Our Mission
Our Community
We seek to impact the greater Chinatown community. The Chinese population in this greater Chinatown community grew over 50% during the 1990-2000 decade and during the 2000-2010 decade and now totals over 27,000. Our community has spread beyond Chinatown/Armour Square into Bridgeport, McKinley Park, Brighton Park, Douglas and the South Loop. Additionally, our diversity reflects when a person or family immigrated to the U.S., educational background, language spoken and socio-economic status.
Our Vision
+ Principles
The plan is based on the following principles:
- Build upon the past accomplishments and current efforts of Chinatown's community organizations, family associations, business leaders, community residents, and elected officials.
- Strengthen Chinatown's role as the center of Chinese culture and community for the Chicago area.
- Foster a lively, safe, clean, and vibrant community that provides a mix of retail, restaurants, services, and other amenities for both visitors and residents.
- Connect "Old Chinatown" and "New Chinatown," strengthening the community's central core.
- Facilitate cooperation between the City and business community to attract and maintain thriving businesses.
- Improve transportation accessibility in and around Chinatown.
- Strengthen human capital in the community by improving opportunities for education and career development for all Chinatown residents.
+ Key Strategies
The key strategies are in the areas of:
- Safety
- Transportation, Circulation, and Streets
- Residential Communities
- Economic Development
- Education and Workforce
- Parks and Public Spaces
- Future Development
- Long-Term Capacity Building
- Community Town Hall Meetings