The government of the city of Chicago is divided into executive and legislative branches.
• The executive branch consists of the mayor of Chicago, elected by general election for a term of four years. Chicago's two other citywide elected officials are the clerk and the treasurer.
• The City Council is the legislative branch and is made up
of 50 alderman, one elected from each ward in the city. The council
enacts local ordinances and approves the city budget.
There are two aldermen that serve the Lincoln Park area:
• Vi
Daley, 43rd Ward Alderman
735 W. Wrightwood Chicago, IL
773-327-9111
• Ted Matlak, 32nd Ward Alderman
2148 N. Damen Chicago, IL
773-384-3011
Lincoln Park is committed to enhancing the quality of life protecting the rights of area homeowners, renters and merchants. The Lincoln Park Conservation Association has been revitalizing and developing Lincoln Park real estate through seven affiliated neighborhood organizations.
| Lincoln
Central Association Bounded by: Lincoln, Ogden, North, Halsted 312-409-2783 |
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| Mid-North Association Bounded by: Lincoln, Fullerton, Lake Michigan 773-296-1721 |
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| Old
Town Triangle Association Bounded by: North, Clark, Ogden 312-337-1938 |
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| Park
West Community Association Bounded by: Lake Michigan, Halsted, Diversey, Fullerton 773-506-4460 |
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| RANCH
Triangle Association Bounded by: North, Armitage, Racine, Halsted, Chicago River 312-337-3011 |
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| Sheffield
Neighborhood Association Bounded by: Fullerton, Halsted, Armitage, Chicago River 773-929-9255 |
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| Wrightwood
Neighbors Bounded by: Diversey, Fullerton, Halsted, Lakewood 773-477-5100 |