Julio wants to open his own restaurant in #RogersPark but the prices are too high so he will go elsewhere. That’s why we need a #RogersParkCBA to protect local businesses from large corporations like @Target #PeoplesWardNight pic.twitter.com/IDVZaVuD3B
— JASC (@SeniorCaucus) May 8, 2018
Debra asks @JoeMoore49 if he will stand with his constituents rather than big developers and corporations by signing onto the #RogersParkCBA at the Concord at Sheridan. “The people of Rogers Park are your bosses” #PeoplesWardNight pic.twitter.com/fiZUlHIRux
— JASC (@SeniorCaucus) May 8, 2018
Elizabeth telling her story of homelessness and being rent burdened. Was spending 75% of her income on rent in #RogersPark. That’s why she’s here to fight for more affordable housing in her community! Where are you, @JoeMoore49 ?? pic.twitter.com/ex7w16KZQd
— JASC (@SeniorCaucus) May 8, 2018
Maria discussing how other big retailers @WholeFoods and @Walmart in Chicago have committed Community Benefit Agreements and that we should have the same commitments in Rogers Park #RogersParkCBA #GetItInWriting @JoeMoore49 pic.twitter.com/ATEmx30oqN
— JASC (@SeniorCaucus) May 8, 2018
Caroline Hedger resident John Quirk says he’s fighting for a #CBA at the Concord because he’s concerned about #gentrification and wants to make sure that Rogers Park remains a diverse neighborhood. pic.twitter.com/c1d4oQR3XQ
— JASC (@SeniorCaucus) May 8, 2018
Here at the 49th ward people’s ward night. Because @JoeMoore49 doesn’t have an open ward night, these 49th ward residents are holding their own to demand a #CBA at the Concord at Sheridan pic.twitter.com/cedxoSmnli
— JASC (@SeniorCaucus) May 8, 2018
Our Rogers Park Community Benefits Agreement event is tonight at 7 pm! Guest speakers, snacks, and chicken by Firewings (while it lasts)! No entrance fee.
— Rogers Park Chamber (@RogersParkCoC) May 7, 2018
Monday, May 7 at 7 PM
Living Water Community Church
6808 N Ashland Blvd, Chicago, Illinois 60626https://t.co/guzW3XC5sh pic.twitter.com/Zsj9YXETmk
Monday, May 7 at 7 PM - 8:30 PM
— Rogers Park Chamber (@RogersParkCoC) May 7, 2018
We want public land to be used to benefit the public, not corporations! But Alderman Moore has no public ward night and has refused to meet with residents about this issue, so we’re holding our own ward night.https://t.co/guzW3XC5sh