Casa Durango 2008-12 S. Ashland Ave
The City of Chicago Department of Housing (DOH) proposes to provide construction financing to The Resurrection Project (TRP) for the development of a new three-story residential building with 16 affordable rental units, parking, and amenities at 2008-12 S. Ashland Ave. The undertaking will be funded, in part, by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) grant funds through the DOH Multifamily Loan Program. Since the undertaking involves a federal grant program, HUD requires federal environmental review, including review requirements for historic resources.
In accordance with 24 CFR Part 58, the City of Chicago Department Fleet & Facility Management (2FM) has received HUD delegated authority to provide environmental review responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act. 2FM is the Responsible Entity for the environmental review of the proposed undertaking and is acting as the Agency Official with respect to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
The proposed undertaking is located in the Pilsen Historic District and the building at 2012 S. Ashland Ave. is identified as a contributing structure to the district. On March 12, 2021, the Illinois State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) determined that the proposed demolition of the subject building and associated structures would constitute an adverse effect to historic resources.
- May 26, 2021 Response to Consulting Party Comments
- Draft Memorandum of Agreement, 2008-12 South Ashland Avenue
- Public Notice
- Project Fact Sheet
- Illinois State Historic Preservation Office Adverse Effect Determination
- Area of Potential Effect Map
- Photographs
- Eligibility and Effects Report
- Final Memorandum of Agreement, 2008-12 South Ashland Avenue