Lawmakers continue push to use former Midway Armory as CPD district, not storage facility proposed by Mayor

CHICAGO – Some Southwest Side alderpersons, state representatives and residents are holding out hope that a vacant National Guard Building gets turned into a police station.

Elected officials on the Southwest Side have wanted a police precinct to be created in their area for a long time. The current police district that serves the area, the 8 th District, reportedly has lowest officer-to-resident ratio in the city.

Ald. Marty Quinn (13 th ) and six other alderpersons came together to begin campaigning for a new police precinct, citing the critical need for more police support in the area. Quinn added that currently, 259 officers serve the approximate 250,000 area residents.

The goal of a new police district appeared possible when the state agreed to sell a vacant National Guard Building, located in the 5400 block of West 63rd Street, to the city for one dollar so it could be used as a police station.

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