Industrial Council of Nearwest Chicago (ICNC)

2010 W. Fulton

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Chicago, IL  60612

Phone:  312-421-3941

Fax:  312-421-1871

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Advocacy

 

ICNC works with businesses to advocate on their behalf with city, state and federal officials.  ICNC has recently worked on the following issues effecting businesses in the Kinzie Corridor:

 

Adapting the Landscaping Requirements to Industrial Areas

ICNC is working on two levels regarding the City of Chicago's fencing and landscape ordinance:

  • Providing information and clarification, keeping Kinzie companies informed regarding City requirements and facilitating an exchange of information between companies regarding their experiences with the city and with landscape, architectural and fencing vendors.

  • Advocating for change, continuing to propose changes to the ordinances to lessen the burden for industrial companies. 

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Revising $30 million Lake Street Reconstruction Project

 Alderman Burnett and CDOT/City officials worked closely with ICNC to revise the original Lake Street plan which resulted in widening rather than narrowing Lake street (by 3 feet) and retaining parking between “L” columns.  The federally-funded project will enhance the traffic flow along Lake Street and increase truck clearance under the “L”.

Protecting the PMD from Residential Development

ICNC is working with other business organizations to protest any and all residential development in the PMD.   Recently, ICNC joined others in protesting the development of 44-unit condominium building at 393 N. Morgan Street.   City officials have offered assurances to Kinzie companies that there will be no further violations of the PMD but to date no action has been taken to stop the current development.

Minimizing Crime – New Night Undercover Police Team

Thanks to the involvement of Commander Lopez, 13th District Police, a new anti-theft undercover team was assigned to patrol the Kinzie Corridor five nights a week from 7:00 pm to 3:00 am.  The officers met with many local companies to learn about their safety concerns and tour their facilities.  As a result, nighttime crimes in the Corridor have been significantly reduced.  Call ICNC if you would like to arrange a visit with the undercover team.

Encouraging Home Ownership for Area Employees

ICNC is working with the Metropolitan Planning Council (MPC) to offer area employees free home purchase counseling as well as local developers of mixed unit housing to offer employees some of the affordable housing units under development. For employees to participate in the program an employer must commit to providing down payment assistance to those employees who end up purchasing a home ($2,500 or more).  Contact ICNC for more information.

Rezoning Grand Avenue as an Industrial/Residential Buffer

ICNC worked closely with area stakeholders to create a long-term plan for Grand Avenue, an area targeted for rezoning by the City.  The plan calls for strengthening Grand Avenue’s role as a buffer between adjacent industrial and residential areas, limiting high-density residential use and encouraging traffic flow, additional parking and commercial/retail uses.

Facilitating SBIF Grants ($2.5 Million ) to Kinzie Companies

About fifty Kinzie Corridor companies have received grants totaling over $2.5 million dollars for building investments through the City’s “SBIF” (Small Business Infrastructure Funds”) matching grant program.  ICNC will be working with the City to provide more TIF funding to small companies.

 

Advocating to Increasing Area “L” Stops & Bus Lines

ICNC is working with other local groups to increase CTA service on the Nearwest Side.   Our demands to CTA include additional Green line “L” stops (at Damen, Western and Morgan) and increased bus service. 

 

Last updated:  03/23/2008