Author Archives: Lee Diamond

Lower West Side – what is that exactly?

Nuevo Leon at 1515 W 18th in Pilsen.

Nuevo Leon at 1515 W 18th in Pilsen

You’ve got to hand it to Chicago……no other city in the world has quite so many ways of defining its areas.  Chicago is the city of neighborhoods.  It is the city of wards, districts, tracts, parishes, block organizations, school attendance areas, turf and sides.  Chicago residents can navigate the paths of their lives and step through dozens of self-identified, government identified and cultural-identified territories in a single stroll. To assist the city and its residences in understanding the intertwining maps and designations and making logic out of the melange, in the 1920s the City of Chicago collaborated with the University of Chicago to create an entirely new map of the city, with an entirely new designation for its different areas….the Community Map of Chicago.

You know.  To make it easier.

Originally, the areas were divided into 75 distinct Community Areas between the North, South and West Sides of the city.  O’Hare became the 76th Community in the 50s and Edgewater broke off from Uptown in the 80s to give us the 77 different Community Areas of Chicago.  And in doing so, creating yet another way of referring to where you live. The Chicago Community Area in some cases represents the dominant neighborhood in that part of the city, like Hyde Park or Bridgeport.  In other cases, the name is a complete construct of the naming project.  Some areas take the name of one small neighborhood amongst many, and others don’t have a neighborhood with the community area name.  Some have one neighborhood and some have dozens.

Take the Lower West Side for instance.  It would be a difficult thing to find someone living in the boundaries of Chicago’s Lower West Side Community Area map that would tell you that is they live in the Lower West Side.  The Lower West Side consists of Pilsen, the Heart of Italy and the Heart of Chicago, and one of those is where they would tell you they live.  Maybe even East Pilsen.  Or maybe they’d say the parish of St. Matthews, St. Paul, St. Pius or St. Procopius.  Or in the 25th Ward.  Whatever they might say, it is almost certain that none of them are going to tell you they live in the Lower West Side.

But that’s where we are touring anyway. See you there on Saturday.

Tour of the Lower West Side
Saturday February 21 at 11:00 AM
Harrison Park at 1824 S Wood Street in Chicago

Take care one and all. – Lee

 

Winter Bike Swap 2015 is this Saturday

Winter Bike Swap 2015 Poster

Winter Bike Swap 2015 Poster

 

What is it?

For the sixth straight year, Chicago area cyclists will be able to come together to browse and buy bikes, bike parts, bike clothes and accessories as well as discover a wide variety of companies, non-profit groups and organizations with bicycle related services.

 

When is it?

Saturday February 14, 2015

 

How much is it?

The cost of entry is $5 cash at the door.

 

Where is it?

Jaks Tap at 901 W Jackson Street in Chicago’s West Loop.

 

Who’s going to be there?

 

American Cancer Society, Active Transportation Alliance, Bicycle Illinois, Big Shoulders Realty, Blue City Cycles, Boulevard Bikes, Chicago Ride of Silence, Chicago Velo, Ciclo Urbano, Cycle Bike Shop, Freeman Kevenides Law Firm, Illinois Bicycle Lawyers at Keating Law Offices, Illinois Bike Attorneys, Kozie Prery, Live Grit, Major Taylor Cycling Club Chicago, Monday Night Bike Build, On the Route Bicycles, Po Campo, Slow Roll Chicago, South Chicago Velodrome Association, The Chainlink, True Partners in Craft, West Town Bikes, Working Bikes and scores of individual sellers.

 

For more event information please visit

 

https://www.facebook.com/events/391038157730737/

http://www.thechainlink.org/events/winter-bike-swap-2015