have to put your self in their shoes.
A letter from the I.E.P.A.
State of Illinois
Pat Quinn, Governor
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Community Relations
1021 N. Grand Avenue East
Springfield, Illinois 62702
www.epa.state.il.us
Phone: (217) 782-2829
Fax: (217) 785-7725
TDD: (217) 782-9143
March 2012
Fact Sheet # 1
Sauk Village Water Supply Contamination Issue
Cook County, Illinois
Background
In June 2009, Illinois EPA mailed public notices to all Sauk Village Water Supply users regarding vinyl
chloride contamination in groundwater that is affecting the community water supply. In the water drawn
from Well Number 3, the concentration of vinyl chloride in 2009 [at 3.49 micrograms per liter (ug/L)]
violated the federal maximum contaminant level of 2 ug/L allowed for a public water supply. Well
Number 3 was taken out of service in 2009 and has not been part of the system since then because of
the vinyl chloride contamination.
Vinyl chloride is a chemical from a family of chemicals known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that
are related to industrial and commercial cleaning solvents among other uses. These chemicals tend to
vaporize readily into the air once brought to the surface
– at a faucet, for example. When in groundwater,
however, they are resistant to breakdown and tend to remain for many years and can move slowly
with the groundwater gradient (the groundwater flow direction).
Two other Sauk Village wells provide water into the treatment system for the community water supply,
and the point where the water enters the system has been monitored quarterly for the contaminant of
concern
– vinyl chloride – along with other contaminants that may affect public water supplies.
In 2010, Illinois EPA helped develop legislation that allows for early notification to community water
supply (CWS) users about the presence of a cancer-causing VOC chemical at one-half the federal
drinking water standard, known as the maximum contaminant level (MCL). The legislation compels
water supplies to develop a plan that will prevent a violation of the MCL in the finished water.
Additionally, the plan must demonstrate how the CWS will reduce the concentration of the VOC so that
its concentration is less than what can be detected through standard methods. The Illinois EPA and the
Illinois Office of the Attorney General are pursuing legal enforcement against Sauk Village to correct
water quality and water quantity problems related to the community water supply.
Is the Sauk community water
supply currently safe to
drink?
The community water supply has been meeting state and federal water
quality standards since Well Number 3 was taken out of service in
2009. However, the two remaining wells are showing low levels of vinyl
chloride, and are being routinely monitored for water quality. If the
concentration of vinyl chloride or any other contaminant reaches onehalf
the MCL, Illinois law requires that the water supply operator notify
all supply users. Illinois EPA routinely reviews all the laboratory results
of the water supply, and will make sure notice occurs.
Can the vinyl chloride be
removed from the well water?
Yes. There are various forms of treatment to remove the contamination
after the well water is drawn at the well, before it goes into the system
that delivers water to the users.
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Does Sauk Village have other
water quality issues for water
quality besides the VOC
contamination?
Yes. Other aesthetic water quality issues may include iron or
manganese content or other naturally-occurring substances that cause
issues with taste or may form stains on clothing and fixtures. This in
itself is not usually a problem for public health; however these water
quality parameters are monitored as well. Please see Illinois Dept. of
Public Health’s brochure, “
Commonly Found Substances in Drinking
Water
:” http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/pdf/DrinkingWater.pdf.
Why would water quantity be
a problem?
The two existing wells currently pumping source water (groundwater)
for the Sauk Village system are nearly at capacity to meet the daily
needs of Sauk Village and the two satellite systems it supplies. If
something would happen to either pump, if another well would have to
be taken off-line, or if large quantities of water were needed (e.g., a fire
occurred), there could be a water shortage issue. That is why it is
urgently important to have a sufficient supply in place to quickly provide
a safe and adequate supply of wate
r to Sauk Village’s customers
should a shortage occur.
What health effects can
result from consuming vinyl
chloride in drinking water?
Exposure to low levels of vinyl chloride over many years may lead to
impaired immune system function; kidney, liver or central nervous
system damage; and may increase the risk of liver cancer.
How can I look up water
quality data about the Sauk
Village System?
Attached is a list of steps (page 4) to take, using
Illinois EPA’s web site
(http:/epa.state.il.us), that will allow you to view sampling data
information for public water supplies. You may want to view information
on bacterial contamination (coliform sample results) or chemical (noncoliform
sample results by analyte).
Would obtaining Lake
Michigan water for Sauk
Village solve the problem?
The State of Illinois is under a fixed withdrawal rate for Lake Michigan
water. While allocations of water for individual public water supplies
are still available, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR)
explains that there are specific criteria that must be met to qualify an
entity for an allocation. Detailed estimates of (a) the cost of Lake water
versus treatment of an existing water source to meet the quality of lake
water and (b) future water quantity needs must demonstrate that Lake
Michigan water is the best option.
Additionally, it is likely that infrastructure additions and improvements
would be necessary to bring Lake water to a location and to operate a
system that is in compliance with all the requirements. Developing the
required information to provide to IDNR and constructing the
infrastructure additions and improvements necessary to obtain and
provide an allotment of Lake Michigan water to customers will be a
lengthy process.
The Illinois EPA believes that a solution needs to happen quickly in
order for the Village to have a water supply that is
“assuredly safe in
quality and quantity,
” per the law. The current situation is that water
from Well #3 requires treatment before it can be put into the system,
and it is not known how long water from the remaining two wells could
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avoid treatment and still be safe for public consumption, since the vinyl
chloride concentration is approaching a regulatory limit. If water from
the other two wells cannot be used for any reason, an immediate water
supply problem would exist for Sauk Village’s customers.
Who to contact for more information:
Carol Fuller Maggie Carson
Illinois EPA Illinois EPA
Community Relations Coordinator Communications Manager
Office of Community Relations 217/558-1536
217/524-8111
maggie.carson@illinois.gov
carol.fuller@illinois.gov
Dan Injerd, Lake Michigan Mgmt. Chief
Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources
312/793-3123
dan.injerd@illinois.gov
Printed by Authority of
The State of Illinois
March-2012 36830 300
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SAUK VILLAGE, Ill. (CBS) – The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency has stepped in to help Sauk Village officials find a way to clean their town’s contaminated water supply.
CBS 2’s Marissa Bailey reports village leaders told residents of the far south suburb that the water is safe to drink, according to federal guidelines.
But local residents remained doubtful of those claims.
Elevated levels of vinyl chloride in the water have prompted the village to give out free bottled water to local residents since last week. The Illinois EPA and Illinois Attorney General’s office also have been working with the village to find a long-term solution.
The Illinois EPA has agreed to pay for the installation of two air strippers at the village water treatment plant, but that’s only a temporary fix. The devices, designed to send blasts of air through the water to remove the contamination, can clean 500 gallons of water per minute, and should be in place next week.
Meantime, Sauk village volunteer firemen were passing out gallons of bottled water on Wednesday as village officials met with residents to discuss the ongoing problem.
While neighbors are grateful for the bottled water being supplied by the village, patience is running low, even for the kids.
Asked how cautious she is with water, on a scale of 1 to 10 — 1 being not very and 10 being very cautious – Jennie Gunn said, “Can I say 12?”
Gunn and her unborn baby boy drink only bottled water, a pricey reality for the young mother.
“I have to make a decision whether I want to buy my family a bag of chicken, or a case of water,” she said.
It was Sauk Village water that members of the Illinois EPA and Public Health Department were answering questions about Wednesday night at a village meeting.
“I want to wash my hair without my hair fallin’ out,” one local resident said.
Neighbors were able to ask questions and vent about the town’s water problems.
Asked if he would drink the village’s water, Illinois EPA interim director John J. Kim said, “if it was up to me right now, I would take up the village on their offer to have bottled water available, and that’s what I would go with until the treatment systems are in place.
A long-term solution for cleaning the town’s water was still in the works as of Wednesday night.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Saulk Village is threatening to lock up whom ever speaks
This is Saulk Village Mayor Towers the I.E.P.A. came in and tested the towns water supply and found it was not safe to consume. When this hit the news people in the town wanted answers. The Mayor stated it was safe to drink. When one resident followed by 4 more said drink it if it is safe he through them out and thretened to arrest anyone else. The Mayor also gave this information.
IEPA and IDoPH Informational Meeting
Wed, Jul 25, 2012 from 7:00am - 9:00pm @ Bloom Trail High School
The Mayor stated he will have people arrested for speaking out. I.E.P.A. and the State of Illinois declaired Saulk Village Water not safe but this Mayor says it is and then threatens to lock people up. Well the sarge made some phone calls and spoke with the Village Manager who was rude and would not give our editor a time to speak about these alligations so we are going to notify a buddy of ours to go out there and video tape it. We need to stand together on any issue regaurdless if it is our fight or not United we Stand divided we fall and if we don't speek up we will fall.
IEPA and IDoPH Informational Meeting
Wed, Jul 25, 2012 from 7:00am - 9:00pm @ Bloom Trail High School
The Mayor stated he will have people arrested for speaking out. I.E.P.A. and the State of Illinois declaired Saulk Village Water not safe but this Mayor says it is and then threatens to lock people up. Well the sarge made some phone calls and spoke with the Village Manager who was rude and would not give our editor a time to speak about these alligations so we are going to notify a buddy of ours to go out there and video tape it. We need to stand together on any issue regaurdless if it is our fight or not United we Stand divided we fall and if we don't speek up we will fall.
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O2012-4582 | 1 | 38 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Chaz Food & Liquor, Inc. | Not available | ||
O2012-4593 | 1 | 39 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Chi Chi Nails | Not available | ||
O2012-4595 | 1 | 40 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Signature Tax Services | Not available | ||
O2012-4583 | 1 | 41 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Advocate Trinity Hospital | Not available | ||
O2012-4584 | 1 | 42 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Jeffery Manor Auto Wash Inc. | Not available | ||
O2012-4597 | 1 | 43 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Mary's African Hair Braiding | Not available | ||
O2012-4585 | 1 | 44 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Currency Exchange | Not available | ||
O2012-4587 | 1 | 45 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Joseph C Cichon Ins Agency Inc | Not available | ||
O2012-4600 | 1 | 46 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Trinikorp Market Service, Inc. | Not available | ||
O2012-4589 | 1 | 47 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Sarita's Flower Shop | Not available | ||
O2012-4590 | 1 | 48 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Lawn Bowling | Not available | ||
O2012-4592 | 1 | 49 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Lacoco's Pizza & Pasta | Not available | ||
O2012-4811 | 1 | 50 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Currency Exchange | Not available | ||
O2012-4812 | 1 | 51 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Donald Blair | Not available | ||
O2012-4816 | 1 | 52 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Food 4 Less Midwest No. 552 | Not available | ||
O2012-4594 | 1 | 53 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Arturos Mexican Food | Not available | ||
O2012-4620 | 1 | 54 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for 10626 -- 10630 S. Western LLC | Not available | ||
O2012-4598 | 1 | 55 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Beverly Record and Costume Incorporated | Not available | ||
O2012-4603 | 1 | 56 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Creggan Builders, Inc. | Not available | ||
O2012-4605 | 1 | 57 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Ella's on Drake | Not available | ||
O2012-4606 | 1 | 58 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Mrs. Wright's Gourment Popcorn, Inc. | Not available | ||
O2012-4610 | 1 | 59 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Springer Blueprint Service Inc. | Not available | ||
O2012-4604 | 1 | 60 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Dental Clinic, The | Not available | ||
O2012-4613 | 1 | 61 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Wonderburger Inc. | Not available | ||
O2012-4616 | 1 | 62 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Quam-Nichols Company | Not available | ||
O2012-4618 | 1 | 63 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for New Pisgah Day Care | Not available | ||
O2012-4623 | 1 | 64 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Visionz Cafe Restaurant | Not available | ||
O2012-4621 | 1 | 65 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Carmens Place | Not available | ||
O2012-4626 | 1 | 66 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for El Dragon | Not available | ||
O2012-4622 | 1 | 67 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for EZPawn | Not available | ||
O2012-4625 | 1 | 68 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Guarantee Insurance Agency | Not available | ||
O2012-4627 | 1 | 69 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for La Villita Travel | Not available | ||
O2012-4630 | 1 | 70 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Cicero Archer Currency Exchange Inc. | Not available | ||
O2012-4631 | 1 | 71 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for El Camino Club | Not available | ||
O2012-4639 | 1 | 72 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Rothschild Liquors | Not available | ||
O2012-4641 | 1 | 73 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Sawyer Open Door M.B. Church | Not available | ||
O2012-4642 | 1 | 74 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Fontano Foods | Not available | ||
O2012-4643 | 1 | 75 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for H Kramer & Co. | Not available | ||
O2012-4644 | 1 | 76 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Integrity Chicago Auto Repair Express, Inc. | Not available | ||
O2012-4628 | 1 | 77 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Jimmy John's - Taylor | Not available | ||
O2012-4645 | 1 | 78 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Jimmy John's - Taylor | Not available | ||
O2012-4646 | 1 | 79 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Katz Law Office, Ltd. | Not available | ||
O2012-4633 | 1 | 80 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for La Potosina Grocery | Not available | ||
O2012-4647 | 1 | 81 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for La Potosina Grocery | Not available | ||
O2012-4634 | 1 | 82 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for New China Restaurant Inc. | Not available | ||
O2012-4636 | 1 | 83 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Tanya's Touch Nails | Not available | ||
O2012-4648 | 1 | 84 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Dragonfly Mandarin | Not available | ||
O2012-4649 | 1 | 85 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Mahoney's | Not available | ||
O2012-4637 | 1 | 86 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for West Loop Health & Sports Performance Center | Not available | ||
O2012-4653 | 1 | 87 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Covenant Chapel Missionary Baptist Church | Not available | ||
O2012-4650 | 1 | 88 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Mario's Butcher Shop Food Center | Not available | ||
O2012-4658 | 1 | 89 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Richard N. Messeresmith - fence | Not available | ||
O2012-4662 | 1 | 90 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Richard N. Messeresmith - occupation of space | Not available | ||
O2012-4654 | 1 | 91 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Vibe Lounge | Not available | ||
O2012-4663 | 1 | 92 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Wing Sign Co. | Not available | ||
O2012-4669 | 1 | 93 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Allstate Insurace - 1100409 | Not available | ||
O2012-4672 | 1 | 94 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for El Azteca | Not available | ||
O2012-4712 | 1 | 95 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for 1920 N Maud Condo Assn - landscaping | Not available | ||
O2012-4715 | 1 | 96 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for 1920 N Maud Condominium Association- fence | Not available | ||
O2012-4686 | 1 | 97 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for First Chicago Bank and Trust | Not available | ||
O2012-4655 | 1 | 98 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Joe's Wine Cellar | Not available | ||
O2012-4687 | 1 | 99 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Joe's Wine Cellar | Not available | ||
O2012-4691 | 1 | 100 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Lakeview Medical Campus LLC | Not available | ||
O2012-4693 | 1 | 101 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Lincoln Melrose LLC | Not available | ||
O2012-4703 | 1 | 102 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Massage Envy Spa Lincoln Park | Not available | ||
O2012-4705 | 1 | 103 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Mid-Town Tennis Club | Not available | ||
O2012-4708 | 1 | 104 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Papacito's Mexican Grille | Not available | ||
O2012-4709 | 1 | 105 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Red Eye Eyewear | Not available | ||
O2012-4661 | 1 | 106 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Spa Spot LLC | Not available | ||
O2012-4666 | 1 | 107 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Allstate Insurance Agency | Not available | ||
O2012-4717 | 1 | 108 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Hoag Law Group, LLC | Not available | ||
O2012-4720 | 1 | 109 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Halsted & 119th Currency Exchange, Inc. | Not available | ||
O2012-4671 | 1 | 110 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Flavio Cajiao, DDS | Not available | ||
O2012-4722 | 1 | 111 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Ambrogio's Restaurant | Not available | ||
O2012-4725 | 1 | 112 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for First Chicago Bank and Trust | Not available | ||
O2012-4727 | 1 | 113 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Frank's Pizzeria | Not available | ||
O2012-4735 | 1 | 114 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Local No. 4 Serv. Employee Union | Not available | ||
O2012-4736 | 1 | 115 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Once Over Car Detailing | Not available | ||
O2012-4740 | 1 | 116 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Petes Pizza No. 2 | Not available | ||
O2012-4673 | 1 | 117 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Spex | Not available | ||
O2012-4837 | 1 | 118 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for 100 East Huron Street Condo Assn. | Not available | ||
O2012-4680 | 1 | 119 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for American Heritage Investment | Not available | ||
O2012-4749 | 1 | 120 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for American Sightseeing Tours & Gray Line | Not available | ||
O2012-4743 | 1 | 121 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for American Sightseeing Tours | Not available | ||
O2012-4689 | 1 | 122 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for American Sightseeing/Gray Line Tours - 618 N Clark St | Not available | ||
O2012-4698 | 1 | 123 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for American Sightseeing/Gray Line Tours - 200 S Michigan Ave | Not available | ||
O2012-4702 | 1 | 124 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for American Sightseeing/Gray Line Tours - 875 N Michigan Ave | Not available | ||
O2012-4710 | 1 | 125 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for American Sightseeing/Gray Line Tours - 300 E North Water St | Not available | ||
O2012-4713 | 1 | 126 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for American Sightseeing/Gray Line Tours - 101 E Pearson St | Not available | ||
O2012-4716 | 1 | 127 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for American Sightseeing/Gray Line Tours - 201 N State St | Not available | ||
O2012-4721 | 1 | 128 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for American Sightseeing/Gray Line Tours - 98 E Wacker Dr | Not available | ||
O2012-4676 | 1 | 129 | Ordinance | Awning(s) for Blowtique | Not available | ||
O2012-4751 | 1 | 130 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Burberry Limited | Not available | ||
O2012-4767 | 1 | 131 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Chicago Harley - Davidson Inc. | Not available | ||
O2012-4779 | 1 | 132 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Chicago Trolley Co. | Not available | ||
O2012-4785 | 1 | 133 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Chicago Trolley Company - 146 E Chestnut St | Not available | ||
O2012-4791 | 1 | 134 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Chicago Trolley Company - 620 N Clark St | Not available | ||
O2012-4792 | 1 | 135 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Chicago Trolley Company - 200 S Michigan Ave | Not available | ||
O2012-4794 | 1 | 136 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Chicago Trolley Company - 380 N Michigan Ave | Not available | ||
O2012-4797 | 1 | 137 | Ordinance | Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Chicago Trolley Company - 401 N Michigan Ave |
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