South Loop Event Parking Restrictions
Parking restrictions are in place for the South Loop from Roosevelt Road to Cermak Rd. from Lake Shore Drive to Clark St. during all Chicago Bears football games and many other Soldier Field events. Wintrust Arena events have been removed from the parking restrictions. Vehicles parked in the South Loop without a valid South Loop Event Parking Pass, South Loop Event Guest Pass or Residential Permit Parking pass (for Residential Permit Parking Streets ONLY) are subject to ticketing or towing.
For a complete list of Soldier Field events, please visit www.soldierfield.com/events/all. The 3rd Ward is providing the list below as a courtesy to residents and visitors and does not assume liability for the accuracy of the monthly list of South Loop events. All Soldier Field events are subject to change, including cancellation or the scheduling of additional events. It is your responsibility to adhere to the parking restrictions in place.
Chicago Fire vs. New York City FC
Saturday, March 4th at 7:30 pm
Chicago Fire vs. FC Cincinnati
Saturday, March 18th at 7:30 pm
Street closures for the 2023 Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle
The 42nd annual Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle will take place the morning of Sunday, March 26,
2023. A map of the course can be found here. Please be advised that the following streets will be closed to traffic on Sunday, March 26, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. as runners pass through the area:
- Columbus Dr. from Roosevelt Rd. to Grand Ave.
- Grand Ave. from Columbus Dr. to State St.
- State St. from Grand Ave. to Wacker Dr.
- Wacker Dr. from State St. to Washington Blvd.
- Washington Blvd. from Wacker Dr. to State St.
- State St. from Washington Blvd. to Jackson Blvd.
- Jackson Blvd. from State St. to Franklin St.
- Franklin St. from Jackson Blvd. to Harrison St.
- Harrison St. from Franklin St. to Michigan Ave.
- Michigan Ave. from Harrison St. to Roosevelt Rd.
- Roosevelt Rd. from Michigan Ave. to Columbus Dr.
DuSable Lake Shore Dr., Ida B. Wells Dr. and N. Michigan Ave. will remain open.
There will be rolling street closures within Grant Park beginning Thursday, March 24, through Monday, March 27. Grant Park will be closed to all vehicle traffic from 6 a.m. on Saturday, March 25, to approximately 3 p.m., on Sunday, March 26. As in years past, we are working with the Chicago Police Department to ensure that street closures follow a “rolling pattern” so that as the last participant passes, the street will reopen and traffic will return to normal as quickly as possible. Please make adjustments to your schedule to avoid any inconvenience.
SNAP Benefits Reduced Starting in March
Attention SNAP Customers: Your monthly SNAP benefits will be reduced in March as a result of federal policy changes. To learn more and prepare, visit chicagosfoodbank.org/SNAPEA. To find free food resources near you, call 2-1-1 or visit https://211metrochicago.org/. If you have specific questions about SNAP benefits you can contact the Illinois Department of Human Services by visiting abe.illinois.gov or calling the hotline at 1-800-843-6154.
Free Chore Services for Seniors
Chicagoans 60 and over may be eligible for free chore services from the City of Chicago. Services include: temporary home care assistance with cleaning, laundry, and/or self-care tasks like bathing, a one-time deep cleaning, removing trash or clutter, lawn care, snow removal, and more. Contact the Department of Family and Support Services Senior Services Division for information and assistance at 312-744-4016 or email aging@cityofchicago.org.
CTA Second Chance Program
Do you have a barrier to employment that has kept you from working? The CTA Second Chance Program offers a one-year paid full-time temporary opportunity for residents in the City of Chicago who are 18 years or older. If you are interested, complete the survey of interest (transitchicago.questionpro.com/CTASecondChanceProgram) and receive an invitation to an upcoming virtual info session. Complete program details can be found here.
Chicago Announces the Expansion of Citywide Mental Health Network to All 77 Neighborhoods
The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced that the City of Chicago has successfully expanded access to publicly funded mental health services for residents in all 77 neighborhoods throughout the city. The City has continued to grow this network throughout the pandemic and is now funding no-barrier access to mental health services at a total of 177 clinics and clinical programs across all 77 Chicago community areas — along with primary and behavioral health care at 80 shelters for people experiencing homelessness.
For more details, access the full press release here. To find mental health services near you, please click here.
Chicago Park District Survey
The Chicago Park District wants your input! What are they doing well? Where can they improve? What programs do you want? How can they serve you better at the park level, and the District overall? Please take a few minutes to share your feedback through their survey. It’s available in English, Spanish, Polish, and Chinese. The input received will make a difference in our parks today and help shape the future of our parks. Go here to take the survey: www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/survey.
Pace Passengers Can Ride More for Less as Transfer Fee is Eliminated
Improving regional connectivity is a priority for Pace and its partners at Metra, CTA, and the RTA. In addition to the new Pace/CTA unlimited-ride passes and reduced pass pricing starting Monday, February 20th, Pace passengers will ride more for less with the elimination of transfers between Pace services. Passengers transferring to Pace premium services will continue to pay a surcharge to get to the premium base fare. Free transfers are valid when using Ventra within two hours of the first trip taken. A Ventra card is free after registration and allows riders to store passes and discounts and save money on each ride.
47th/State and Michigan/Cermak SBIFs Open March 1
The Department of Planning and Development (DPD) and SomerCor will roll out the Small Business Improvement Fund (SBIF) grant program for applications in the following TIF districts in March.
Applications open: 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 1
Applications close: 5 p.m. Friday, March 31
The SBIF program uses revenue from TIF districts to help owners of commercial and industrial properties to repair or remodel their facilities for their own business or on behalf of tenants. Tenant businesses are also eligible to apply on their own. Please note that residential projects are not eligible for the SBIF program, and residential developers should not apply.
Program participants can receive grants for 30 to 90 percent of project costs, with a maximum grant of $150,000 for commercial properties and $250,000 for industrial properties. The grants are administered by SomerCor on the City's behalf and do not have to be repaid.
Know Your Rights Seminar
State Representative Lamont Robinson invites you to talk to legal, housing, and social justice professionals about your rights. Resource tables from The Safer Foundation, Project H.O.O.D., the Chicago Department of Housing, First Defense Legal Aid, and more will be on hand. Light refreshments will be served.
Where: King Branch Library (3436 S. King Dr.)
When: Thursday, March 2nd at 5:30 pm
Black Joy Always Wins by Sharyon Culberson
Join the University of Chicago Arts and Public Life for a table reading of a new sci-fi/fantasy story that asks, "What would you do with ultimate power?" Black Joy Always Wins is by Performance Resident, Sharyon Culberson and will feature the premier of the theatrical trailer. Free Eventbrite registration is required.
Where: Green Line Performing Arts Center (329 E. Garfield Blvd.)
When: Friday, March 3rd from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
NHS Home Buyer Education Webinar
Learn about the home buying process such as the basics of budgeting, improving credit, understanding the closing process and down payment assistance programs. This is an eight-hour course delivered in two 4-hour sessions.
When: Saturday, March 4th at 9:00 am (link to register) and Saturday, March 11th at 9:00 am (link to register)
Who Builds the World? Girls?
A Women in Construction Week event for young women and girls in grades 6-12. Hosted by the Lakeside Alliance, the builders of the Obama Presidential Center. For more information, visit LakesideAllance.com.
Where: The Obama Presidential Center Project Site (6170 S. Cornell Ave.)
When: Saturday, March 4th from 9:000 am to 12:00 pm
NHS Financial Fresh Start Webinar
Whether you are planning to purchase a home or simply need to improve your finances, this webinar will
prepare you for financial security. Learn How To: develop a spending plan, reduce your debt, and increase your credit score.
When: Tuesday, March 7th at 6:00 pm (link to register)
Small Business Expo
The Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection, bring free business resources to the community for new and existing entrepreneurs looking to start or grow their business in the City of Chicago through the Small Business Expo Series. The series of expos occur at different citywide locations and offer business resources such as City of Chicago business licensing consultants, tax clinic, financial advisors, workshops, professional headshots, networking and more. Get tickets here.
Where: Kennedy King College - U Building (740 W. 63rd St.)
When: Saturday, March 11th from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm
Dr. Seuss Stories and Crafts
The King Branch Library is celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday by reading stores and creating a craft. For kids ages 3-8 years old.
Where: King Branch Library (3436 S. King Dr.)
When: Saturday, March 11th from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Dear Black Artist Featuring the Seventy-Sevens by Rachel Gadson
Right before the start of the pandemic, artist and community organizer Rachel Gadson began an interview series called the Seventy-Sevens. It was her way of going back to the drawing board (literally and figuratively) to truly listen to the audience that she has committed her work to; the Black artist. To discover their needs, discuss their creative journeys, barriers to access, and ultimately their greatest hopes for Black artists in the future. Between 2019 and the close of 2020, Gadson interviewed 77 Black artists from the Chicagoland area (an ode to the 77 neighborhoods existent here in Chicago).
Dear Black Artist integrates the findings from this interview series with a love letter to her participants. A wonderful short film has emerged from this insightful and stimulating work, and we're excited to have our first screening of this project. Free Eventbrite registration is required.
Where: Green Line Performing Arts Center (329 E. Garfield Blvd.)
When: Saturday, March 11th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
State of the Cook County Health System Town Hall
Cook County is inviting all community stakeholders to participate in a town hall meeting about the health system's three-year strategic plan. RSVP to RSVP@cookcountyhhs.org by Monday, March 13th.
Where: CCH Professional Building (1950 W. Polk St., 5th Fl.)
When: Wednesday, March 15th at 5:30 pm
Teen Opportunity Fair
The Chicago Park District is hosting an event for teens age 13-19 to learn about programs and get more information on recreational, educational, vocational, and job readiness opportunities. Pre-registration encouraged. For more information visit ChicagoParkDistrict.com/teen-opportunity-fairs.
Where: Kennedy King College (740 W. 63rd St., U-Building
When: Saturday, March 18th from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
Know your Immigration/Migrant Rights!
Join King Branch Library to discover your immigration and migration rights. This workshop will help you learn more about protections based on immigration status including information about U-Visa, T-Visa, VAWA, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, Defensive Asylum, as well as the Naturalization and Citizenship process. This program is in partnership with the Haitian American Museum of Chicago.
Where: King Branch Library (3436 S. King Dr.)
When: Saturday, March 25th from 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
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