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File #: 26-0796    Version: 1 Name: HONORING UNITED POWER FOR ACTION AND JUSTICE’S RECLAIMING CHICAGO CAMPAIGN
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/4/2026 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 2/5/2026 Final action:
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RESOLUTION HONORING UNITED POWER FOR ACTION AND JUSTICE'S RECLAIMING CHICAGO CAMPAIGN AS RECIPIENT OF THE PRITZKER TRAUBERT 2025 CHICAGO PRIZE WHEREAS, United Power for Action and Justice's Reclaiming Chicago Campaign has been named the recipient of the Pritzker Traubert 2025 Chicago Prize, marking a significant investment in affordable homeownership on Chicago's Southwest Side; and WHEREAS, The award will support the development of an entirely new community of 112 single-family and 2-flat homes in the Chicago Lawn neighborhood, activating long-vacant land while creating new opportunities for working families to build wealth; and WHEREAS, This investment represents one of the largest clusters of new for-sale homes built on the Southwest Side in more than two decades; and WHEREAS, Reclaiming Chicago is a coalition of community organizations convened through United Power for Action and Justice; and WHEREAS, The coalition operates as a shared "brain trust,"...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

RESOLUTION HONORING UNITED POWER FOR ACTION AND JUSTICE'S RECLAIMING CHICAGO CAMPAIGN AS RECIPIENT OF THE PRITZKER TRAUBERT 2025 CHICAGO PRIZE

WHEREAS, United Power for Action and Justice's Reclaiming Chicago Campaign has been named the recipient of the Pritzker Traubert 2025 Chicago Prize, marking a significant investment in affordable homeownership on Chicago's Southwest Side; and

WHEREAS, The award will support the development of an entirely new community of 112 single-family and 2-flat homes in the Chicago Lawn neighborhood, activating long-vacant land while creating new opportunities for working families to build wealth; and

WHEREAS, This investment represents one of the largest clusters of new for-sale homes built on the Southwest Side in more than two decades; and

WHEREAS, Reclaiming Chicago is a coalition of community organizations convened through United Power for Action and Justice; and

WHEREAS, The coalition operates as a shared "brain trust," bringing together experienced organizers, affordable housing developers and policy leaders, from the Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP), The Resurrection Project (TRP), Lawndale Christian Development Corporation (LCDC), Hope Center Foundation, and Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives (CNI); and

WHEREAS, United by a bold, long-term vision, the coalition aims to build 2,000 new for-sale homes across South and West Side neighborhoods, helping to stabilize communities that have faced decades of disinvestment; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Prize will specifically support a large-lot strategy on an 18-acre site at 74th Street and Talman Avenue in Chicago Lawn, where Reclaiming Chicago will develop a new, cohesive residential community; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Prize funds, along with additional capital, will be used to acquire the site and construct 112 single family and 2-flat affordable homes; and

WHEREAS, Reclaiming Chicago's approach pairs community organizing, policy reform, an...

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