Timmy Knudsen
Coverage of Timmy Knudsen in the Nexus archive.
- Postal trucks parked illegally in Lincoln Park drawing renewed safety concerns, alderman says
United States Postal Service trucks parked illegally in Lincoln Park are raising renewed safety concerns, according to Chicago Ald. Timmy Knudsen. The alderman highlighted the issue as a recurring problem affecting the park's safety.
- Noisy Electronic Music Fest Riles Lincoln Park Neighbors, Could Prompt Future Ward-Wide Ban
Ald. Timmy Knudsen aims to ban large-scale electronic music festivals in his 43rd ward after the Lakeshore Music & Arts Festival near Lincoln Park's North Pond drew noise complaints and trash concerns. While some residents support the move, others criticize it as excessive, and Knudsen's office claims it lacked final approval authority for the event.
- After Lincoln Park Shooting, Ald. Knudsen Eyes New Restrictions On Late-Night Bars
Ald. Timmy Knudsen is considering new restrictions on late-night bars near Lincoln and Belden avenues in Chicago after a shooting injured a woman. Residents and business owners have long complained about noise, littering, and safety issues in the area. Knudsen's office is coordinating with city departments to impose stricter regulations on businesses, including limiting late-night licenses and increasing parking enforcement.
- After bar fight shooting in Lincoln Park, alderperson calls for 'stricter rules on nightlife'
Ald. Timmy Knudsen (43rd) called for stricter nightlife rules in Lincoln Park after a woman was shot Sunday near West Belden Avenue following a bar fight. The 39-year-old woman was critically injured and hospitalized, prompting Knudsen to push for reevaluating the area's regulations due to ongoing complaints about noise, cleanliness, and safety.
- Woman critically injured in shooting outside Lincoln Park bar
A 39-year-old woman was critically injured in a shooting outside a Lincoln Park bar on Sunday at approximately 4 a.m. She was hospitalized in critical condition, and Chicago police are investigating the incident.
- Francis Parker Expansion Gets Ald. Knudsen’s Support, But Some Neighbors Vow To Keep Fighting
Ald. Timmy Knudsen supports a revised Francis Parker School expansion plan in Lincoln Park, which includes replacing an apartment building with an academic facility and offering housing benefits to displaced residents. However, neighbors oppose the project, citing concerns about housing loss and displacement, and plan to continue protests as the proposal moves through city approvals.
- Lincoln Park residents protest possible Francis W. Parker School expansion
Lincoln Park residents in Chicago are protesting a proposed expansion of Francis W. Parker School, fearing displacement and community disruption. The school plans to build a new educational facility on Belden Avenue, add infrastructure, and convert an administrative building into affordable housing, while residents argue the project lacks community support and prioritizes private interests over public needs.