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Public Works Organizing Guide:
The NCBG Neighborhood Atlas
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Access and display infrastructure, tax increment financing, school, transit and neighborhood demographic data.

Introduction
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The NCBG Neighborhood Atlas

You can display public works infrastructure projects that have been done or are underway in your neighborhood, as well as TIF, school, transit information, and neighborhood demographic data on maps with the NCBG NEIGHBORHOOD ATLAS. Community and neighborhood organizations will find these maps and the accompanying detailed data on capital improvements valuable support for their organizing efforts around community improvement in all of Chicago’s neighborhoods.

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You can use NCBG Neighborhood Atlas to get data and view maps in order to understand what is going on in your neighborhood better. In order to get access to the NCBG databases and mapping function, we ask you to first become a member of NCBG. Join NCBG and gain access to our Community Mapping resource.

Depending on the method you choose for joining NCBG, you will either see a confirmation page that will include the username and password to access the Neighborhood Atlas, or we will send you the username and password after we receive your completed membership form and payment in the mail.

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NCBG is devoted to providing public access to different city databases and other resources in order to help residents and community groups improve neighborhood conditions. This information is not just for experts, it is for everybody, anybody who is interested in finding out what is going on in their community.

NCBG’s Neighborhood Atlas was developed using software developed by Beyond Geo of Blue Marble Graphics. NCBG’s Neighborhood Atlas is supported through funding from the:

  • John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
  • Joyce Foundation
  • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  • Chicago Community Trust
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