Community News
In her weekly report to her constituents, 43rd Ward Alderman Vi Daley has provided an update on the new Trader Joe's location on Diversey and other business news.
After several drafts, long debate and discussion, Lincoln Park Aldermen Scott Waguespack (32nd) and Vi Daley (43rd) introduced the "Mobile Food Facility" ordinance into the Chicago City Council chambers on Wednesday, July 28, 2010.
With hundreds of families calling the walkable streets of Lincoln Park home, and with abundant green space in the neighborhood, it is no surprise that the community is also home to its fair share of dogs and cats. Providing services to the Lincoln Park neighborhood’s four-legged friends, a new business dedicated to safe, quality pet care has recently opened its doors.
Welcome from Area Aldermen
Alderman Vi Daley, 43rd Ward
735 W. Wrightwood
Chicago IL 60614
(773) 327-9111
ward43@cityofchicago.org
Lincoln Park is a truly vibrant and dynamic community. You are sure to find many great restaurants, retail stores, theaters and institutions that are members of the LPCC and contribute to the vitality of this neighborhood. This area is also home to many active neighborhood groups, excellent public and private schools, beautiful parks, and our renowned lakefront.
The people who live or run businesses in Lincoln Park are very proud of this community.The LPCC and I work together to foster cooperative relationships between our business and residential constituents. Those relationships help promote and distinguish our neighborhood as a great place to live, work and enjoy.
This website is a good resource for discovering all that is available to our community. I encourage you to use it in taking the opportunity to thoroughly enjoy all Lincoln Park has to offer.
Alderman Scott Waguespack, 32nd Ward
2657 N. Clybourn
Chicago, IL 60614
(773) 248-1330
ward32@cityofchicago.org
The Lincoln Park neighborhood genuinely embraces every ideal of the City of Chicago. It is a place for every visitor to see and every Chicagoan to experience. Whether you are a museum-goer, beach bum or animal lover, this is the place to be!
The people of this ever-burgeoning community work diligently to make Lincoln Park a distinguished part of Chicago. This is a place of spectacular schools, unique boutiques, beautiful parks, boisterous pubs, romantic bistros, safe streets, responsible merchants, socially conscious residents and flourishing families.
This website cannot do justice to illustrate all that Lincoln Park has to offer. Instead, with the help of this website, I encourage you to experience this neighborhood by walking down one of its avenues, eating at one of its restaurants, stopping by one of its shops or visiting one of its theaters. Only then will you truly understand why Chicago is a great American city. Welcome to Lincoln Park!

