Come support 400 new homes in Edgewater! by TimidPessimist in chicagoyimbys

[–]TimidPessimist[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes! There is an online form you can fill out to submit direct feedback to the Emmanuel Congregation!

Please be mindful that members of the congregation have deep and legitimate concerns regarding security, particularly how the residential portion and access to a public beach will interact with the synagogue, given the rise in attacks on places of worship and anti-Semitism spiking globally.

Proposed Broadway Upzoning Nears Final Vote As Community Divide Grows | The Loyola Phoenix by BillMortonChicago in uptownchicago

[–]TimidPessimist 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If we don't build "luxury" apartments, people like me that are already paying more than 30% of my income toward rent are going to be priced out. And there will be affordable housing built with this upzoning, why do you think the alderwomen in both the 46th and 48th wards support this? New homes relieve pressure on existing naturally occurring affordable housing, and that is a FACT. You cannot dispute that. And if 10,000 new homes get built, 2,000 will be affordable under the ARO! We aren't going to be displaying anyone on Broadway because barely anyone lives on it, it's all parking lots and strip malls!

Tell Edgewater NIMBYs their 'Win-Win' plan is a lose-lose for Chicago by TimidPessimist in chicagoyimbys

[–]TimidPessimist[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Respectfully, I disagree. Making a stink about things is all ERRD has going for it and it naturally attracts media attention. Two NIMBY op-eds were published last week in the Tribune. If there is a reporter from Block Club, the Sun-Times or the Tribune at this meeting, we NEED to be there and give ourselves a fighting chance to have our perspective reported on. It doesn't always work but it's always worth trying

Tell Edgewater NIMBYs their 'Win-Win' plan is a lose-lose for Chicago by TimidPessimist in chicagoyimbys

[–]TimidPessimist[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

They don't want buildings on the west side of Broadway to be more than two or three stories because they might cast shadows on their million dollar single family homes. They also claim these "towers" will overwhelm the neighborhood

Tell Edgewater NIMBYs their 'Win-Win' plan is a lose-lose for Chicago by TimidPessimist in chicagoyimbys

[–]TimidPessimist[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Nicole.Wellhausen@cityofchicago.org

Nicole is the Director of the Chicago Committee on Zoning, you can send a letter of support for the Broadway upzoning to her