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City Vehicle Sticker Sale

Alderman Beale 

            along with

Chicago City Clerk's Office

will be selling

vehicle stickers at the

ward office

on Saturday, June 28, 2008

9AM - 1 PM  

The 9th Ward office is located at:     

34 EAST 112th PLACE

(112th Place between State & Michigan).

 

Please bring the following items with you:

  • State ID or Driver's License
  • Pre-printed application (mailed to your from the City Clerk office to help speed the process).
  • Vehicle registration information.

Forms of payment accepted:

  • Money Order
  • Check 
  • Credit Card (if new system is implemented).


 

  9th Ward Back To School Parade Participation Form

Please click on the Microsoft Word link  paradeparticipationform.doc (24 KB) to download & print the 2008 9th Ward back to school parade participation form. Please fax or e-mail the completed form to Ms. Flood at Fax: 773-785-2790 OR E-mail: ward09@cityofchicago.org


April 4, 2008

ATTENTION 

9TH WARD RESIDENTS

 

ENERGY SAVING LIGHT BULBS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP AT ALDERMAN ANTHONY BEALE OFFICE LOCATED 34 EAST 112th PLACE

 

WILL BE GIVEN OUT UNTIL ALL BULBS ARE GONE!!!!!!!!!!

 

The Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) bulb also:

  • Use up to 66 percent less energy than regular incandescent bulbs.
  • Last up to 10 times longer.
  • Save about $30 in energy costs over the life each star qualified CFL bulb.
  • Contribute to a cleaner environment while saving energy, money and time.
  • Can be used in most incandescent light fixtures already in your home.

Requirements for receiving Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) bulbs:

  • Must show proof of residency in the 9th Ward by presenting a Photo ID such as a State ID, Driver’s License etc with your current home address.
  • Limit 4 per household.  If you live in an Apartment Building your Photo ID must show your current home address with floor and/or apartment number.


 

Press Release 3-26-08

 Don't Fall for IRS-Related Scams

 

If you receive an unsolicited call or e-mail from the Internal Revenue Service, watch out. You're not talking to Uncle Sam.

The IRS recently issued a warning about identity theft schemes using the agency's name.

Since 2006, the Internet Crime Complaint Center has received more than 200 complaints about phishing schemes using the bureau as bait. This year scammers are using new twists on old tricks, including personalized e-mail salutations, live phone calls and the promise of tax rebates, to dupe consumers into divulging sensitive information.

Take care not to fall for the following cons:

1. Rebate phone calls

How it works: The IRS reports that a new scam similar to the refund e-mails that have circulated for years involves phone calls from callers posing as IRS employees. These callers tell potential victims they are eligible to receive a rebate for filing their taxes early. Phony IRS representatives ask for the consumers' bank account information, supposedly for direct deposit. Upon refusal, they will deny the rebate.

IRS spokeswoman Michelle Lamishaw says that scammers like to use current events for their purposes. In this case, fraudsters are using the rebate legislation recently passed by Congress as a lure.

Hang up on anyone calling about tax rebates. Checks will go out starting in May, and consumers will receive letters from the IRS explaining the rebates, not phone calls.

"In any case, the IRS would not call them for bank account numbers or credit card numbers," Lamishaw says. Those who choose to have money direct deposited must include their bank account information on their tax return.

The IRS communicates with taxpayers via the U.S. Postal Service; it does not initiate e-mails or phone calls.

2. Tax refund e-mails

How it works: The refund e-mails -- the more common scam using the IRS's name -- can look legitimate.

"Some have IRS logo images and signature images. Most of them have a footer at the bottom of the mail along the lines of 'Copyright 2008, Internal Revenue Service U.S.A.,'" says Paul Wood, MessageLabs senior analyst.

They may have appropriate subject lines, such as "notification from IRS," and come from e-mail addresses with "IRS" in the domain name.

Tax refund e-mail scams

Do's:

  • Do use a firewall and update your Internet security software.
  • Do report suspicious phone calls or e-mails from the IRS to phishing@irs.gov.
  • Do visit the IRS's official Web site directly at www.irs.gov if you have a question.

Don'ts:

  • Don't click on links or open attachments from unsolicited e-mails from the IRS.
  • Don't give out any personal information to anyone calling on behalf of the IRS.
  • Don't divulge any personal information in an online form to claim a tax refund.

Wood says refund e-mails usually present a link to claim the refund, which is typically between $100 and $400. The link takes people to a refund claim form on a spoofed IRS site. The bogus form will ask people for personal information, such as their Social Security number, credit card number or bank account information.

That data would be a goldmine of information to criminals, who could then sell it on the black market or use it to commit identity theft.

Don't get curious if you come across one of these e-mails. Simply clicking on a link can download malware designed to allow remote control of your computer or a hunt for bank account information on your PC.

"Just clicking on a link is enough to become a victim of ID theft," says Lamishaw.

Rest assured the IRS won't e-mail taxpayers about their refunds. Those who expect a refund should use the IRS' Where's My Refund tool to track down funds.

3. Audit e-mails

How it works: This new scam employs a scare tactic, rather than the promise of money. Taxpayers receive an e-mail warning that their federal tax return will be audited. Like its popular cousin, the refund e-mail, the message provides a link to complete a form asking for personal information.

These e-mails may greet the potential victim by name. According to Wood of MessageLabs, scammers may use contact information gleaned from social networking sites and contact lists from compromised computers to target their e-mails.

While people may not notice the personalized salutation, they are more likely to notice, and dismiss, a generic greeting.

The IRS does not send out unsolicited e-mails or phone taxpayers.

4. Check verification phone calls

How it works: Someone posing as an IRS employee calls consumers, telling them the IRS mailed them a check that hasn't been cashed. The caller will then ask for the taxpayer's bank account information.

In reality, the IRS will not contact you about a check you never cashed. To see what happened to a refund you're expecting, use the IRS' "Where's My Refund?" tool.

Bottom line: The IRS corresponds with taxpayers through the U.S. Postal Service. Consumers should report unsolicited phone calls and e-mails from the IRS to phishing@irs.gov.


              ATTENTION CHICAGO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 Calling All Chicagoan's

The 9th Ward Presents a Bike Drive

The 9th Ward is hosting a bike drive for children who are in need of a bicycle this summer. We are asking interested donors to donate brand new bikes or used bikes that are in good condition. For more information please contact Annette Diaz Lockette at 773-785-1100.


ATTENTION RESIDENTS

Are you ready for digital TV?

 

February 17, 2009 television broadcasters will abandon their analog channels and go completely digital.

Do you have a TV in your home that works with the help of "rabbit ears" or rooftop antenna?

The Digital Television and Public Safety Act 2005 requires TV stations to stop broadcasting in analog and to broadcast only in digital after February 17, 2009. The digital transition will provide a better viewing experience for consumers and help emergency responders protect your community.

The Act created the TV Converter Box Coupon Program for households wishing to use their analog TV's after the transition. The Federal government is offering U.S. households up to two  $40 coupons to help pay for the cost of a certified converter box. TV's connected to cable, satellite or other pay services do not need a converter box to receive programs after February 17, 2009.

What are my options?

  • Buy a converter box that will plug into your current TV.
  • Buy a TV with a Digital Tuner.
  • Connect the analog TV to cable, satellite OR other pay service.

How do I get a coupon?

Apply on-line OR by phone you may also mail in or fax a Coupon Application. You may request one coupon now and one later, but no more than two coupon per household (total of $80) are allowed. Coupon supplies are limited. Coupons expire 90 days after the mailing date.

Request must be received by March 31, 2009. Listed below is the contact information for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

On-line: www.DTV2009.com

Phone: 1-888-388-2009

Mail: P.O. Box 2000 Portland OR 97208

Fax: 1-877-388-4632


 

Affordable  Neighborhoods Expo

 

   


FREE RIDES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS

Under a transit bailout bill approved by the General Assembly last month, anyone 65 years old and older who lives in the six-county area will be able to ride Chicago Transit Authority Metra and Pace buses and trains for free, provided they have registered for and received an ID card.

Registration can be done with the state online at http://www.illinois.gov/transit or by calling 1-800-447-4278. The Regional Transportation Agency is accepting registrations at 773-836-7000 or www.rtachicago.com  .

The strong response so far from seniors across our state demonstrates just how excited they are about getting a little extra help affording transit service, " Governor Rod Blagojevich said in the release. The free rides are schedule to begin March 17, 2008.

I’m a senior but I don’t have a senior reduced fare card and would like to have free transit. What do I need to do?

Simply sign up for the RTA’s senior reduced fare program.

Register during normal business hours at the RTA’s Customer Service Center at 165 N. Jefferson or any one of the 270 sites around our region. Click here for a list of the registration sites (opens as a .pdf) or call 836-7000 from any area code, provide your zip code and we'll give you your nearest location.

Processing usually takes 3-4 weeks from when we receive your application and we will mail you your new senior reduced fare card.

Once I have my senior reduced fare card, what will I need to do to get my free ride?

To get your free ride you may have to show your permit to the driver, ticket agent, conductor or you can use it at a turnstile or in a farebox.


 

Residential Truck Parking Permit

No Application is Needed

Permit is FREE !!!!!!!

 

Please provide the following information

  • City Sticker Number
  • Vehicle Owner's Name
  • Vehicle Owner's Address (9th Ward Address were the pick up truck will be parked)
  • Zip Code
  • Vehicle Info: Make, Model, Year & License Plate Number 

For more information please contact Alderman Beale office at (773) 785-1100.


Worried About Forclosure?

 

Having trouble paying your mortgage? Get help from a trusted source: The City of Chicago's Borrower Outreach Days Program.

  • Meet with lenders and credit counselors
  • Loan work out sessions with lenders and counseling agencies
  • Access to free legal assistance on foreclosure issues
  • Information about mortgage refinance options
  • Information about financial literacy programs

To registered for the Borrower Outreach Days, please call the Department of Housing at 312-744-8514.


Youth 1st Counseling

The services we provide to the clients and their families afford a better quality of life within the community. Youth 1st also serves as a positive intervention in assisting our children in dealing with the everyday stressors of living in an urban environment. As an agency we provide many therapeutic activities that our youth are excited to participate in such as:

  • Back to School activities
  • Group Talk Sessions
  • Ski Trips
  • Holiday Parties
  • Skating Parties
  • Bowling Outings

If you are interested in our services or know someone who would benefit from what we do, please feel free to stop by during our regular business hours of 9am - 4pm Monday through Friday or give us a phone call at the  number listed below.

For more information please contact:

Randy Sadler, Executive Director

Youth 1st Counseling

11519 S. Wentworth Ave

Chicago, IL 60628

Phone: 773-785-7012

Fax: 773-785-7013


 

 

Chicago State University Child Care / Head Start

Full Day & Early Head Start Collaboration

9501 S. King Drive

Chicago, IL 60628

773-995-2556, 773-995-2565 or 773-995-3973

Chicago State University's Child Care Center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Hours of operation are Monday thru Friday from 7am - 5:30pm and the evening care program hours are from 4:30 - 9pm.

The center offers a safe environment and an atmosphere that promotes growth for social, physical, intellectual and emotional development. The curriulum is "High Scope" with portfolio outcomes.

For more information how the program works and to apply, please call one the numbers that are listed above.


 

   After School Program

Youth in Action

After School Program

Youth Ages 13-18

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday

3:00pm - 6:00pm

2:00pm - 6:00 (no school)

35 W. 119th Street

Chicago, IL 60628

Telephone: 312-264-2186


 

Press Release: Chicago Department of Public Health

Have limited income? 

Social Security can help with prescription costs

Find out if you are eligible. Call the CAREline at 312-745-2273.

Ask for Extra Help with Medicare prescription costs. Complete your application for help today.

 


ATTENTION ALL RESIDENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Chicago Public Schools is partnering with the Chicago Police Department to promote excellent student attendance.

If you see any children hanging out during school hours instead of attending school please call the Chicago Public Schools Truancy Hotline at (773) 553-4000.

Together we can make this effort a success.


HOME TO STAY FUNITURE DONATION

HELP END HOMELESSNESS

Homeless Individuals can receive a Service Voucher for:

  • SOFAS
  • BEDS
  • DRESSERS
  • DINETTE SETS

Call the Chicago Department of Human Services 312-746-8545 for more information on how to donate furniture or to receive furniture.