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SSA Districts by Ward V A V K V A R A V A SSA Districts A A V D I D P A V V V V R N V N N V A A V A L A I R R A V A R A A W A L K E V A E E N L O E I E A L 0 W S R A M W W W I O W N W W F T E H W N 0 I M T R A Z W I E O W 0 0 T R 0 0 W W W E S 0 S I 6 0 0 L M W L 0 A L T 0 N T 0 0 0 D L S E 0 0 0 A 1 0 0 E A 0 0 0 R A 0 8 6 0 4 U E 2 R R S N 0 E 0 0 6 C 2 SSA#19 0 0 0 G O 4 C 2 O 7 I D 2 W 2 3 P 4 A 2 A E 8 C 3 K 3 U 2 0 6 A K 4 4 L 5 C 4 H 7 A 6 C 5 N 6 HOWARD ST 7600 N By Ward 49 TOUHY AV SSA#24 7200 N PRATT AV 6800 N 50 SSA#43 DEVON AV 6400 N SSA#54 PETERSON AV SSA#26 6000 N SSA#22 CITY OF CHICAGO 40 CHICAGO O'HARE BRYN MAWR AV INTERNATIONAL 5600 N 48 AIRPORT 39 FOSTER AV 41 5200 N 45 SSA#21 SSA#31 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LAWRENCE AV ANDREW J. MOONEY 4800 N SSA#34 COMMISSIONER MONTROSE AV SSA#28 47 46 4400 N 33 SSA#38 SSA#17 IRVING PARK RD SSA#18 4000 N 38 ADDISON ST 3600 N SSA# 2 36 30 44 ± BELMONT AV SSA# 8 3200 N SSA#27 V DIVERSEY AV A 35 V C 2800 N D I A SSA#35 SSA#23 W F R I D 0 31 C R 0 32 N A 0 E A P 8 V L I R R W E FULLERTON AV W T B 0 S 2400 N 0 0 M 0 A 8 U 4 E 8 8 C 1 43 ARMITAGE AV 2000 N SSA#48 SSA#33 NORTH AV SSA#1 State Street Mall 1600 N 37 26 SSA#2 Belmont/Central V A DIVISION ST E 1200 N L W SSA#3 63rd Street O 0 I 0 R 6 7 O 29 SSA#4 95th St CHICAGO AV SSA#5 Commercial Avenue 800 N 27 SSA#29 42 SSA#7 Kedzie Industrial Park KINZIE ST 400 N SSA#8 Lake View East (renewed) SSA# 1 MADISON AV 28 SSA#10 Back of the Yards 0 N/S SSA#13 Stockyards SSA#16 HARRISON ST SSA#14 Marquette Park 600 S SSA#16 Greek Town 2 ROOSEVELT RD SSA#17 Central Lakeview (renewed) 1200 S 24 SSA#18 North Halsted 16TH ST SSA#19 Howard Street 1600 S SSA#20 South Western Avenue CERMAK RD 25 2200 S SSA#21 Lincoln Square SSA#25 26ST ST SSA#22 Andersonville/Clark St 2600 S SSA#23 Lincoln Park/Clark St 31ST ST 22 SSA#24 Clark/Morse/Glenwood 3100 S SSA#25 Little Village 35TH ST 3500 S 11 SSA#26 Broadway 12 SSA#13 SSA#27 Lakeview (renewed) PERSHING RD SSA#28 Six Corners 3900 S 4 SSA#10 SSA#29 West Town 43RD ST SSA#39 SSA#47 SSA#31 Greater Ravenswood 4300 S 3 SSA#32 Auburn Gresham 79th St 47TH ST 4700 S 14 SSA#33 Wicker Park/Bucktown SSA# 7 SSA#34 Uptown 51ST ST SSA#35 Lincoln Avenue 5100 S SSA#52 SSA#38 Northcenter 55TH ST 23 5500 S 16 SSA#39 Brighton/Archer CHICAGO 59TH ST MIDWAY SSA#40 Michigan Ave-Roseland 5900 S AIRPORT SSA# 3 SSA#41 103rd St Roseland 20 63RD ST 15 SSA#42 71st-Stony Island 6300 S 5 67TH ST SSA#43 Devon Ave 6700 S V 13 A SSA#44 103rd St - Beverly T T SSA#14 E SSA#42 V S 71ST ST A V V 17 SSA#45 103rd St N A A V 7100 S K A A L R M G A A N E A W I R W W W P W L SSA#47 Cottage Grove - 47th St T R T 0 0 0 0 R K 0 S 0 R 75TH ST N 0 0 0 0 A 2 A U A 0 8 E SSA#32 4 6 7 H 7500 S 6 O 6 A N 6 5 SSA#48 Old Town C SSA#49 SSA#49 South Shore/Exchange 79TH ST 18 SSA#50 Calumet Heights/Avalon 7900 S 6 SSA#51 Chatham SSA#51 83RD ST SSA#50 8300 S SSA#52 51st St (new in 2012) 7 SSA#54 Sheridan Road (new in 2012) 87TH ST 8 8700 S SSA# 5 21 91ST ST 9100 S SSA# 4 95TH ST 9500 S 99TH ST 9900 S SSA#41 SSA#44 103RD ST 10300 S 107TH ST 19 10700 S SSA#20 Legend 111TH ST 11100 S 34 SSA#40 115TH ST 10 Existing SSA 11500 S 119TH ST SSA#45 9 V A 11900 S V K A R V V A A V D A I A P A V V R N T V N RD S E 123 A L A I I R R A R A K E E M N 00 S O 123 E W I W W S R O W W W W N F A E T Z W I 0 T W A R 0 0 0 T 0 0 R 0 S L 0 M D L 0 0 0 N E 0 0 0 0 S 0 A 2 E A A E 0 8 Renewed / New in 2012 2 0 U E 0 0 4 C 6 L 5 O I 4 3 C 2 K D 2 8 P 4 W 2 C 3 K 4 4 C 127TH ST 12700 S V A V D A N E A W W N L I 0 0 H 135TH ST C T 0 Ward 0 S 6 A S 2 13500 S A 1 R 1 D E T W S 138TH ST L 0 A 0 13800 S H 8 V R A E V E E V H A V 0 V A V T D 0 A O A D V T U R 4 R A N L N R V N G E A A A A N R W V N L N I V E I A G D A Y O W W S T T A I L E L R G E D S 0 G E E R R E E S E K E A D T E E Y 0 E N J N E A 8 0 E T E 4 S 4 S T I F E O 0 0 A 0 N 0 3 0 T 3 0 W M T T G A 0 0 F U 0 0 / R 0 O O 8 2 W 6 0 A T A 4 0 2 O 1 E N E 0 M 2 B 3 T R E 3 6 T I Y 2 J 2 1 W S 4 C 8 S 1 S 0 D K.
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