Record #: R2022-541   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 5/23/2022 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Housing and Real Estate
Final action: 6/22/2022
Title: Call for hearing(s) on deaths at James Sneider Apartments located at 7450 N Rogers Ave
Sponsors: Hadden, Maria E.
Topic: CITY DEPARTMENTS/AGENCIES - Buildings, - CITY DEPARTMENTS/AGENCIES - Family & Support Services, - CITY DEPARTMENTS/AGENCIES - Health, - CITY DEPARTMENTS/AGENCIES - Housing, - CITY DEPARTMENTS/AGENCIES - Law, - COMMITTEE/PUBLIC HEARINGS - Committee on Housing and Real Estate
Attachments: 1. R2022-541.pdf
Committee on Housing and Real Estate
City Council May 16, 2022


RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, the Hispanic Housing Development Corporation receives federal funding from Housing and Urban Development to manage the mixed-income senior housing building, James Sneider, located at 7450 North Rogers' in the 49th Ward; and

WHEREAS, beginning on Monday, May 9, 2022, temperatures in Chicago rose above 82-degrees fahrenheit, reaching as high as 91-degrees fahrenheit on Friday, May 13, 2022; and

WHEREAS, James Sneider residents started making complaints to Hispanic Housing Development Corporation as early as Tuesday, May 10, 2022, about high temperature levels in their units; and

WHEREAS, Hispanic Housing Development Corporation was aware of the situation and, despite this knowledge, failed to respond to the abrupt shift from cooler weather to extreme heat in addressing high temperature conditions; and

WHEREAS, By Thursday, May 12, 2022 Hispanic Housing Development Corporation had failed to turn off the heating system in the building, exacerbating ambient temperatures and knowingly putting at risk the health and well-being of senior residents; and

WHEREAS, After being notified ofthe situation on Thursday, May 12, 2022, Alderwoman Hadden called on Hispanic Housing Development Corporation to address the concerns regarding the excessive heat in the building, including by asking that they transition their building from the broiler to the air condition system and that they immediately install mobile cooling units in the common area to serve as a cooling center during the switch over to ensure the welfare of residents; and

WHEREAS, Hispanic Housing Development Corporation admitted that they were aware of the problem and miscited the City of Chicago's ordinance governing minimum heat requirements as a reason for not being able to turn on the air conditioning right away; and

WHEREAS, Excessive heat and variable weather conditions are more common in our region as a result of climate cha...

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