The Archer Heights Civic Association (AHCA) is a nonprofit, non-political organization comprised of homeowners, renters, business owners, and industry professionals dedicated to maintaining a safe and thriving neighborhood in Chicago, IL. Their primary focus is on ensuring building code compliance, property zoning, beautification, and crime prevention, working closely with the 8th Police District and the Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS) to promote safety and educate residents on crime prevention measures.
With a strong track record of accomplishments, AHCA has been actively involved in various community initiatives, including advocating for building and zoning regulations to protect the neighborhood, spearheading the construction of the firehouse on 47th Street, and playing a key role in the development of Archer Park and the Archer Branch Library. They have also successfully opposed the establishment of a Greyhound Bus Station on Pulaski Rd and campaigned against the construction of a U.S. Postal processing plant at 47th Kilbourn Ave.
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