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32nd Ward Newsletter February 13, 2026

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Summary

On February 19, Alderman Scott Waguespack will host a neighborhood meeting to gather feedback on two proposed 30‑unit residential developments on the 1800 block of N. Winnebago, a key zoning and housing issue for the 32nd Ward. The ward is also preparing for a new 930‑foot water main along Dickens from Damen to Avondale, with lead‑line replacement and street restoration slated for late February through May, reflecting significant infrastructure spending. Additional updates include early voting locations for the March 17 primary, Earth Day park‑cleanup opportunities, and reminders about upcoming election deadlines.

Email from Alderman Scott Waguespack, 32nd Ward

32nd Ward Newsletter February 13, 2026

Dear John,


Early voting for the March 17 primary election is currently going on at the two downtown locations at 69 W. Washington and the supersite at 137 S. State. Early voting in the ward sites will start on March 2nd. Click here for more information on early voting.


Earth Day is on April 22nd and the Chicago Park District is looking for park captains to help organize cleanup of parks and playlots. Captains will organize a cleanup crew on April 18, 2026 at their park coordinating with the park’s supervisor. See below for more information.


Holiday Hours: On Monday February 16th, Presidents' Day, our office will be closed. Please make sure to keep your garbage and recycling carts out all week since pickup can be affected by this.


Have a good weekend and I hope you enjoy some paczkis on Fat Tuesday!


Alderman Scott Waguespack

February CAPS Meetings

14th Police District


1433- February 17, 6pm

Pulaski Park

1419 W. Blackhawk


1434- February 25, 6pm

Bucktown/Wicker Park Library

1701 N. Milwaukee


[email protected]

14th District Twitter

14th District CAPS- 312-744-1261

19th Police District-


1921- February 18, 6pm

Police Auditorium

2452 W. Belmont


1922- February 18, 7pm

Police Auditorium

2452 W. Belmont


1931- February 24, 6pm

Lathrop Advancement Center (new location)

2820 N. Leavitt


1932- February 24, 7pm

Lathrop Advancement Center (new location)

2820 N. Leavitt


[email protected]

19th District Twitter

19th District CAPS- 312-744-0064

Conversation with the Commander

New Water Main Project

Dickens, Damen to Avondale


The Department of Water Management (DWM) is pleased to inform you of its intent to construct a new Water Main project in the 32nd Ward. 930 feet of 8-inch water main with complete service connections will be installed on Dickens from Damen to Avondale.


During completion of the water main installation, DWM will begin outreach as part of the Lead Service Line Replacement (LSLR) Program to replace lead water service lines for all residents within the limits of the newly installed water main. Restoration will follow, including full-width street resurfacing along with the replacement of damaged parkways and sidewalks.


We anticipate construction will commence in late February 2026 with completion of the water main projected for late May 2026 with restoration to follow. 

After the new water main has been installed, the described area will experience an increase in the availability of water for fire protection and domestic use. This project is part of an ongoing effort in our commitment to the residents of the city of Chicago.


Every effort will be made to expedite completion and minimize the inconvenience. Should you have any questions regarding the progress of this project, please contact the DWM Bureau of Operations & Distribution at (312) 744-7010.


Fletcher Water Main Project Update 2/13/26



Monday (02/16/26): Final connection at Hoyne and catch basin outlet installation

Tuesday (02/17/26): Final connection at Hoyne and catch basin outlet installation

Wednesday - Friday (02/18/26 -02/20/26): Private drain replacement


Water Service Interruptions:


Scheduled water main shutdown on Monday 02/16/2026 on Hoyne between Belmont and Wellington at 01:00 PM until the work is completed. DWM will provide advance notice before service interruptions.

 

Traffic & Parking Impacts:


No parking will be allowed within the active work zone during construction hours.


Hoyne Ave from Belmont to Barry will be closed during construction hours on Monday and Tuesday.


In addition to contacting our office with questions, residents can look for a crew member on the street wearing a white hard hat to have questions answered immediately. 

Neighborhood Meeting to Review Proposed Developments

 

February 19, 2026, 6 PM Pulaski Elementary School 2230 W. McLean

  

This notice is to inform constituents of a neighborhood meeting to review two proposed residential developments on the 1800 block of N. Winnebago. The two sites are roughly 200 feet apart and Alderman Waguespack is hosting a neighborhood community meeting to collect constituent feedback on both proposed projects. The two sites are owned by two separate owners, and the two proposed projects have different developers.


1801 N. Winnebago


The site is currently a surface parking lot adjacent to the "L" tracks at the corner of Winnebago and Bloomingdale. The plan calls for a 30-unit residential building 46 feet in height with 23 parking spaces. The average unit size is 760 square feet and includes nine studios and 21 two-bedroom units. The property owner and developer is 1801 N. Winnebago LLC, Lester Lis, Manager. The architect is Red Architects, Tom Drapszo.


1820 N. Winnebago


The site is currently a vacant lot bounded by Winnebago, Moffat, and a public alley. The plan calls for a 30-unit residential building 54 feet two inches in height with six parking spaces. The average unit size is 713 square feet and includes four studios, twenty-two one bedroom units, and four two-bedroom units. The property owner is 1820 Winnebago LLC, Michael Faron and the developer is KMW Communities LLC. The architect is Eckenhoff Saunders Architects, Inc.


As constituents near these proposed developments, your questions and concerns are important to Alderman Waguespack. If unable to attend, but you have any questions please contact us via email at [email protected] or call the office at 773-248-1330.

Help Raise Funds for Pulaski International School!


The Saber Soirée on February 28, 2026 is Pulaski International School's biggest fundraiser of the year. Everyone is invited to celebrate our amazing school community while making a difference. 


Click here to purchase tickets or make a donation. 

Election Dates to Keep in Mind

Vote By Mail Reminder

The United States Postal Service cannot guarantee your Vote By Mail return ballot envelopes will be postmarked the same day that you mailed it. Any ballot postmarked after Election Day on March 17 cannot be accepted. USPS recommends voters take additional precautions and mail their completed Vote By Mail Ballot at least one week (March 10) before Election Day.

 

Returning your ballot close to Election Day (March 17)? You have options!

 

  • Drop your ballot off into any of 52 Secure Drop Boxes located at all Early Voting sites in Chicago – even on Election Day!
  • Starting February 12 at the New Voting Supersite at 137 S. State St.
  • Starting March 2 at all 50 Ward Early Voting Sites across the city
  • Go to the post office counter and request a manual postmark
  • Deliver your ballot directly to 69 W. Washington St. – either at the First-Floor lobby drop box or in the 6th Floor office

 

All qualified ballots properly postmarked by Election Day (March 17) and received up to 14 days after (March 31) will be processed and counted for the 2026 Primary Election. The Chicago Board of Elections will send you an email when it receives your ballot return envelope, and again when your ballot has been processed and counted.

 

Please Note: Precinct polling places on Election Day do not have drop boxes. Precinct election judges cannot accept Vote By Mail ballots, and VBM ballots returned at precinct polling places will not be processed. Voters instead can use any of 51 Vote Centers open on Election Day to return their Vote By Mail ballot, including the new downtown voting Supersite at 137 S. State St.

 

Don’t risk a late postmark on your ballot – take any of the steps above to make sure your vote counts!

 

For more information, click here.


Department of Family Support Services Would Like YOUR Feedback: Senior Needs Assessment Survey 


The City of Chicago Department of Family and Support Services Seniors Division which serves as the Area Agency on Aging for Chicago is asking seniors (60 years of age or better) and their caregivers to identify programs and areas of need in preparation for the FY2027 Area Plan on Aging. Please fill out the online survey on or before 2/20/26.


The City of Chicago and its over 550,000 seniors thank you for your service!

Property Tax Appeal- North Chicago Township


Beginning January 20, 2026, you may file an appeal of your property assessment through the Cook County Board of Review.


Property Tax Appeal Resources 


1.) Click to access the Step by Step Guide to File an Appeal


2.) For information on filing a Property Tax Appeal online or by mail, visit the Board of Review website, appeals.cookcountyboardofreview.com 


The Deadline for filing a Property Tax Appeal is February 18, 2026.


The Deadline to submit Additional Evidence is February 28, 2026.

First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Program

Click here for more information.

Check to See if You Have Unclaimed Funds


The State Treasurer is holding more than 5 billion dollars in unclaimed funds for Illinoisans. The State holds these lost funds until they are claimed by either the original owner or their heirs. Property is returned at no cost with the proper identification. Click here to see if you have any unclaimed funds.


International Women's Night Out: Lakeview Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce


Women's Health: The Things We Don’t Talk About (But Should)

Monday, March 2 | 6-8 pm at cleo’s | 2826 N. Lincoln Ave


Hosted at Cleo's, a Lakeview woman-owned restaurant, this event will create a welcoming space to talk openly about the physical and emotional challenges women experience—without judgment, pressure, or “fix-it” energy.


The evening will feature short, approachable discussions led by local female wellness professionals from Pro-Holistic CareInclusive Insight Psychotherapy & ConsultingFulcrum Aesthetics where they’ll explore how stress, hormones, and life transitions impact women's bodies and minds. Topics will include physical tension and nervous system regulation, emotional wellbeing and mental load, and hormonal changes across life stages—such as perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause.


Enjoy a meaningful discussion on women's health with no questions off limits, all in a relaxed, supportive setting designed for real talk.


Each Ticket Includes:


  • Calming ear acupuncture (optional) to help reset the nervous system and ease into the conversation.
  • One mini Hot Honey Chicken Slider and 1 glass of whine (plus you can order additional food & BYOB).
  • A goodie bag with items from local & women-owned businesses.



Seats are limited, so make sure to get your ticket today!

WPB Winter Olympics


February 6-22 @ Various Bars & Restaurants around WPB


Celebrate the spirit of the Winter Olympics with a neighborhood-wide competition that turns your favorite local bars into Olympic “venues”! Grab your friends, form a team, or compete solo as you tour participating bars, complete exciting challenges, and earn stamps toward a grand-prize entry.


Stay tuned for more details at www.wickerparkbucktown.com! 


Chicago Park District RFP


The Chicago Park District is looking for concession program management. The goals of the concession program are to provide the highest possible quality and variety of foods, commodities, and services in order to enhance the use of the parks, providing comfort and convenience to patrons at reasonable prices. To learn more about the RFP and what they are looking for, please click here.


Questions Due Deadline: 2/18/2026

Submission Deadline: 03/3/2026

Link to RFP

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Alderman Scott Waguespack

2657 North Clybourn

Chicago, IL 60614

(773) 248-1330

[email protected]


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