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Public Right-Of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-Of-Way Use Permits - Historical Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical ID PERMIT NUMBER PERMIT TYPE CODE 518551977951855197815185519833 150593272 PARADE 518556632951855663315185566795 150699187 PARADE 518556683551855668375185566884 150699226 PARADE 518556717451855671765185567245 150699264 PARADE 518556756951855675725185567778 150699353 PARADE 518556824951855682525185568399 150699478 PARADE 518556860451855686125185568767 150699555 PARADE 518556947051855694725185569591 150699606 PARADE 518557074851855707505185570885 150699721 PARADE Page 1 of 1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical PERMIT TYPE DESCRIPTION COMPANY ADDRESS Parade DIVISION STREET BUSINESS 2400 W DIVISION ST DEVELOPMENT ASSN Parade ENOSIS HELLENIC AMERICAN ORGANIZATION Parade MASOM 100 N DEARBORN ST Parade SOUTHSIDE ST. PATRICK'S DAY 10300 S WESTERN AV PARADE Parade LITTLE VILLAGE CHAMBER OF 3100 W 26TH ST COMMERCE Parade ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE 700 S COLUMBUS DR COMMITTEE OF CHICAGO Parade PAKISTAN UNITED PARADE 6400 N DAMEN AV COMMITTEE OF CHICAGO Parade FEDERATION OF INDIAN 6400 N WESTERN AV ASSOCIATIONS-CHICAGO Parade CASA PUEBLA 1600 W CERMAK RD Page 2 of 1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical LOCATION DETAILS EFFECTIVE DATE EXPIRATION DATE PROPOSED ROUTE: - WESTERN & DIVISION STREET 01/06/2011 01/06/2011 WEST TO SACRAMENTO BLVD - NORTH ON SACRAMENTO BLVD TO FIELD HOUSE IN HUMBOLDT PARK PROPOSED ROUTE: - RANDOLPH SOUTH TO VAN BUREN 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 PROPOSED ROUTE: - WASHINGTON EAST TO MICHIGAN 01/23/2011 01/23/2011 - MICHIGAN NORTH TO WACKER DRIVE - WACKER WEST TO CLARK - CLARK SOUTH TO DALEY PLAZA PROPOSED ROUTE: - BEGIN @ 103RD/WESTERN - WALK 03/13/2011 03/13/2011 SOUTH ON SIDEWALKS TO 115TH/WESTERN 26TH ST MEXICAN INDEPENDANCE DAY PARADE 09/11/2011 09/11/2011 PROPOSED ROUTE: - 26TH STREET WEST FROM ALBANY TO KOSTNER AVENUE PROPOSED ROUTE: - NORTH ON COLUMBUS, STARTING 03/12/2011 03/12/2011 @ BALBO TO MONROE STREET PROPOSED ROUTE: - WALK WESTWARD FROM 2400 N. 09/18/2011 09/18/2011 DAMEN AVENUE TO DEVON AVENUE TO 2400 W. DEVON AVE PROPOSED ROUTE: - FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER 08/20/2011 08/20/2011 OF DEVON & WESTERN - PROCEED WESTBOUND ON DEVON AVENUE --- DISBAND ON DEVON & CALIFORNIA AVENUE PROPOSED ROUTE: - WEST ON CERMAK RD TO 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 MARSHALL BLVD - GO SOUTH ON MARSHALL BLVD TO Page 3 of 1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical PERMIT STATUS CODE PERMIT STATUS DESCRIPTION LAST MODIFIED DATE IEXPIRE Expired 01/05/2011 08:43:49 AM IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 10:07:32 AM IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 10:11:33 AM IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 10:19:07 AM IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 10:25:03 AM IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 10:36:53 AM IEXPIRE Expired 07/26/2011 01:59:05 PM IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 10:48:38 AM ISTOPPED Stopped 01/06/2011 11:04:00 AM Page 4 of 1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical LATITUDE LONGITUDE LOCATION 41.90312489894268 -87.68707096422982 (41.90312489894268,- 87.68707096422982) 41.88325031606827 -87.62958082589184 (41.88325031606827,- 87.62958082589184) 41.706282331898 -87.6817635945799 (41.706282331898,-87.6817635945799) 41.84465561253626 -87.7026617428007 (41.84465561253626,- 87.7026617428007) 41.87314832722469 -87.6207388595915 (41.87314832722469,- 87.6207388595915) 41.99798282445025 -87.6802860185777 (41.99798282445025,- 87.6802860185777) 41.997817807026 -87.69003303469276 (41.997817807026,-87.69003303469276) 41.85243804921295 -87.66615223044937 (41.85243804921295,- 87.66615223044937) Page 5 of 1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical 518557707251855770745185577203 150650185 PARADE 518557735951855773875185577413 150650248 PARADE 518557753751855775395185577554 150650262 PARADE 518557763751855776395185577687 150650274 PARADE 518557770951855777715185577947 150650286 PARADE 518557806451855780665185578128 150650351 PARADE Page 6 of 1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical Parade UNITED HELLENIC AMERICAN 150 N HALSTED ST COMMUNITY OF GREATER CHICAGO Parade ASOCIACION SOCIAL DEL 4340 N CALIFORNIA AV AZUAYCUADOR Parade CITY YEAR CHICAGO 945 W 69TH ST Parade CHICAGO FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION 1200 S STATE ST Parade FEDERATION OF INDIAN 2400 W DEVON AV ASSOCIATIONS-CHICAGO Parade HIP SING ASSOCIATION 1121 W ARGYLE ST Page 7 of 1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical MARSHALL BLVD - GO SOUTH ON MARSHALL BLVD TO CALIFORNIA ---- DISBAND PROPOSED ROUTE: - BEGIN @ RANDOLPH & HALSTED - 03/27/2011 03/27/2011 HALSTED SOUTH TO VAN BUREN INDEPENDANCE OF EQUADOR PARADE IN CHICAGO 08/14/2011 08/14/2011 PROPOSED ROUTE: ASSEMBLE @ 4340 N. CALIFORNIA AVENUE - PROCEED NORTH ON CALIFORNIA TO MONTROSE - WEST ON MONTROSE TO KIMBALL --- ENDING @ 4547 N. KIMBALL STANDARD PER I HOPKINS OF THE CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT OK PER MIKE SIMON PROPOSED ROUTE: CURB LANE - WALK WEST ON 69TH 01/17/2011 01/17/2011 STREET TO MORGAN - HEAD SOUTH ON MORGAN TO 7424 S. MORGAN STREET - (1/3 OF PARTICIPANTS WILL HEAD EAST ONE BLOCK TO SANGAMON) MCDONALD'S THANKSGIVING PARADE PROPOSED 11/24/2011 11/24/2011 ROUTE: - STATE STREET TRAVELING NORTH FROM CONGRESS TO RANDOLPH OK PER MIKE SIMON OK PER J. L. OF THE CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT INDIA INDEPENDANCE DAY PARADE PROPOSED ROUTE: 08/14/2011 08/14/2011 - CORNER OF WESTERN AVENUE & DEVON AVENUE (2400 W. DEVON) TO FAIRFIELD AVENUE STANDARD PER I HOPKINS OF THE CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT OK PER MIKE SIMON PROPOSED ROUTE: ASSEMBLE & START THE EVENT @ 02/05/2011 02/05/2011 1121 W. ARGYLE STREET - PROCEED EAST ON ARGYLE Page 8 of 1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical ISTOPPED Stopped 01/06/2011 12:38:37 PM IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 12:48:31 PM IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 12:54:14 PM IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 12:58:14 PM ISTOPPED Stopped 01/06/2011 01:04:18 PM IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 01:11:59 PM Page 9 of 1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical 87.66615223044937) 41.88454696103884 -87.6475876399783 (41.88454696103884,- 87.6475876399783) 41.96064202059413 -87.69859200527107 (41.96064202059413,- 87.69859200527107) 41.76866571454341 -87.64870343827774 (41.76866571454341,- 87.64870343827774) 41.867330510880976 -87.6275660197202 (41.867330510880976,- 87.6275660197202) 41.99783811398943 -87.68994853681363 (41.99783811398943,- 87.68994853681363) 41.97315260003764 -87.65863529081905 (41.97315260003764,- 87.65863529081905) Page 10 of1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical 518557907451855790765185579222 150650527 PARADE 518557945151855794535185579582 150650553 PARADE 518558025151855812635185581351 150650604 PARADE 518558196451855819685185583009 150650755 PARADE Page 11 of1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical Parade ALLIANCE OF POLISH CLUBS IN 700 S COLUMBUS DR THE USA Parade BANGLADESH COMMUNITY OF 6400 N WESTERN AV CHICAGOLAND Parade MEXICAN CIVIC SOCIETY OF 700 S COLUMBUS DR ILLINOIS Parade CENTRAL AMERICAN CIVIC 2800 W MONTROSE AV SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS Page 12 of1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical 1121 W. ARGYLE STREET - PROCEED EAST ON ARGYLE STREET TOWARDS SHERIDAN ROAD HEADING SOUTH - PROCESSIONAL WILL CONTINUE SOUTH ON SHERIDAN TOWARDS LAWRENCE AVENUE MAKING A RIGHT TURN AT LAWRENCE, HEADING WEST - PROCESSIONAL WILL CONTINUE WEST ON LAWRENCE TOWARDS BROADWAY, MAKING A RIGHT TURN AT BROADWAY, HEADING NORTH - PROCESSIONAL WILL CONTINUE NORTH ON BROADWAY TOWARDS ARGYLE, MAKING A RIGHT TURN ON ARGYLE, HEADING EAST - PROCESSIONAL WILL DISBAND ON ARGYLE STREET NEAR THE STARTING POINT PROPOSED ROUTE: BEGIN @ COLUMBUS & BALBO - 05/07/2011 05/07/2011 PROCEED NORTH ON COLUMBUS DRIVE FROM BALBO TO MONROE PROPOSED ROUTE: - WEST ON DEVON FROM DAMEN TO 03/26/2011 03/26/2011 WESTERN - WESTERN SOUTH TO WARREN PARK --- DISBAND MEXICAQN INDEPENDANCE DAY PARADE PROPOSED 09/10/2011 09/10/2011 ROUTE: STEP OFF ON COLUMBUS DRIVE & JACKSON - NORTH ON COLUMBUS TOWARDS MONROE --- DISBANDING FROM MONROE AND RANDOLPH DASFILE DE INDEPENDENCIO CONTROO AMERICAN 09/11/2011 09/11/2011 PROPOSED ROUTE: BEGIN MARCHING FROM THE CORNER OF MONTROSE/CALIFORNIA - WESTBOUND TOWARDS KIMBALL AVENUE -- (PARADE WILL BE ON MONTROSE AVENUE AND WILL DISBAND ON KIMBALL Page 13 of1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 01:40:09 PM ISTOPPED Stopped 01/06/2011 01:46:12 PM IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 01:52:46 PM IEXPIRE Expired 01/06/2011 02:13:57 PM Page 14 of1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Parades Based on Public Right-of-Way Use Permits - Historical 87.65863529081905) 41.87314832722469 -87.6207388595915 (41.87314832722469,- 87.6207388595915) 41.997817807026 -87.69003303469276 (41.997817807026,-87.69003303469276) 41.87314832722469 -87.6207388595915 (41.87314832722469,- 87.6207388595915) 41.96135865246982 -87.6985441743698 (41.96135865246982,- 87.6985441743698) Page 15 of1860 09/25/2021 Public Right-of-Way

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