Wednesday, February 20, 2013

TRIP in the News




Thanks to neighborhood news site DNAinfo.com for the write up on our name change (excerpted below):
IRVING PARK — After more than 35 years of community activism, U.N.I.T.E. Civic Association has changed its name to The Residents of Irving Park, or TRIP.
"No one knew what UNITE stood for," said Misha Mann, in her first year as the group's president. "We've been talking about [the name change] for years."
The association formed in 1976 to tackle crime in the neighborhood, specifically within the area bounded by Montrose Avenue, Irving Park Road, Sacramento Avenue and Monticello Avenue.
It has long since outgrown that initial mission, though. Today, representatives from TRIP are as likely to attend a zoning hearing as a CAPS meeting.
At this week's TRIP board meeting at Brisku's Bistro, 4100 N. Kedzie Ave., the extent of the organization's reach in the community was apparent.
On the agenda: planning for the annual spring "clean and green," including recruitment of local high school and elementary students; appointing a member to the steering committee exploring a proposed Special Service Area on Irving Park Road; and putting together a slate of positive loitering dates for the coming summer. 

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