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Our Standing Committees

 

The WPC has a number of standing committees devoted to supporting our mission. Our members are welcome to join them.

 

Cultural Affairs Committee
The Cultural Affairs Committee shall develop and oversee activities conducted on behalf of the WPC’s cultural program priorities. These activities include, but are not limited to:

· Develop and plan all neighborhood festivals, membership parties, and events.

· Develop and maintain relationships with all for-profit & not-for-profit arts groups.

· Develop and maintain relationships with other cultural groups.

 

Community Relations Committee
The Community Relations Committee shall develop and oversee activities conducted on behalf of the WPC’s governmental, regulatory and community program priorities. These activities include, but are not limited to:

· Developing and maintaining relationships with the aldermanic offices and all City of Chicago governmental agencies, except where noted in other committees.

· Developing and maintaining programs to improve safety, reduce crime and gang activity, and improve communication with the Chicago Police District and CAPS.

· Developing and maintaining programs improve the quality and condition of schools in the neighborhood.

 

Communications
The Communications Committee shall be responsible for creating, printing, distributing, and maintaining all materials used by the WPC to communicate to the membership and promote the organization, including, but not limited to the newsletter and website.

Preservation & Development
The Preservation & Development Committee shall develop guidelines and oversee activities related to zoning, new development, land-use, neighborhood improvement, historic preservation, and other planning matters within or on the boundaries of the neighborhood. These activities include, but are not limited to:

· Develop & maintain relationships with the Landmarks Commission and other governmental agencies that have input into such matters listed above.

· Develop and maintain programs for the Wicker Park City and Federal Landmark districts.

· Develop and maintain programs relating to quality, condition, and number of parks, public buildings and public spaces in the neighborhood.

 

Membership & Marketing
The Membership & Marketing Committee shall establish criteria for membership, including member classes, membership dues, and frequency of member meetings. It will develop and oversee activities designed to recruit new members, donors, and volunteers. It will develop and oversee fundraising activities and events, including government grants and solicitation of corporate and individual sponsorships, except where noted in other committees.

Join or Contact our Membership

 

Join the Wicker Park Committee by submitting a completed Membership Form and mailing it with your membership fee to the address below.

Member Fees: Individual - $15/yr, Family - $25/yr, Business - $50/yr

 

wickerparkcommittee@gmail.com

 

 

Useful Community Links

 

City of Chicago Contacts

 

1st Ward Service Office, Proco Joe Moreno,


Alderman


2058 North Western Avenue, 60647 (773)


278-0101

 


32nd Ward Service Office, Scott


Waguespack, Alderman


 2657 N. Clybourn Avenue, 60614 (773)


248-1330

 


Chicago Police, 14th District (Shakespeare)


Lucio Martinez, Commander, (312)

744-8290  or 9-1-1

2150 North California Ave , IL 60647

 

Department of Zoning and Land Use


Planning


City Hall, room 905, (312) 744-5777 or 3-1-1

 

Department of Buildings


120 N. Racine Avenue, (312) 743-3500 or

3-1-1

 


Landmarks Commission


33 N. LaSalle St.Suite 1600, (312) 744-3200

 


Community Culture

Near NorthWest Arts Council

 

 

Historic Preservation

Preservation Chicago

Wicker Park Historic District Map

National Register of Historic Places

 

 

Community Business Services

Wicker Park & Bucktown Chamber of Commerce

 SSA #33 Wicker Park—Bucktown

 

Other Neighborhood Organizations

Bucktown Community Organization

Chicago Grand Neighbors Assn

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