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FOIA Request Log - Revenue FOIA Request Log - Revenue REQUESTOR NAME ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST Kevin Kelly Parking tickets for Street Cleaning violations, January 2007 to Present - 48th Ward Thomas Fallon Parking ticket information for 3 tickets Timothy Novak Chicago SunTimes Information on water accts, residential commercial, industrial and charitable. (Also sent to DWM) Barbara Strugalla Wilson Elser Moskowitz et al Fee for Hospitalization Case Report Ameet Sachdev Chicago Tribune Records pertaining to Friedman & Wexler Kathy Buettner Statement showing payments, late fees, etc. for the City of Hometown, January 2009 to present. Robert Willey Copy of the agreement between the City of Chicago and CTI Collections Shabbir Chandabhai Burhani Design Build Debt owed on the property at 616 S. Oakley Blvd., Chicago Greg Goldner Back to Work Illinois List of all valid gambling gaming stickers, automatic amusement gaming stickers and amustement device operators issued by the City of Chicago. Valerie Nerini Requesting camera footage at an intersection in regards to an automobile accident. Marifran Smith Requesting information on the officer who issued two tickets for her vehicle. Markus Sleuwen Global Counsel LLC Requesting ticket and accident information at the intersection of 4400 W. North Ave. Daniel A. Edelman Edelman, Combs, Latturner & Goodwin Records from 2-09 to present on complaints for Page 1 of 50 09/24/2021 FOIA Request Log - Revenue DATE DUE DATE RECEIVED 05/03/2010 05/10/2010 05/05/2010 05/12/2010 05/07/2010 05/14/2010 05/07/2010 05/07/2010 05/07/2010 05/14/2010 05/11/2010 05/18/2010 05/12/2010 05/19/2010 05/14/2010 05/21/2010 05/17/2010 05/24/2010 05/19/2010 05/26/2010 05/20/2010 05/27/2010 05/24/2010 06/01/2010 05/28/2010 06/07/2010 Page 2 of 50 09/24/2021 FOIA Request Log - Revenue inaccurate parking meters.Statistics on parking meters that are inaccurate or do not provide parking for posted times. Mitch Dudek Chicago SunTimes Summary Report of parking tickets issued to Carla Morgan, who tops the Parking Violation Scofflaw list. Patrick Keating O'Hagan Spencer LLC Names of all motorists issued red-light violations in 2005 and 2006. Leslie Patton Bloomberg Newsroom A list of all re-zoning applications submitted by Wal-Mart Stores from January 1, 2009 to present. Tim Novak Sun-Times Records regarding 1-15 E. Oak St., regarding vacation of the alley for developers, including Frank Latsko. Request includes correspondence and e-mail. Barb Peltz Number of parking tickets issued for a curb cut violation on the 1200 block of West Sherwin Ave. between Sheridan Rd. and Lake Michigan from March 09 to June 10. Specifically in front of 1221 W. Sherwin. Matthew D. Heinke Quarles & Brady LLP Open citations or violation relating to the property located at 320 N. Dearborn (Westin River North Hotel) Timothy Novak Chicago SunTimes Water bills and canceled checks to show all payments since January 1, 2008 by customers who own the properties at 2716 S. Princeton and 2714 S. Union. Fran Spielman Chicago SunTimes Details of all parking tickets issued by Chicago Parking Meters LLC or their designated agents since City granted permission to resume ticketing. Monthly parking meter revenues in the year before CPM takeover and revenues since. Page 3 of 50 09/24/2021 FOIA Request Log - Revenue 06/07/2010 06/14/2010 06/21/2010 06/28/2010 07/06/2010 07/13/2010 07/09/2010 07/16/2010 07/07/2010 07/14/2010 07/13/2010 07/20/2010 07/16/2010 07/23/2010 07/16/2010 07/23/2010 Page 4 of 50 09/24/2021 FOIA Request Log - Revenue Jessica Loveless Town and Country Realty Documentation of a City Lien for water filed 8.26.2009 and 7.9.2007 for 7745 S. Yates. Nona Farrar Larger Vision Inc. Bills submitted for gas required for CFD emergency vehicles. Contact information for vendors that have contracts to provide gasoline to the CFD. Robert Fink Arquilla & Fink, LTD. Copies of all lists, reports, notes, memos, applications, registrations, etc. relating to any and all vehicles registered to Steven Brick, Beverly Hills, Inc. Beverly Hills Limousine or Beverly Hills Limo Service. Ashley Ackerman Abstrax LLC Fines/fees associated with code violations for 2055 W. 35 th St. and 6259 N. Claremont in Chicago Keith Kysel Amount of money collected from the CTA due to employees running red-lights caught by camera. Tim Novak Sun Times Annual breakdown on the amount of money the City has collected from Water and Sewer fees since 1989. Annual breakdown of water and sewer rates since 1989. Breakdown of assessment City uses to determine water bills for non-metered customers since 1989. Joseph Ryan Tribune Information on location of parking meters in the City in 2008. Collections from parking meters, broken down in most localized information as possible for 2005-2008. Number of parking meter citations issued in 2008 broken down in a way that would get the most localized information possible, and related revenue from said violations. Any reports and other information from LAZ or Chicago Parking Meters LLC aince the privatization that includes parking meter revenue projections Page 5 of 50 09/24/2021 FOIA Request Log - Revenue 07/22/2010 07/29/2010 07/26/2010 08/08/2010 07/26/2010 08/02/2010 07/26/2010 08/02/2010 07/27/2010 08/04/2010 07/30/2010 08/06/2010 08/02/2010 08/09/2010 Page 6 of 50 09/24/2021 FOIA Request Log - Revenue that includes parking meter revenue projections estimates and reports of actual collections, including a breakdown to the available localized area. Number of parking meter citations issued since privatization in a breakdown that would get to the most localized information as possible, and related revenue from said citations. This information should include citations written by City employees, and outside agencies or contractors. Frederick Agustin Pedersen & Houpt Any outstanding bills, invoices or amounts currently due to the City of Chicago regarding account number 68597. Matthew Sheynes Whether the City has ever contracted for, purchased, or used the products and/or services of Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampson and if so, what those products or services are. Would like all contractual agreements, memoranda and understandings between any and all branches, parts, divisions, and subdivisions of the City of Chicago and Linebarger et al from 2002 to present. Timothy Novak Chicago Sun Times All accounts that are 90 past due. Include the name and address of the account, amount past due, how long the debt has been unpaid, the nature of the debt. Daniel Tamasevich City Revenues Jeffrey Strange Jeffrey Strange and Associates All tax returns for 2003-2008 for Lincoln Village Theater, Village Theater North, Plitt Theater in Lincoln Village, Cineple Theater in Lincoln Village, Odeon, Cineplex in Lincoln Village, Lowes Village Theater, Inc and Terri Page 7 of 50 09/24/2021 FOIA Request Log - Revenue 08/02/2010 08/09/2010 08/09/2010 08/16/2010 10/21/2010 10/28/2010 12/19/2011 12/27/2011 08/10/2010 08/17/2010 Page 8 of 50 09/24/2021 FOIA Request Log - Revenue Lincoln Village, Lowes Village Theater, Inc and Terri Sween and all pertinent information about taxes paid. Also, DOR audits performed on the Village Theater, 1548 N. Clark between 1995-1999, Portage Theater, Three Penny Cinema, Webster Theater and Plitt Theater in Lincoln Village. Timothy Novak Chicago SunTimes Data on all bounced checks the City has returned for NSF since January 2008; date of check, amount of check, person or company who issued the check, the reason the person or company issued the check, when the NSF was repaid, amount that remains outstanding, copy of each check. Michael Hawthorne Chicago Tribune Copies of or access to any and all tickets written to date by the Department of Revenue for alleged violations of Sec. 9-80-095 of Title 9 of the Muncipal Code of Chicago.. (Vehicle idling mangement ordinance) Devin Schleidt Number of parking tickets issued between 2009 and 2010 in Chicago. Katharine W. Griffith Kovitz Shifrin Nesbit Question-If a business entity filed a Financial Hardship App. To resolve tax liabilities, would the app and surrounding docs be publicly available under FOIA or would they be exempt? Tim Novak Chicago SunTimes Data regarding all non-sufficient funds checks over $50,000 that were sent to the City since 1/1/10, including a copy of the check or the amount, data and issuer, reason the check was issued to the City, the date the check was returned NSF, status on whether the Page 9 of 50 09/24/2021 FOIA Request Log - Revenue 08/11/2010 08/18/2010 08/12/2010 08/19/2010 08/23/2010 08/30/2010 08/25/2010 09/02/2010 08/26/2010 09/03/2010 Page 10 of50 09/24/2021 FOIA Request Log - Revenue date the check was returned NSF, status on whether the issuer repaid the debt. Kevin Neuhaus Total # of parking tickets for violation 9-64-190 that were vacated, dismissed or withdrawn using the defense of 5 min. or less between 2/10/10 and 8/10/10 and additional information relating to above. Barnet Fagel Report displaying # of crossing guards trained by DOR to write parking tickets in 2009 and 2010; report showing # of citations issued by crossing guards (by month) from 1-1-09 to 8-21-10;record of first parking ticket ever issued by crossing guard in COC.
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