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Garfield Ridge resident crafts neighborhood's first community framework plan

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Abby Miller

13h ago

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Chicago Sun-TimesGarfield Ridge resident crafts neighborhood's first community framework plansuntimes.com
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Danny Villalobos lives and breathes Garfield Ridge, where he was raised.

Villalobos knew he wanted to get more involved in his community after graduating from Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in 2024.

He joined the neighborhood group Vittum Park Civic League, where he’s now vice president. Joining the civic league was the easiest way to get involved in his community, Villalobos said, but it also exposed him to the problems his neighbors routinely faced.

“I saw that we were cripplingly stuck in current issues, and we weren't being proactive about solving those issues,” Villalobos said. “I felt if I want to be involved in a leadership position within my community, I want to know that we're working towards something, not just … reacting to every single current issue that we're dealing with.”

And he thought the best way to tackle Garfield Ridge's issues was by creating the neighborhood’s first comprehensive community plan.

Called Garfield Ridge 2050, the community plan provides a framework for how residents, businesses and community groups think the neighborhood should look in the next roughly 25 years. It provides a set of goals and suggestions to guide aldermanic decisions that align with the community's priorities, according to the plan.