Urgent: Protect Hyde Park-Kenwood! Oppose The Permanent 750+ Bed Lake Shore Shelter

The Issue

After Signing the Petition, Donate to hire a legal team: 

If every supporter donates just $25, we will reach our goal to hire an attorney and cover legal fees:  Donate: https://gofund.me/b5056e73

Legal action is the only way to stop the clock. Your donation funds:

  • A legal team to file a lawsuit and injunction
  • Public records requests to uncover what the City isn’t telling us
  • Filings and motions to stop the RFP process in court

Why $32,000?

  • $25,000 covers the legal retainer for litigation including an injunction
  • $7,000 covers FOIA work, filings, expert review, and legal prep


If 1,000 neighbors chip in just $25, we’ll have the legal firepower to stop this plan before it becomes permanent.


Why We Need Legal Help  The City is rushing to award a long-term contract through a Request for Proposal (RFP) to permanently operate the shelter — without public hearings, transparency, or zoning relief. Once that contract is signed, it becomes much harder to challenge.


What’s At Stake

  • If this shelter becomes permanent:
  • There will be no zoning hearing or public input
  • The shelter will house 760+ long-term residents in a dense residential area
  • Neighborhoods like ours will continue to be excluded from key decisions


We’re already seeing:

  • Sanitation issues and loitering
  • Overcrowded local schools
  • No transparency about inspections, traffic, or public safety plans

What's Already Done

  • Collected 1,102+ petition signatures
  • Packed a 300-person town hall
  • Secured public support from Alderman Desmon Yancy and State Rep. Curtis Tarver

 

 

EMERGENCY COMMUNITY ALERT: TOWN HALL MEETING – ACT NOW, HYDE PARK! A 760-Bed Shelter Is Being Made Permanent Without Your Input 

🗓️ Monday, March 31, 2025 
🕕 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Nichols Park – 1355 E. 53rd St., Chicago, IL 60615 🅿️ Free parking at 54th & Dorchester
📸 Media will be present 

Who We Are: 
We are Hyde Park-Kenwood residents committed to the well-being and future of our community. Our current focus is on the lack of transparency regarding the planned transformation of the Chicago Lake Shore Hotel into a permanent 760+ bed homeless shelter without sufficient community input. 

📧 Contact us:  PreservingHydePark@gmail.com

Our Mission: 
We advocate for transparency, accountability, and meaningful community input regarding this significant development. We believe Hyde Park-Kenwood residents deserve to have a say in whether this shelter is a realistic and desirable long-term addition to our densely populated neighborhood.

What You Need to Know: 
The Chicago Lake Shore Hotel/Shelter, 4900 S. Lake Shore Dr. Chicago IL 60615, which was originally presented as a 6-month temporary emergency shelter has been incorporated into the One System Initiative (Chicago.gov) as of January 1, 2025, under Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration.

The shuttered hotel is privately owned by Tesh Patel, who has profited from leasing his hotel to both the city and state. 

The plan is to convert this facility into a permanent shelter serving over 760+ unhoused individuals, affecting the character and resources of Hyde Park. 
 
What This Means for Our Neighborhood: 
Hyde Park-Kenwood and surrounding areas are already densely populated. The proposed shelter could significantly impact our quality of life, safety, infrastructure, and property values. 

Happening in our community now: 
🚶‍♂️ Increase in neighborhood foot traffic and loitering 
🏡 Safety concerns for residents, families, and businesses 
🗑️ Sanitation issues: more garbage, increased rat infestations, and public urination/defecation 
🚨 Noise disturbances: More emergency calls leading to frequent sirens and disruptions 
🛠️ Unregulated activities: Haircuts, food vendors, and car repairs in parks and side streets 
🍾 Public alcohol and drug use 
🎨 Increase in graffiti and property damage 
🚗 Parking struggles: Further reduction of already scarce spaces 
📉 Potential property value decline (up to 17%) 

1,681

The Issue

After Signing the Petition, Donate to hire a legal team: 

If every supporter donates just $25, we will reach our goal to hire an attorney and cover legal fees:  Donate: https://gofund.me/b5056e73

Legal action is the only way to stop the clock. Your donation funds:

  • A legal team to file a lawsuit and injunction
  • Public records requests to uncover what the City isn’t telling us
  • Filings and motions to stop the RFP process in court

Why $32,000?

  • $25,000 covers the legal retainer for litigation including an injunction
  • $7,000 covers FOIA work, filings, expert review, and legal prep


If 1,000 neighbors chip in just $25, we’ll have the legal firepower to stop this plan before it becomes permanent.


Why We Need Legal Help  The City is rushing to award a long-term contract through a Request for Proposal (RFP) to permanently operate the shelter — without public hearings, transparency, or zoning relief. Once that contract is signed, it becomes much harder to challenge.


What’s At Stake

  • If this shelter becomes permanent:
  • There will be no zoning hearing or public input
  • The shelter will house 760+ long-term residents in a dense residential area
  • Neighborhoods like ours will continue to be excluded from key decisions


We’re already seeing:

  • Sanitation issues and loitering
  • Overcrowded local schools
  • No transparency about inspections, traffic, or public safety plans

What's Already Done

  • Collected 1,102+ petition signatures
  • Packed a 300-person town hall
  • Secured public support from Alderman Desmon Yancy and State Rep. Curtis Tarver

 

 

EMERGENCY COMMUNITY ALERT: TOWN HALL MEETING – ACT NOW, HYDE PARK! A 760-Bed Shelter Is Being Made Permanent Without Your Input 

🗓️ Monday, March 31, 2025 
🕕 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Nichols Park – 1355 E. 53rd St., Chicago, IL 60615 🅿️ Free parking at 54th & Dorchester
📸 Media will be present 

Who We Are: 
We are Hyde Park-Kenwood residents committed to the well-being and future of our community. Our current focus is on the lack of transparency regarding the planned transformation of the Chicago Lake Shore Hotel into a permanent 760+ bed homeless shelter without sufficient community input. 

📧 Contact us:  PreservingHydePark@gmail.com

Our Mission: 
We advocate for transparency, accountability, and meaningful community input regarding this significant development. We believe Hyde Park-Kenwood residents deserve to have a say in whether this shelter is a realistic and desirable long-term addition to our densely populated neighborhood.

What You Need to Know: 
The Chicago Lake Shore Hotel/Shelter, 4900 S. Lake Shore Dr. Chicago IL 60615, which was originally presented as a 6-month temporary emergency shelter has been incorporated into the One System Initiative (Chicago.gov) as of January 1, 2025, under Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration.

The shuttered hotel is privately owned by Tesh Patel, who has profited from leasing his hotel to both the city and state. 

The plan is to convert this facility into a permanent shelter serving over 760+ unhoused individuals, affecting the character and resources of Hyde Park. 
 
What This Means for Our Neighborhood: 
Hyde Park-Kenwood and surrounding areas are already densely populated. The proposed shelter could significantly impact our quality of life, safety, infrastructure, and property values. 

Happening in our community now: 
🚶‍♂️ Increase in neighborhood foot traffic and loitering 
🏡 Safety concerns for residents, families, and businesses 
🗑️ Sanitation issues: more garbage, increased rat infestations, and public urination/defecation 
🚨 Noise disturbances: More emergency calls leading to frequent sirens and disruptions 
🛠️ Unregulated activities: Haircuts, food vendors, and car repairs in parks and side streets 
🍾 Public alcohol and drug use 
🎨 Increase in graffiti and property damage 
🚗 Parking struggles: Further reduction of already scarce spaces 
📉 Potential property value decline (up to 17%) 

Support now

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The Decision Makers

Curtis Tarver
Illinois House of Representatives - District 25
Responded
25th District Neighbors, I apologize for the delay in getting this letter to you. I wanted to make sure that I had a clear understanding of exactly what transpired and is going to occur in the near future with the proposed permanent shelter site located at 4900 S DuSable Lake Shore Drive. It has been confirmed that the shelter will close within the next six (6) months. This was a project doomed from the start because of the City of Chicago’s attempt to sneakily convert the temporary shelter to a permanent shelter. The City confirmed that it performed no outreach prior to its decision to convert the temporary shelter to a permanent one. It followed up its lack of outreach with both a lack of humility and lack of willingness to listen to the concerns of the community. Make no mistake, this has nothing to do with pressures regarding federal funds as claimed by the City of Chicago. That untruthful statement also minimizes your role in holding all of your elected officials accountable for their respective roles in this failed project. Moreover, it is senseless to claim that federal funds derailed a project that was fully funded with the exact request made by the City of Chicago to the State of Illinois. You will remember the entire “mission” was to cost approximately $124,500,000.00. The City of Chicago and the State of Illinois agreed to a $91,500,000.00 inclusion for the Fiscal Year 2026 State of Illinois Budget. That amount was included in the Governor’s introduced budget in February 2025 and passed on May 31, 2025. This is after the State of Illinois spent approximately $22,000,000.00 on the temporary shelter in Fiscal Year 2025. The only funds that are unaccounted for are the City of Chicago’s approximately $33,000,000.00 that was supposed to support this shelter. The State’s fiscal year begins July 1, 2025. It is nonsensical that the City of Chicago place its blame anywhere outside of its administration. Let me be clear, no one wants to see people unhoused in our city. We all must commit to being part of the solution when it comes to providing shelter and services to all vulnerable individuals. That has to include all vulnerable individuals and not prioritize or pit “new arrivals” versus others. If the concern is truly to have one shelter system for all - all government officials should find the same billion dollars that we committed during the humanitarian crisis. Instead, the “One Shelter” proposal was for less than one-tenth that amount for everyone of all backgrounds. Political expediency and an unwillingness to hear from and partner with the communities affected by these decisions is worsening the problem. Thank you to the countless constituents who reached out, attended meetings, and voiced your perspectives. Thank you to all of you who kept our office accountable. Your engagement played an essential role in ensuring that this matter received the level of scrutiny and care it deserves. For any solution to be truly sustainable and effective, it must include input from the very communities it touches. This was about making sure the community's voice was heard, respected, and included. There are no winners as long as people remain unhoused. We have work to do. Thank you again for your insight and your advocacy. Respectfully, `Curtis J. Tarver II
J.B. Pritzker
Illinois Governor
Brandon Johnson
Chicago City Mayor
Robert Peters
Illinois State Senate - District 13
Desmon Yancy
Chicago City Council - Ward 5

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