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Properly addressed mail continuing to turn up missing? Despite assurances by folks at the USPS, including the Uptown Station, complaints about the US Mail appear to again be on the increase. This includes (but is not limited to) mis-delivered mail, mail inexplicably returned to sender despite a proper address, completely missing mail, and the hours the […]
UPDATED Sept. 18th – The possibility of severe weather on Friday resulted in postponement of the inspection for the ’11 and ’12 unit tier. Weather permitting, this drop will be completed Monday September 21st. The contractors equipment will remain in place for the weekend. GOOD NEWS – The inspection team reported (verbally) positive results from […]
As previously reported, the Association is pursuing an appeal of the triennial property tax valuations. According to the county, everyone’s property values have gone up by about 28% in the last 3 years. Which we know is not true based on easily attainable facts – such as what units at Park Tower and surrounding buildings […]
The Board Meeting previously scheduled for Monday September 14th has been cancelled. The next meeting of the Board will be Monday September 28th, at 7:30pm in the Party Room.
Very recently, multiple owners reported receiving calls from a supposed IRS agent, claiming they owe the back taxes. We first learned of this back in April this year, and actually posted an alert at that time. However, we recently received more inquiries about scammers cold calling residents, identifying themselves as IRS Collections Agents demanding immediate payment for supposed past due taxes. […]
No Signs of the Times: Argyle to Become Chicago’s First “Shared Street” If you have not already heard about this, here’s something to watch for around our neighborhood, next year. From New City Design, shared by Unit Owner Sheldon Atovsky. By Aaron Rose Ready. Set. Slow down. Chicago is about to get its first—official—shared street. […]