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City of Chicago

Department of Business and Information Services

Community Wireless Broadband Network Request for Proposal

09-18-06

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 5

1.1 Project Background.......................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Project Vision .................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Project Objectives ............................................................................................................. 7 1.4 Policy Goals ...................................................................................................................... 7 1.5 Addressing the Digital Divide ........................................................................................... 8 1.6 Business Model…………………………………………………………………………11

2.0 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................................ 13 2.1 General Invitation .......................................................................................................... 13 2.2 Submittal Procedure ...................................................................................................... 13 2.3 PreProposal Conference................................................................................................ 15 2.4 Additional Information and Questions ...................................................................... 15 2.5 Addenda & Modifications ............................................................................................ 15 2.6 Examination of Documents and Requirements......................................................... 16 2.7 Evaluation and Selection Process ................................................................................ 17 2.8 PostProposal Discussions with Respondent .............................................................. 22 2.9 Terms, Conditions, Limitations and Exceptions ....................................................... 22 2.10 Schedule .......................................................................................................................... 24 2.11 Prohibition on Certain Contributions – Mayoral Executive Order No. 051.......... 25 2.12 False Statements ............................................................................................................. 26

3.0 PROPOSAL FORMAT AND REQUIRED CONTENT ............................................. 28 3.1 Proposal Format ............................................................................................................. 28 3.2 Required Content ........................................................................................................... 28

4.0 CITY OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................... 38 4.1 Summary ......................................................................................................................... 38 4.2 Geography....................................................................................................................... 38 4.3 Demographics................................................................................................................. 38 4.4 Economy.......................................................................................................................... 39 4.5 Health and Medicine ..................................................................................................... 39 4.6 Arts and Culture ............................................................................................................ 39 4.7 Leader in Advanced Digital Communications.......................................................... 40 4.8 Chicago Public Libraries ............................................................................................... 40 4.9 Chicago Public Schools ................................................................................................. 40 4.10 Chicago Park District..................................................................................................... 41

5.0 CITY ASSETS AND TERMS OF USE.......................................................................... 42 5.1 Overview of Poles .......................................................................................................... 42 5.2 CityOwned Traffic Signal Poles................................................................................... 42

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5.3 CityOwned Street Light Poles...................................................................................... 43 5.4 Local UtilityOwned Alley Light Poles ........................................................................ 43 5.5 CityOwned Optical Fiber.............................................................................................. 44 5.6 CityOwned Communications Towers ........................................................................ 44 5.7 CityOwned Buildings.................................................................................................... 44 5.8 Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) –Owned Buildings.......................................... 45 5.9 Chicago Park District (CPD) Open Space................................................................... 45 5.10 Chicago Public Schools (CPS) ...................................................................................... 45 5.11 Chicago Transit Authority (CTA)…………………………………………………….45 5.12 Miscellaneous Structures ............................................................................................ 456 5.13 Other Relevant Information ......................................................................................... 46 5.14 Municipal Demand........................................................................................................ 46 5.15 Optional Public Safety Component............................................................................. 47

6.0 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................... 48 6.1 Coverage.......................................................................................................................... 48 6.2 MultiUse .......................................................................................................................... 49 6.3 Open Access…………………………………………………………………………….50 6.4 Services and Provisioning............................................................................................. 51 6.5 Service Pricing ................................................................................................................ 53 6.6 Network Infrastructure ................................................................................................. 53 6.7 Customer Service and Support .................................................................................... 54 6.8 Security ............................................................................................................................ 54 6.9 Privacy ............................................................................................................................. 55 6.10 Network Neutrality ....................................................................................................... 56 6.11 Digital Inclusion ............................................................................................................. 56

7.0 Governing Law............................................................................................................... 58 EXHIBIT A – DEFINITION OF TERMS ................................................................................. 59 EXHIBIT B - DETAILED DEMOGRAPHICS......................................................................... 62

Enclosure - B1: Ranking of Household Income by Community Area ............................. 62 Enclosure - B2: Housing Units and Median Income by Planning District ...................... 62 Enclosure - B3: Employment by Zip Code Data ................................................................. 62 Enclosure - B4: Establishments by Zip Code Data.............................................................. 75 Enclosure - B5: Business and Tourism Data ........................................................................ 79

EXHIBIT C - DETAILED CITY ASSETS ................................................................................. 80 Enclosure - C1: Index of Traffic Signal Pole Intersections (XLS) ...................................... 81 Enclosure - C2: Index of Frame Relay Circuits.................................................................. 132 Enclosure - C3: List of CityOwned Buildings (XLS)......................................................... 137 Enclosure - C4: List of Chicago Housing AuthorityOwned Buildings (XLS)............... 138

EXHIBIT D - NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENT ............................................................. 140 EXHIBIT E - REQUIREMENTS COMPLIANCE MATRIX. .............................................. 145

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EXHIBIT F - COMPANY PROFILE INFORMATION……..…………………………...…159 EXHIBIT G - COMPANY REFERENCES/CLIENT PROFILE INFORMATION…......…160 EXHIBIT H - SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND SCHEDULES REGARDING MBE/WBE…………………………………………………………………….161 EXHIBIT I - ECONOMIC DISCLOSURE STATEMENT ………………………...…...…186 EXHIBIT J - INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS …..………………………………….…...…200

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Project Background Digital technology is revolutionizing our world. It is changing the way we do business, the way we learn, the way we buy, and the way we interact with each other. It is creating a world in which the manufacturing of ideas is as important as the manufacturing of goods. It is diminishing the supremacy of traditional economic assets – such as natural resources, proximity to marketplaces, and weather – and increasing the importance of an evolving telecommunications infrastructure that better connects people and businesses to the information and opportunities they seek, wherever they may be. The quality of life Chicagoans can expect in the future will be closely linked to their access and understanding of this digital technology. Those who lack access will spend more time and money on every day tasks, such as paying bills, shopping, or simply keeping up with events in their community. They will be at a disadvantage in searching and competing for new jobs. And they and their children will be without important tools they need to further their education and succeed. Technology, once a luxury item enjoyed only by the well to do and big businesses, will soon be a prerequisite for participation in the mainstream and global economies. Recognizing this challenge, the City of Chicago (City) has worked to increase citizen access to digital technology. Chicago led the nation in 2004, when the Chicago Public Libraries enabled all 79 of its branches as wireless hotspots, making free high speed Internet access available in all of Chicago’s communities. In 2006, the Chicago Public Libraries will also pilot a project in select locations to allow patrons to check out laptops to take advantage of its free WiFi access. The pilot will focus on neighborhoods where there is little, if any, computer ownership. The City also supports similar hotspots at Millennium Park, the Chicago Cultural Center and Richard J. Daley Plaza. In addition, through the Department of the Environment, the City has developed a project called “Computers for Schools Job Training and Recycling Program,” which trains former prisoners to warehouse, recycle and refurbish used computers that are then sold for $150.00 to schools, not-for-profits, and families in underserved areas. As a result of this program, the City estimates the return of 4,000 computers into productive use.

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Unfortunately, too many Chicagoans still do not have access to digital technology. If Chicago tracks the rest of the nation, twenty percent or more of its residents may not have access to the Internet. Even worse, those without access are more likely to be low income and less educated. According to one estimate, even though Internet usage has been on the rise among most Americans, fully eighty percent of households with incomes below $50,000 remain unconnected. This “digital divide” threatens to exacerbate disparities that already exist in our society. To help close this gap and make technology available to as many Chicago residents and businesses as possible, the City seeks to facilitate the deployment of a citywide wireless broadband network. Accordingly, and as authorized by the Chicago City Council, the Department of Business and Information Services (BIS) invites prospective companies (Respondents) to submit a written proposal for the deployment of a community wireless broadband network (Network) throughout the city. In addition to contracting with the Selected Respondent to provide universal, affordable, high speed wireless service, the City expects to work with the Selected Respondent, the City’s sister agencies and other community partners to close the digital divide. This is a critical component of the project, and its significance to the City’s goal should not be underestimated. The City’s approach to this aspect of the project is to leave as much flexibility as possible so that Respondents have room to develop creative proposals that meet the needs of their individual business plan. However, the City prefers approaches that focus on Chicago’s public schools, libraries and parks for digital inclusion programming.

1.2 Project Vision In times past, Chicagoans have overcome natural obstacles by innovating and building upon the city’s assets – thereby changing the course of history. In the 19th Century, when Chicago was a muddy outpost of about 20,000 people, Milwaukee and St. Louis seemed better poised to become gateways to the western frontiers. Chicago changed history by having the foresight to focus on transportation as an economic driver: first by creating a canal system, later by staking out a plan to become the nation’s primary railway hub and most recently by being home to the world’s busiest airport. Just as Chicago has become world renowned for our ability to move people and goods, our next challenge is to ensure that we have the infrastructure and human capital in place to move ideas. This represents the basis for the City’s vision for this initiative.

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1.3 Project Objectives

The City has identified the following objectives for this initiative:

• Ensure universal and affordable high speed Internet access for all Chicago residents, businesses and visitors to the city, paying specific attention to low income populations and underserved areas;

• Enhance education through the use of technology and improve the interaction

between teachers, students and parents;

• Promote job creation, business growth and economic development; and

• Improve the efficiency of government service delivery;

Universal and affordable high speed access is but one facet of the City’s overall strategy. Respondents are encouraged to formulate and describe ideas and applications that supplement the Network to assist the City in meeting all of its objectives. The City encourages creativity and is interested in models which seek to build on the goals of Chicago’s public schools, libraries and parks.

1.4 Policy Goals While the City seeks creative solutions to accomplish its objectives, all proposals must meet the following four policy goals:

• Universal service To be effective, the Network must be universally available throughout the city. Proposals must demonstrate continuous, ubiquitous coverage for every household, business, school and park space in Chicago.

• Affordability A critical component of the Project is to ensure that high speed access is available to those who cannot currently afford it. Therefore, Proposals must demonstrate a business model which stresses affordability for underserved Chicagoans.

• Open Access To ensure that the greatest number of Chicagoans, businesses and visitors are able to see the benefits of this Project, the Network must be built on open

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standards and allow for the greatest open access possible. Proposals must demonstrate how open access will be ensured and what additional ideas Respondents have for ensuring that people can easily use the network.

• Investment in Digital Inclusion

Reducing the digital divide takes more than providing access to broadband infrastructure. Access to affordable hardware, software applications, and training are also critical to addressing the growing disparity between those who can use technology and those who cannot.

Proposals must include clearly articulated plans for reducing the digital divide. Opportunities include but are not limited to: training programs, hardware programs, and grant programs to supplement existing community, government and philanthropic programs. Creativity in this area is strongly encouraged.

1.5 Addressing the Digital Divide

Due to the priority of the digital inclusion goals for this initiative, the City seeks to communicate its perspective on the complexity of the issue in this RFP. The concept of a digital divide includes a breadth of inequalities and barriers:

• Access to Technology

Access to technology refers to the inability of persons to access a computer, a software application that is necessary to complete a necessary task, or an inability to connect to the Internet. This describes the most conventional understanding of the digital divide challenge, and many governments and private sector partners have focused on funding programs to augment access to technology.

Access to technology is often related to income and other economic indicators. However, it is important to note that in the case of access to connectivity, whether high speed or not, affordability is not the only factor. Existing service providers do not cover all geographical areas. This has particular ramifications in some of Chicago’s industrial corridors. A recent article in a prominent local business magazine pointed out that many commercial carriers do not provide service to office parks or industrial areas where there are no residencies, and that this inability to connect has placed great strain on small businesses in Chicago.

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• Access to High-Speed Connectivity

Access to high speed connectivity refers to an ability to connect to the Internet at the speed and quality necessary to ensure the fullest possible use of the resource. For example, for those citizens who cannot be physically present for a Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS) Chicago community policing meeting, the ability technically exists to view that meeting real time via an Internet connection. However, without a high speed connection, the citizen is hampered in his or her ability to easily view the meeting, and in some cases may be unable to use this tool altogether.

According to a 2005 report by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, “Digital Divisions,” groups that have historically been more likely to lag in connecting to the Internet are now more likely to lag in access to a high speech connection, creating a new divide among users. “Those with less education, those with lower household incomes, and Americans age 65 and older are less likely to have embraced broadband than those who are younger and have higher socioeconomic status.”

• Computer Literacy

Computer literacy refers to an individual’s ability to navigate the physical aspects of technology and to constructively use software and other applications related to information and communications technology. Obvious examples are the skill levels needed to navigate the Internet and to use word processing and other basic software. In our increasingly digital society, comfort, skill and capacity to use technology have become tantamount to the ability to read and write.

• Access to Meaningful Applications

Access to meaningful applications refers to an individual’s ability to use technology to create economic, social and political opportunities for themselves and their communities. Meaningful applications can range from the development of community information to job search and distance learning sites to telemedicine applications for seniors and the disabled. Ensuring access to these applications may be our greatest challenge.

Connecting Chicago communities and residents by closing the gaps around access to technology will eliminate other societal divisions as well – not just the

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digital one. It will help reduce the broader opportunity gap and enhance the quality of life for all Chicago residents.

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1.6 Business Model

The City seeks to facilitate a public private partnership whereby:

• The City grants negotiated access to its street light poles, traffic signal poles and other infrastructure on a nonexclusive basis to a private company (or consortium of companies) that will finance, own, design, deploy, maintain, operate and upgrade a citywide wireless broadband infrastructure.

• The Selected Respondent provides access to the network on a wholesale basis

to multiple and competing retail Service Providers, who market service to residents, businesses and visitors. These Service Providers may also be responsible for subscriber billing, customer care and other required functions. Wholesale rates will be negotiated and agreed to between the City and the Selected Respondent in order to stimulate competition for lower priced retail services.

• At its sole discretion, the Selected Respondent may also market retail services

over the network.

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• The City and the Selected Respondent collaborate with the Chicago Public

Schools, the Chicago Public Libraries, the Chicago Park District, social service, nonprofit and other community groups to affect low cost computer purchase, training and content for Chicago’s students and low income and disadvantaged residents.

The City will not own the network, nor will it maintain, operate, upgrade or support the customers who use it. The City will stipulate certain Requirements, outlined in this RFP for the Network, regarding the use of the City’s infrastructure, minimum service Requirements, coverage areas and technology standards, but encourages Respondents to craft their own innovative solutions to meet these Requirements. While the City is not mandating that a free solution be provided throughout the community, it is interested in creative pricing models promoting availability of the Network, including those that would provide access at low or no cost. The City will consider responsible proposals, such as those that support the operating of the Network through advertising or other revenue generating methods, but only to the extent that these proposals demonstrate a sound investment strategy and create a sustainable network. The City encourages proposals that provide benefit to the City, either in the form of financial consideration or in-kind services, to the City government. This RFP strongly discourages funding models that require any financial input from the City. The term of this contract is envisioned to be 10 years in length, with subsequent renewal options.

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2.0 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 General Invitation The City of Chicago, Business and Information Services Department (BIS), invites Respondents to submit written proposals for the deployment of a community wireless broadband network throughout the City. Proposals are solicited in accordance with the terms, conditions and instructions as set forth in this RFP. All materials related to the RFP will be available on the Internet at www.cityofchicago.org/wirelessrfp. In the event you do not have download capability, all materials may be obtained from the City of Chicago Department of Procurement Services’ Bid and Bond Room, located in room 301 in City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle in Chicago Il, 60602. There will be a Pre-Proposal Conference on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. in Conference Room D on the 5th floor of the DePaul Center located at 333 S. State Street in Chicago IL. Verbal questions may be asked by Respondent at the Pre-Proposal Conference; however Respondent must also submit these questions in writing by the deadline noted below to receive a formal response. Respondent must submit any questions concerning the RFP no later than Wednesday, October 25, 2006. The City will receive proposals at the City of Chicago Department of Procurement Services’ Bid and Bond Room, located in room 301 in City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle in Chicago Il, 60602 until Tuesday, January 2, 2007. No proposals will be accepted after the stated deadline. The City reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or to accept any proposal or portion of a proposal deemed to be in the City’s best interest. 2.2 Submittal Procedure 1. Respondent must submit twelve (12) copies of it’s proposal, plus one (1) printed

original, signed in ink, plus one (1) CDROM pdf version of proposal, in a sealed envelope. Respondent may elect to either personally deliver, or mail, their proposals to the address provided below.

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Personal or Mail Delivery: Department of Procurement Bid and Bond Room Room 301, City Hall 121 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL. 60602

2. To be assured of consideration, Proposals must be received by the City of

Chicago in the City’s Bid and Bond Room (Room 301, City Hall) no later than 4:00 p.m. Chicago time on Tuesday, January 2, 2007. The Bid and Bond Room can be reached at telephone number 312-744-9773. The City may, but is not required to accept Proposals that are not received by the date and time set forth in this Section 2.2.2. Respondents may submit their proposals at any time prior to the above stated deadline. Failure to submit the required number of copies by this deadline may be cause for disqualification from the RFP process. The original documents must be clearly marked as “ORIGINAL”, and must bear the original signature of an authorized corporate agent on all documents requiring a signature. Respondent must enclose all documents in sealed envelopes or boxes.

3. Failure by a messenger delivery service or printing service to meet the deadline

will not excuse the Respondent from the deadline requirement. Personally delivered Proposals must be placed in the depository located in the Bid and Bond Room located in Room 301, City Hall. The time of receipt of all Proposals will be determined solely by the clock located in the Bid and Bond Room of City Hall. It is Respondent’s sole responsibility to ensure that the Proposal is received as required. All submissions are subject to the Freedom of Information Act. The outside of each sealed envelope or package must be labeled as follows:

Proposal Enclosed Request for Proposals (RFP) for Community Wireless Broadband Network Specification No. 47597 Due: Tuesday, January 2, 2007 Submitted by: (Name of Respondent) Package ____ of ____

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2.3 Pre-Proposal Conference A Pre-Proposal Conference will be held Wednesday, October 11, 2006 from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. in Conference Room D on the 5th floor of the DePaul Center located at 333 S. State Street in Chicago IL. Interested Respondent should plan to attend. It will be assumed that Respondents attending this meeting have reviewed the RFP in detail and are prepared to raise any substantive questions. As noted above, Respondent must submit questions in writing by Wednesday, October 25, 2006 to receive a formal response. The City will answer questions and clarify the terms of the RFP at the Pre-Proposal Conference. The City may respond both to questions raised on the day of the conference and to questions faxed or mailed prior to the deadline. 2.4 Additional Information and Questions Respondents must communicate only with the Department of Procurement Services. All questions, requests for clarification or additional information must be in writing, sent by mail or fax at 312-744-7679, and directed to the attention of Charles F. Matlock, Department of Procurement Services, Room 403 of City Hall and must be received no later than 4:00 p.m. Chicago time on Wednesday, October 25, 2006. Questions received from all Respondents will be answered and posted on the Internet at www.cityofchicago.org/wirelessrfp by Wednesday, November 22, 2006. Any changes to the RFP or the RFP process will also be posted to the website as addenda. Respondents are encouraged, but not required, to submit questions 1 week prior to the scheduled Pre-Proposal Conference. The face of each envelope or the cover sheet of the fax must clearly indicate that the contents are “Questions and Request for Clarification” about the RFP, and are “Not a Proposal” and must refer to “Request for Proposal (“RFP”) for Community Wireless Broadband Network for the City of Chicago, Specification No. 47597.” No telephone calls or emails will be accepted unless the questions are general in nature. A Respondent that deviates from any of these restrictions may be subject to immediate disqualification from this RFP process.

2.5 Addenda & Modifications All addenda, amendments, and interpretations to this solicitation will be in writing. Any amendment or interpretation that is not in writing will not legally bind the City. Only information supplied by the City in writing or in this RFP should be used in preparing proposal responses. All contacts that a Respondent may have had before or after receipt of this RFP with any individuals, employees, subcontractors, consultants or representatives of the City and any information that may have been read in any news

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media or seen or heard in any communication facility regarding this RFP should be disregarded in preparing responses. The City does not assume responsibility for the receipt of any addendum sent to Respondent. If it becomes necessary to revise or expand upon any part of this RFP, an addendum will be sent to all of the prospective Respondents listed on the City’s Bid and Bond Room’s “Take Out Sheet” prior to the Proposal due date or for those who have downloaded a copy of the RFP Specification No. 47597 from the internet, an addendum will be sent to them using the required contact information that the Respondent provided online. Prospective Respondents are automatically listed when they sign or leave a business card for a copy of the RFP package in the Bid and Bond Room. Each addendum is incorporated as part of the RFP documents, and the prospective Respondent must acknowledge receipt. The addendum may include, but will not be limited to, the following: 1. Responses to questions and requests for clarification sent to the Department of

Procurement Services according to the provisions of Section 2.4 herein; or 2. Responses to questions and requests for clarification raised at the Pre-Proposal

Conference or by the deadline for submission of questions. 2.6 Examination of Documents and Requirements Each Respondent will carefully examine all RFP documents and thoroughly familiarize themselves with all requirements prior to submitting a proposal to ensure that the proposal meets the intent of this RFP. Before submitting a proposal, each Respondent will be responsible for making all investigations and examinations necessary to ascertain conditions and requirements affecting the requirements of this RFP. Failure to make such investigations and examinations will not relieve the Respondent from the obligation to comply, in every detail, with all provisions and requirements of the RFP.

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2.7 Evaluation and Selection Process A. Evaluating Proposals The process for selecting a Selected Respondent for this RFP will be an open, competitive and fair process. Firms with extensive experience in partnering with local governments to deploy community wireless broadband infra-structure consistent with the vision, objectives, policies and requirements defined in this RFP are encouraged to respond. An Evaluation Committee, which will include representatives from several departments of the City, (the “Evaluation Committee” or “EC”) will review and evaluate the Proposals, as described below. In evaluating Proposals, the EC will first consider the completeness and responsiveness of the Respondent’s Proposal. The RFP proposal evaluation process is organized into three phases: Phase I Preliminary Proposal Assessment Phase II Proposal Evaluation Phase III Site Visits and/or Oral Presentations (if necessary) Phase I Preliminary Proposal Assessment Phase I will involve an assessment of the Respondent’s compliance with and adherence to all submittal requirements requested in Section 3.2, Required Content of the Proposal. Proposals which are incomplete and missing key components necessary to fully evaluate the Proposal may, at the discretion of the EC, be rejected from further consideration due to “non-responsiveness” and rated Non-Responsive. Proposals providing responses to all sections including an MBE/WBE plan and completed EDS forms will be eligible for detailed analysis in Phase II, Proposal Evaluation. Phase II Proposal Evaluation In Phase II, the EC will evaluate the extent to which a Respondent’s proposal meets the project requirements set forth in the RFP. Phase II will include a detailed analysis of the Respondent’s qualifications, experience, proposed implementation plan, preliminary cost proposal and other factors based on the evaluation criteria outlined in Section 2.7A, Evaluating Proposals.

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As part of the evaluation process, the EC will review the information required by Section 3.2, for each Proposal received. The EC may also review any other information that is available to it, including but not limited to information gained by checking references and by investigating the Respondent’s financial condition. The City reserves the right to seek clarification of any information that is submitted by any Respondent in any portion of its Proposal or to request additional information at any time during the evaluation process. Any material misrepresentation made by a Respondent may void the Proposal and eliminate the Respondent from further consideration. The City reserves the right to enlist independent consulting services to assist with the evaluation of all or any portion of the Proposal responses as it deems necessary. B. Evaluation Criteria In addition, the Evaluation Committee will generally review the Respondentʹs Proposal using the following criteria (not necessarily listed in order of importance):

1. Value to the Community This will be determined by the proposed wholesale rates for all

services, promotional and/or discounted retail rates for low-income subscribers, level of commitment to and ability to articulate ideas around Digital Inclusion Programs, and level of proposed interaction and partnership with other government programs and community based organizations (a “CBO”) demonstrated in response to this RFP. Another factor to be weighed will be the Respondent’s commitment to proposing training programs that are geared toward members of the community that do not have familiarity with computers or the Internet. One component of this training will include, but not be limited to, Internet safety which will provide informational content to parents or other caretakers regarding dangers that the Internet can potentially pose to minors and/or others who may be at risk.

2. Value to the City This will be determined by the proposed amount and type of benefits

for the use of City assets and the proposed rates and terms for municipal usage of the Network demonstrated in response to the Requirements defined in this RFP. Broadly speaking, the City

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envisions two general categories of benefit and encourages creativity in this area. They are:

a) Direct financial benefit, for example revenue sharing or lump sum

payments; and, b) In-kind benefit, for example free or reduced accounts, or the

provision of a public safety network. 3. Professional and Technical Competence The Respondent’s ability to provide the services described in the RFP,

including the capacity to achieve the project goals, objectives and the scope of services described in this RFP will be determined by the following:

a) Respondent’s Professional Qualifications and the Specialized

Experience of Respondent’s Team in providing Community Wireless Broadband Network Service on projects of similar scope and magnitude (e.g., specifically with respect to large organizations, organizations with strong identities of their own and government agencies);

b) The Local Availability of Respondent’s Key Personnel which will

be committed to the City of Chicago account; c) The Past and Current Performance of the Respondent (and Team

members) on other contracts in terms of quality of services and compliance with performance schedules. The Committee may solicit from current and/or previous clients including the City of Chicago, other government agencies, or any available sources, relevant information concerning the Respondent’s record of performance.

4. Deployment Strategy and Plan This will be determined by the timeliness and reasonableness of the

proposed deployment plan and Respondent’s approach to covering the City’s underserved areas. Other determining factors include: the Quality, Comprehensiveness and Adequacy of the proposed approach to developing and implementing the Deployment Strategy, including

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the staffing plan and Respondent’s local availability and commitment of personnel who will manage and oversee the City of Chicago account.

The Evaluation Committee will review each proposal for the Respondent’s understanding of the objectives of the services and how these objectives may be best accomplished. Each Respondent will be evaluated on its overall strategy, methodology, timetable, and approach to meeting the City’s requirements.

5. Financial Capacity The EC will consider the financial condition of Respondent. Respondent

must be financially stable to ensure performance over the duration of the contract.

6. Degree of Compliance with Requirements, Laws, Ordinances, and

Statutes The EC will consider the degree to which proposals are compliant with the Requirements stated in this RFP and Respondent’s compliance with all laws, ordinances, and statutes governing the contract. As part of creating and/or building any required infrastructure and/or installing any materials and/or required items, the Selected Respondent will bear the full risk of site and local conditions (including unusual and/or unexpected conditions) at locations where any work is to be performed. In the event that work is required to be performed on any property that the City does not own or control, the Selected Respondent will be responsible for obtaining any required licenses and/or easements. Any or all of the aforementioned licenses/easements will list the City as a co-licensee. The City will be entitled to the full benefit of any such licenses/easements for the duration of the license term and any extensions of such term and any such licenses/easements will explicitly provide the City with privity of contract directly with the licensor and as such, will be enforceable by the City.

7. Level of Innovation This will be determined by the programmatic creativity and technical

innovation demonstrated by the Respondent. The City prefers leading-edge, but proven, technology. The City favors innovative use of City owned infrastructure and community assets.

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8. MBE/WBE Participation The EC will consider the level, relevancy and quality of participation by

MBE/WBE firms certified by the City of Chicago. It should be noted that non-responsiveness to this requirement may be cause for the prospective Respondent to be disqualified.

9. Legal Actions The EC will consider any past or pending legal actions, if any, against

Respondent and any division, subsidiary or parent company of Respondent, or against any member, partner, etc., of Respondent if Respondent is a business entity other than a corporation.

10. Conflicts of Interest The EC will consider any information regarding Respondent, including

information contained in Respondent’s Proposal, that may indicate any conflicts (or potential conflicts) of interest which might compromise Respondent’s ability to satisfactorily perform the proposed Services or undermine the integrity of the competitive procurement process. If any Respondent has provided any services for the City in researching, consulting, advising, drafting or reviewing of this RFP or any services related to this RFP, such Respondent may be disqualified from further consideration.

C. Vendor Selection

After the Evaluation Committee (“EC”) completes its review of Proposals in Phase II, it may submit to the Selection Committee a recommended short list of Respondents (Phase III), or the EC may forego Phase III and submit a recommendation to select one or more Respondent(s), or a recommendation to reject any or all Proposals.

Phase III Site Visit and/or Oral Presentations

If the EC submits a short list of Respondents for further review, then, in the sole discretion of the Selection Committee, those short-listed Respondents may be subject to a site visit and/or invited to appear before the Evaluation Committee for an oral presentation; to clarify in more detail, information that was submitted in Respondent’s Proposal; and/or to ask Respondent to respond to additional questions. Afterwards, the Evaluation Committee will make a final evaluation, including a final ranking of the Respondents, and will submit a recommendation for one or more Respondents to the Selection Committee.

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If the Selection Committee concurs with the selection recommendation from the EC, the City will enter into negotiations with the Selected Respondent(s). The final agreement is subject to City Council approval. The City reserves the right to terminate this RFP solicitation at any stage if determined to be in the Cityʹs best interests. The receipt of Proposals or other documents will in no way obligate the City of Chicago to enter into an agreement of any kind with any party.

2.8 Post-Proposal Discussions with Respondent It is the City’s intent to commence final negotiation with the Respondent(s) deemed most advantageous to the City. The City reserves the right to conduct post-proposal discussions with any Respondent(s). 2.9 Terms, Conditions, Limitations and Exceptions

a. This RFP does not commit the City to award a contract, issue a Purchase Order, or to pay any costs incurred in the preparation of a proposal in response to this request. Further, the City will not be responsible for any costs or damages incurred by Respondents, member(s), partners, subcontractors or other interested parties in connection with the RFP process, including but not limited to costs associated with preparing the Proposal and/or of participating in any conferences, site visits, oral presentations or negotiations, nor any other costs incurred by Respondent related to the development of and/or submission of the information requested in this RFP.

b. The City will not be held accountable if material from proposals is

obtained without the written consent of the Respondent by parties other than the City, at any time during the proposal evaluation process.

c. Respondent may designate those portions of the Proposal, excluding the

Economic Disclosure Statement and Affidavit, which contain trade secrets or other proprietary data that must remain confidential. If a Respondent includes data that is not to be disclosed to the public for any purpose or used by the City except for evaluation purposes, the Respondent must:

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A. Mark the title page as follows: “This RFP proposal includes trade secrets or other proprietary data (“data”) that may not be disclosed outside the City and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed in whole or in part for any purpose other than to evaluate this Proposal. The data subject to this restriction are contained in sheets (insert page numbers or other identification).” The City, for purposes of this provision, will include any consultants assisting in the evaluation of Proposals. If, however, a contract is awarded to this Respondent as a result of or in connection with the submission of this data, the City has the right to duplicate, use, or disclose the data to the extent provided in the resulting contract. This restriction does not limit the City’s right to use information contained in the data if it is obtained from another source without restriction.

B. Mark each sheet or data to be restricted with the following legend:

“Use or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the title page of this Proposal.”

All submissions are subject to the Freedom of Information Act.

d. Respondent(s) will not offer any gratuities, favors, or anything of

monetary value to any individual, employee, subcontractor, consultant or representative of the City (including any and all members of proposal evaluation committees).

e. Respondent(s) will not collude in any manner, or engage in any practices,

with any other Respondent(s), which may restrict or eliminate competition or otherwise restrain trade. This is not intended to preclude subcontracts and joint ventures for the purposes of: a) responding to this RFP, or b) establishing a project team with the required experience and/or capability to provide the goods or services specified herein.

f. All proposals submitted must be the original work product of the

Respondent. The copying or paraphrasing of the work product of another Respondent is not permitted.

g. The RFP and the related responses of the Selected Respondent may by

reference become part of any formal agreement between the Selected Respondent and the City. The City and the Selected Respondent may

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negotiate a contract or contracts for submission to City Council for consideration and approval. In the event an agreement cannot be reached with the Selected Respondent, the City reserves the right to select an alternative Respondent. The City reserves the right to negotiate with alternative Respondent(s) the exact terms and conditions of the contract.

h. Respondent, their authorized representatives, and their agents are

responsible for obtaining, and will be deemed to have, full knowledge of the conditions, Requirements, and specifications of the RFP at the time a proposal is submitted to the City.

i. The City has sole discretion and reserves the right to cancel this RFP or to

reject any or all proposals received prior to contract award. j. The City of Chicago reserves the right to reject any and all Proposals that

do not conform to the requirements set forth in this RFP; or that do not contain at least the information required by Section 3.2, Required Content. If no Respondent is selected through this RFP process, then the City may utilize any other procurement method available under the Municipal Purchasing Act and the Municipal Code of Chicago, to obtain the Services described herein.

k. The City reserves the right to request clarification of any proposal after all

proposals have been received. 2.10 Schedule Listed below are important target dates and times by which actions related to this RFP should be completed. Note that these target dates are subject to change by the City of Chicago. EVENT DATE Date of Issue of RFP Wednesday, September 20, 2006 Pre-Proposal Conference Wednesday, October 11, 2006 Written Questions from Respondent Due Wednesday, October 25, 2006 Responses to Questions Due to Respondent Wednesday, November 22, 2006 Proposals Due Tuesday, January 2, 2007

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2.11 Prohibition on Certain Contributions – Mayoral Executive Order No. 051 Pursuant to Mayoral Executive Order no. 051, from the date of public advertisement of this request for qualifications/proposals/information through the date of award of a contract pursuant to this request for qualifications/proposals/information, Respondent, any person or entity who directly or indirectly has an ownership or beneficial interest in Respondent of more than 7.5 percent (ʺOwnersʺ), spouses and domestic partners of such Owners, Respondent’s proposed Subcontractors, any person or entity who directly or indirectly has an ownership or beneficial interest in any Subcontractor of more than 7.5 percent (“Sub-owners”) and spouses and domestic partners of such Sub-owners (Respondent and all the other preceding classes of persons and entities are together, the “Identified Parties”) must not: (a) make a contribution of any amount to the Mayor of the City of Chicago (the “Mayor”) or to his political fundraising committee; (b) coerce, compel or intimidate its employees to make a contribution of any amount to the Mayor or to the Mayor’s political fundraising committee; (c) reimburse its employees for a contribution of any amount made to the Mayor or to the Mayor’s political fundraising committee; or (d) bundle or solicit others to handle contributions to the Mayor or to his political fundraising committee;

If Respondent violates this provision or Mayoral Executive Order No. 051 prior to the award of an agreement resulting from this request for qualifications/proposals/ information, the Chief Procurement Officer may reject Respondent’s proposal. For purposes of this provision:

“Bundle” means to collect contributions from more than one source which are then delivered by one person to the Mayor or to his political fundraising committee. ʺContributionʺ means a ʺpolitical contributionʺ as defined in Chapter 2156 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, as amended. Individuals are “Domestic Partners” if they satisfy the following criteria:

(A) they are each otherʹs sole domestic partner, responsible for each otherʹs

common welfare; and (B) neither party is married; and (C) the partners are not related by blood closer than would bar marriage in

the State of Illinois; and

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(D) each partner is at least 18 years of age, and the partners are the same sex, and the partners reside at the same residence; and

(E) two of the following four conditions exist for the partners:

1. The partners have been residing together for at least 12 months.

2. The partners have common or joint ownership of a residence.

3. The partners have at least two of the following arrangements: a. joint ownership of a motor vehicle; b. a joint credit account; c. a joint checking account; d. a lease for a residence identifying both domestic partners as

tenants. 4. Each partner identifies the other partner as a primary beneficiary in

a will.

ʺPolitical fundraising committeeʺ means a ʺpolitical fundraising committeeʺ as defined in Chapter 2156 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, as amended. Any contract awarded pursuant to this solicitation will be subject to and contain provisions requiring continued compliance with Executive Order No. 05-01.

2.12 False Statements (a) 121010 False Statements

Any person who knowingly makes a false statement of material fact to the city in violation of any statute, ordinance or regulation, or who knowingly falsifies any statement of material fact made in connection with an application, report, affidavit, oath, or attestation, including a statement of material fact made in connection with a bid, proposal, contract or economic disclosure statement or affidavit, is liable to the city for a civil penalty of not less than $500.00 and not more than $1,000.00, plus up to three times the amount of damages which the city sustains because of the personʹs violation of this section. A person who violates this section will also be liable for the cityʹs litigation and collection costs and attorneyʹs fees.

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The penalties imposed by this section will be in addition to any other penalty provided for in the municipal code. (Added Coun. J. 121504, p. 39915, § 1)

(b) 121020 Aiding and Abetting.

Any person who aids, abets, incites, compels or coerces the doing of any act prohibited by this chapter will be liable to the city for the same penalties for the violation. (Added Coun. J. 121504, p. 39915, § 1)

(c) 121030 Enforcement.

In addition to any other means authorized by law, the corporation counsel may enforce this chapter by instituting an action with the department of administrative hearings. (Added Coun. J. 121504, p. 39915, § 1)

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3.0 PROPOSAL FORMAT AND REQUIRED CONTENT

3.1 Proposal Format Proposals must be prepared on 8 ½ʺ X 11ʺ letter size paper (preferably recycled), printed double-sided, and bound on the long side. The City encourages using reusable, recycled, recyclable and chlorine free printed materials for bids, proposal, reports and other documents prepared in connection with this solicitation. Expensive papers and bindings are discouraged, as no materials will be returned. Sections should be separated by labeled tabs and organized in accordance with subject matter sequence as set forth below. Each page of the Proposal must be numbered in a manner so as to be uniquely identified. Respondents are advised to adhere to the submittal requirements of the RFP. Failure to comply with the instructions of this RFP may be cause for rejection of the noncompliant Proposal. Respondent must provide information in the appropriate areas throughout the RFP. Submission of a Proposal in response to this RFP constitutes acceptance of all requirements outlined in the RFP. All proposals should be electronically generated and the printed original signed in ink. Legibility, clarity and completeness are important and essential. One (1) CDROM containing an Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) version of all proposal materials should also be provided. The proposal must be signed by individual(s) legally authorized to bind the Respondent(s) and must contain a statement that the proposal and the prices contained therein will remain firm for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days after receipt by the City.

3.2 Required Content A. Cover Letter of Introduction and Executive Summary

Respondent must submit a letter of introduction and an executive summary of the proposal. The letter of introduction must be signed by a person authorized by your firm to obligate your firm to make the commitments contained in the proposal. Submission of the letter will constitute a representation by your firm

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that your firm is willing and able to perform the commitments contained in the proposal. Respondent must also submit an executive summary. The executive summary will explain Respondent’s understanding of the City’s intent and objectives and how Respondent’s Proposal would achieve those objectives. The summary must discuss Respondent’s plan for implementing and monitoring the Services; approach to project management; strategies, tools and safeguards for ensuring performance of all required Services; equipment, software and firmware considerations; training and ongoing support; and any additional factors for the City’s consideration. Respondent’s cover letter must be signed by an authorized representative of the entity committing Respondent to provide the Services as described in this RFP in accordance with the terms and conditions of any contract awarded pursuant to the RFP process. The cover letter must:

(i) Indicate the number of years the entity has been in business, and provide

an overview of the experience and background of the entity and its key personnel committed to this project.

(ii) Identify the legal name of the entity, its headquarters address, its principal

place of business, its legal form (i.e., corporation, joint venture, limited partnership, etc.), and the names of its principals or partners and authority to do business in Illinois.

(iii) Indicate the name and telephone number(s) of the principal contact for

oral presentation, or negotiations. (iv) Identify participants in Respondent’s “Team.” For example if Respondent

is a business entity that is comprised of more than one legal participant (e.g., Respondent is a general partnership, joint venture, etc.), then Respondent must identify or cause to be identified all participants involved, their respective ownership percentages, and summarize the role, degree of involvement, and experience of each participant separately.

If Respondent has a prime contractor / subcontractor relationship instead, this information regarding role, involvement and experience is also required for any subcontractor that is proposed to provide a significant portion of the work.

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(v) Provide a chronological history of all mergers and/or acquisitions involving the Respondent team members, including all present and former subsidiaries or divisions and any material restructuring activities, if applicable. Include any such forthcoming actions, if such disclosure has already been made generally available to the public and is permitted by law.

a. Provide a summary of Respondent’s commitment to comply with

the MBE/WBE requirements as stated in the Special Conditions Regarding Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Women Business Enterprise (WBE) Commitment attachment to this RFP.

B. Company Profile Information

Respondent must also submit a brief description of Respondent’s firm which will include:

a. Name, mailing address, email address, telephone number and fax number

of the primary contact person for your firm; b. A brief description of your firm, including the number of years in

business, major business lines, major markets served, company history, relevant operating segments, primary vision and strategy, number of employees, office locations and any Joint Venture Partners;

c. Respondent must furnish a resolution or some other form of authority,

signed by a Chief Executive Officer, Corporate Secretary, or managing partners, which lists the specific officers who are authorized to execute agreements on behalf of the Respondent;

d. Financial details demonstrating your firm’s financial capacity to

undertake and complete the project as proposed, which will include;

A current audited statement of financial condition and financial statements for the two (2) prior years prepared by an independent certified public accountant and a non-audited statement for the most recent quarter end with a comparable statement for the prior year. Respondents that are comprised of more than one entity must include financial statements for each entity. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any financial documentation other than

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the financial statements requested by this section. Financial statements should include all of the following;

- Income/operating statements, - Balance sheets, - Cash flow statements and/or statements of change in financial

position, - Appropriate footnotes to above statements and all related

schedules, including debt terms and schedules, and contingent liabilities, and

- A statement of capital investments made over the last five years.

A list of other business pursuits of similar size and scope to this RFP that your firm is currently involved in;

A statement disclosing any state or federal bankruptcy or

insolvency proceeding that Respondent has filed or with which Respondent is otherwise involved;

Electronic copies or Internet links to the most recent Form 10K filed

by the Respondent with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission;

Electronic copies or Internet links to all Form 8Ks filed since the

filing of the most recent 10K; and Provide any other information not specifically itemized above that

is believed to be demonstrative of your firm’s financial capacity.

Demonstrate an ability to remain economically viable for a minimum of 10 years and provide a detailed investment strategy to upgrade the network over time to provide high quality service based on future needs of individuals, businesses and organizations.

e. If the proposal is submitted with Joint Venture Partners, provide full

information concerning the nature and structure of the Joint Venture, including:

Entity(ies) that will be guaranteeing contract performance;

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Which entity is responsible for which portion of the work; Date of Joint Venture formation; and

A statement as to whether the agreement between Joint Venture

Partners makes each partner jointly and severally liable for contractual obligations of this project.

Further regarding joint ventures, if Respondent is a joint venture, attach a copy of the joint venture agreement signed by an authorized officer of each joint venture partner. Each partner must execute:

(i) Schedule B as shown in Exhibit H, if joint venture includes

City of Chicago certified MBE/WBE firms(s), as applicable. (ii) Separate Economic Disclosure Statement and Affidavit

(“EDS”) completed by each partner and one in the name of the joint venture as shown in Exhibit I.

(iii) Insurance certificate in the name of the joint venture business entity.

f. Also, as required by Exhibit G, Respondent must provide references

(preferably at least 3, and preferably from municipalities on contracts of similar scope and magnitude as described in this RFP) performed by your firm including client, reference and telephone numbers, staff members who worked on each project, budget, schedule and project summary. Descriptions should be limited to one page for each project. If Joint Venture Partners are proposed, provide references for each. Experience will not be considered unless complete reference data is provided. At a minimum, the following information must be included for each client reference: Client name, address, contact person name, telephone, and fax

number. Description of services provided similar to the services outlined in

Section III, Scope of Services of this RFP. Nature and extent of Respondent’s involvement as the prime

contractor. Identify services, if any, subcontracted, and to what other company.

Total dollar value of the contract. Contract term (Start and Expiration).

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The City may solicit relevant information concerning Respondent’s record of past performance from previous clients, including the City of Chicago, or any other available sources;

g. Describe any strategic changes your firm has undertaken in recent years,

such as businesses acquired or divested, reorganizations, etc; h. Describe your firm’s ownership structure. Identify your firm’s board of

directors, indicating “inside” and “outside” members. Regarding this, Respondent must submit a completed and executed Economic Disclosure Statement and Affidavit. If Respondent is a business entity other than a corporation, then each member, partner, etc., of Respondent must complete an EDS. In addition, any entity that has an interest in Respondent or in one or more of its members, partners, etc., and is required pursuant to the Municipal Purchasing Act for Cities of 500,000 or More Population (65 ILCS 5/8108.5) or Chapter 2154 of the Municipal Code of Chicago to provide a disclosure must submit a completed and executed EDS as an “entity holding an interest in an Applicant” as described in the EDS. All affidavits must be notarized. The EDS form is attached to this RFP as Exhibit I. Respondent must not scan or otherwise reproduce the EDS form for purposes of altering the form for any reason. Subcontractors may be asked, at the City’s discretion, to provide an EDS during the evaluation process;

i. Describe any and all lawsuits, liens, restraining orders, consent decrees,

foreclosures or other legal/financial actions either now pending, in progress or which have been brought against your firm or any of its officers/principals in the past five years. For lawsuits, include date initiated, plaintiff, description, name of court location, docket number, resolution and current status. Regarding product liability issues your firm would typically face during the normal course of business, indicate who would review these issues (e.g. corporate legal counsel, ʺoutsideʺ counsel, etc.) and identify what their opinion is as to your firm’s exposure to product liability issues. Also regarding legal actions, Respondent must provide a listing and a brief description of all material legal actions, together with any fines and penalties, for the past 5 years in which (i) Respondent or any division, subsidiary or parent entity of Respondent, or (ii) any member, partner, etc., of Respondent if Respondent is a business entity other than a corporation, has been:

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A. A debtor in bankruptcy; or B. A plaintiff or defendant in a legal action for deficient performance

under a contract or violation of a statute or related to service reliability; or

C. A Respondent in an administrative action for deficient performance on a project or in violation of a statute or related to service reliability; or

D. A defendant in any criminal action; or E. A named insured of an insurance policy for which the insured has

paid a claim related to deficient performance under a contract or in violation of a statute or related to service reliability; or

F. A principal of a bond for which a surety has provided contract performance or compensation to an obligee of the bond due to deficient performance under a contract or in violation if a statute or related to service reliability; or

G. A defendant or Respondent in a governmental inquiry or action regarding accuracy of preparation of financial statements or disclosure documents;

j. Indicate whether any conflicts of interest would arise if your firm (i.e.

management, key employees, large stockholders) entered into this arrangement;

k. Respondent must provide a summary of the professional qualifications

and experience of key personnel who will be dedicated to the services described in this RFP. For each person identified, describe the following information: Title and reporting responsibility; Proposed role in this project, including the functions and tasks

for which they will have prime responsibility (also indicate areas of secondary responsibility, if appropriate)

Pertinent areas of expertise and past experience Base location (local facility, as applicable)

Resumes or corporate personnel profiles which describe their overall experience and expertise;

l. Respondent must provide copies of appropriate licenses or certifications

required of any individual or entity performing the services described in this RFP in the City of Chicago, County of Cook and State of Illinois, for itself, its partners and its subcontractors, including evidence that

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Respondent is authorized by the Secretary of State to do business in the State of Illinois. Provide copies with the Proposal submission.

C. Solution Description

Provide information on your firm’s proposed solution to address the following:

1. A description of the solution that is being proposed to meet the Detailed Requirements stated in Section 6.0. Respondent will enumerate their responses according to the outline in this Section; and

2. A completed Requirements Compliance Matrix using the template provided as Exhibit E.

D. Deployment Plan

Respondent will provide a deployment plan with high level tasks for deployment over a proposed period of time. Respondent will also describe the project management methodology that will be used to execute on the deployment plan.

The Selected Respondent will be expected to execute a proof of concept following the approval of any agreement with the City to demonstrate and validate that the solution can meet the requirements in this RFP and all service levels to which agreement may be reached. Please summarize your firm’s proposed scope and terms for such a proof of concept. Respondent must include a comprehensive and detailed description of the process by which it will provide the Services as described in this RFP.

1. Project Timeline All responses should, at a minimum, reference the anticipated timeline for this project. All costs should, at a minimum, reflect the ability to meet this timeline. Respondents may, in addition, provide alterative timelines to be accompanied by an explanation of variance from the periods listed.

2. Organization Chart

Include an organization chart which clearly illustrates all firms (joint venture partners, if any, subcontractors); their relationship in terms of proposed Services; and key personnel involved and the following information:

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(a) A chart which identifies not only the proposed organizational structure, but also key personnel by name and title. Staffing levels of each organizational unit should be estimated.

(b) The specific role of each of the firms in a team or joint venture

for each task/work activity must be described.

E. Dedicated Resources (a) Describe facilities, equipment, personnel, communication technologies

and other resources available for implementing any proposed Services. (b) Staffing requirements. Provide an assessment of staffing needs for each

major activity area by job title and function. The assessment should include fulltime equivalents for professional staff and supervisors committed to the City of Chicago.

(c) Submit resumes for key personnel that will be committed to this

engagement. Correlate team members to the tasks they will be performing during implementation/transition and ongoing operations. Along with each resume, Respondent should identify each primary team member working on staff with Respondent, as well as those working in a subcontracting capacity. For each proposed key personnel, describe previous related experience and provide references including: name, address, and telephone number of contact person, and brief description of work history.

F. Value to the Community

To show the value to the community of Respondent’s proposal, Respondent will provide detailed information regarding the proposed wholesale rates for all Services and the promotional and/or discounted retail rates for low-income subscribers. Respondent will list the price schedule options which will be made available to subscribers and also, Respondent will list Respondent’s costs. Respondent is responsible for the costs associated with providing the Service to subscribers and the City will not be responsible for the costs associated with the Service, before, during and/or after implementation.

For purposes of comparing costs between Respondents, Respondents should not deviate from the information provided. The City reserves the right to negotiate a final fixed price which will be offered to subscribers as well as all contract terms and conditions, regarding provision of the Service, with

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Selected Respondent. Another way the Respondent can show the value to the community, will be the Respondent’s proposed ideas regarding training programs for members of the community that do not have familiarity with computers or the Internet. A component of this training will include, but not be limited to, Internet safety which will provide informational content to parents or other caretakers regarding dangers that the Internet can potentially pose to minors and/or others who may be at risk.

G. MBE/WBE Plan

In Respondent’s proposal, Respondent must provide a letter of commitment to achieve the current Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) participation goal of 16.9%, and the current Women Business Enterprise (WBE) participation goal of 4.5% in all aspects of the project. The letter should list the City of Chicago certified MBE/WBE firms to be utilized, their roles and percentages or dollar commitments to each firm in terms of revenue or non-revenue generating components of Respondent’s proposal. For each proposed MBE or WBE firm utilized, Respondent should submit a current Letter of Certification issued by the City of Chicago Department of Procurement Services. The proposed MBE or WBE firm must be certified by the City of Chicago at the time of Proposal submission. The City reserves the right to require Respondents to replace any proposed MBE/WBE that is not certified with the City of Chicago. Failure to submit the mentioned information may result in Respondent being declared non-responsive. To locate MBE/WBE firms who are currently certified with the City of Chicago in various areas of specialty, you can search the City’s MBE/WBE Directory Database on the City’s website: www.cityofchicago.org/Procurement.

H. Insurance

Prior to contract award, the Selected Respondent will be required to submit evidence of insurance in the amounts specified in the attached Exhibit J.

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4.0 CITY OVERVIEW 4.1 Summary Located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan in northern Illinois, Chicago is known worldwide as a great place to live, work, learn, and have fun. From its beginnings as a center for railway traffic in the 19th century, to its reputation now as one of the most prosperous cities in the nation, Chicago has had a rich and robust history. 4.2 Geography Chicago is located in northeastern Illinois at the southwestern tip of Lake Michigan. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Chicago has a total area of 606.1 km² (234.0 mi²), of which 2.94% of this area is water. The City sits on relatively flat land; the average height of land is 579 feet (176 meters) above sea level. 4.3 Demographics

As of the 2000 census, there were 2,896,016 people, 1,061,928 households, and 632,909 families residing in the City of Chicago. A 2006 estimate puts the Cityʹs population at over 3 million. Chicago can be described as a truly diverse melting-pot, with nearly even percentages of Caucasians and African-Americans, a sizeable Hispanic minority and a growing Asian population. In addition, large populations of European ethnic groups include the Irish, Germans, Italians and Polish. Of the Cityʹs population, 26.2% are under the age of 18, 11.2% are from 18 to 24, 33.4% are from 25 to 44, 18.9% are from 45 to 64, and 10.3% are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 32 years. In 2000, the median income for a household in the City was $38,625. Nineteen point six percent of the population and 16.6% of the families live below the poverty line. To assist Respondents in forecasting residential demand for communications services, the following detailed residential demographic data is included in Exhibit B.

• Ranking of Household Income by Community Area and • Housing Units and Median Income by Planning District.

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4.4 Economy

Today, Chicago has the nationʹs second largest central business district and third largest gross metropolitan product. In fact, Chicagoʹs gross metropolitan product would rank 19th in the world if it were a nation-state, at approximately $423 billion. The City and its surrounding suburbs are home to 30 members of Fortune 500 companies, the second largest concentration in the nation. To assist Respondents in forecasting commercial demand for business communications services, the following detailed business demographic data is included in Exhibit B. • Data on Employment by Zip Code, • Data on Establishments by Zip Code and • Tourism Data for Business and Leisure Travel. 4.5 Health and Medicine Chicago is first among the major dental and medical training centers in the United States. It is also home to the Illinois Medical District, which includes Rush University Medical Center, the University of Illinois at Chicago medical center, and John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, the largest trauma-center in the City. The American Medical Association, American Hospital Association, American Dental Association, and the American College of Surgeons are based in the City. The University Of Illinois College Of Medicine at UIC is the largest medical school in the United States. Medical products and services companies headquartered in the Chicago area include Baxter International, Abbott Laboratories and the Healthcare Financial Services division of General Electric. 4.6 Arts and Culture As one of the most artistic and culturally rich cities in the world, Chicago is home to the Museum Campus, a 10 acre lakefront park surrounding three of the Cityʹs main museums, the Field Museum of Natural History, the Shedd Aquarium and the Adler Planetarium.

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The Lyric Opera of Chicago performs in the Civic Opera Building, the second largest opera auditorium in North America, with 3,563 seats. The Joffrey Ballet makes its home in Chicago, as do several modern dance troupes such as the Hubbard Street Dance Company.

4.7 Leader in Advanced Digital Communications

Chicago is home to the Network Access Point (NAP) the worldʹs largest Internet exchange point by volume is located in the central business district. The majority of the advanced telecommunications infrastructure within the region connects directly to the NAP in order to exchange traffic. Indeed, more data moves through Chicago’s internet infrastructure than anywhere else on earth * 10 terabytes per day. The City expects that Proposals will seek to leverage this critical infrastructure and resource. The city is also home to the Science, Technology, and Research Transit Access Point (STAR TAP). This is the only facility in the world that allows for a cooperative interconnection point among numerous international advanced networks is located in Chicago and peers at the Chicago NAP.

4.8 Chicago Public Libraries The City’s Library System has and will continue to play a critical role in wireless broadband and digital inclusion initiatives. Every public library is an existing hotspot that provides free wireless access to any one who chooses to use it. It is a requirement of the City that this free service will not be disrupted as a result of any citywide deployment. Initially, the proposed network must seamlessly integrate with the existing CPL network. The Respondent may provide a future roadmap to incorporate the existing CPL network into the citywide network. Likewise, the public libraries are a tremendous resource for, and a potential focal point of, a proposed digital inclusion program. An index of 79 public libraries and more information on their programming can be accessed at www.chipublib.org. 4.9 Chicago Public Schools The Chicago Public Schools are a critical partner in the City’s efforts to eliminate the digital divide. For this reason, the City anticipates that the public schools will be a great resource for a proposed digital inclusion program. The City also requires that the Network provide free access in all public schools. Technical specifications and requirements will be provided and dealt with at contract negotiation on this aspect.

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CPS operates 486 grade schools, 107 high schools and 20 charter schools for a total of 613 facilities. CPS demographics include 430,000 students in more than 250,000 families. Wireless is also available in most schools, and all of the wireless systems currently conform to the IEEE 802.11b standard and support up to 11Mbps. Newer installations support IEEE 802.11b/g standards and some wireless installations include power over Ethernet. CPS would continue to own and operate the existing wireless networks. 4.10 Chicago Park District The Chicago Park District provides a wide variety of educational programming, and is a critical partner in the Cityʹs efforts to eliminate the digital divide. The Park District has over 100 offices located within parks, some of which are used for technology education. The City anticipates that the parks will be a great resource for a proposed digital inclusion program. The City also requires that the entire length of Chicago’s lakefront and other key public areas have free public access, and is interested in Proposals that explore other ideas to provide free access in highly attended public places. Technical specifications and requirements will be provided and dealt with at contract negotiation on this aspect of the project.

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5.0 CITY ASSETS AND TERMS OF USE Through this RFP, the City seeks to facilitate a public-private partnership whereby the City grants access to certain assets to a private company (or consortium of companies) that will finance, own, design, deploy and manage a citywide wireless broadband infrastructure. To that end, the City is providing a detailed account of assets that it believes may be of value in this public-private partnership. The infrastructure included herein is not intended to be an exhaustive list of useful infrastructure, and proposals will not be evaluated on the basis of having included use of this infrastructure. Respondents should note that one or more of these assets may have restrictions on their use which would preclude their availability for this public-private partnership; the City is undertaking further due diligence to determine which assets would be so precluded. Additionally, any use of sister agency infrastructure, for example the Chicago Housing Authority, will be pursuant to a negotiated intergovernmental agreement. For the purposes of the Cityʹs evaluation of proposals, Respondents should assume that all of the City assets listed are available for use. 5.1 Overview of Poles

T Y P E O F P O L E P O W E R T O T A L N U M B E R G E O G R A P H Y

C ity -O w ned S tree t L igh t P o les P o les do no t hav e 24 /7 pow er. ov e r 86 ,000 D ispersed ac ross the en tire C ity .

C ity -O w ned S tree t L igh t P o les M ost P o les hav e 24 /7 pow er 200

T hese po les a re loca ted p rim arily in the C en tra l B usiness D istric t and sca tte red o the r p laces.

C ity -O w ned T ra f f ic S igna l P o les

A ll P o les hav e 24 /7 pow er; how ev er, no t a ll P o les hav e ex cess pow er capac ity .

2 ,800 signa lized in te rsec tions; 4 -8 po les a t each in te rsec tion . (A v erage o f 16 ,800 po les)

D ispersed ac ross the en tire C ity .

Loca l U tili ty -O w ned S tree t L igh t P o les

A ll P o les hav e 24 /7 pow er; how ev er, no t a ll P o les hav e ex cess pow er capac ity .

65 ,000 T hese po les a re loca ted p rim arily in ne ighborhoods.

Any access to power will be subject to negotiations with the City or the City’s local electric company. 5.2 City-Owned Traffic Signal Poles The City owns Traffic Signal Poles (TSPs) that are deployed at approximately 2,800 intersections throughout the City. Additional details include: • Between 4 and 8 TSPs exist at each intersection;

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• These TSPs have a vertical pole-height of ~35 feet;

• Most TSPs have a horizontal crossbar at ~19 feet; and

• All traffic signal controllers receive 7x24 electrical power from the local electric

utility. 5.3 City-Owned Street Light Poles The City owns approximately 86,000 Street Light Poles (SLPs) that exist along arterial/main streets throughout the City. Additional details include: • These SLPs have a vertical pole height of ~30 feet;

• Approximately 80,000 of these 86,000 SLPs have a horizontal mast arm,

luminaries and light fixture at between 18 and 30 feet;

• The other approximately 6,000 SLPs do not contain mast arms and are used for horizontal cable support only;

• Approximately 8,000 of these 80,000 SLPs are decorative in nature and may, by

ordinance, not support the mounting of communications equipment; and

• Power to these SLPs is switched on at dusk and off at dawn through solar cells co-located at a shared controller, typically 40 SLPs per controller.

Respondents are encouraged to formulate creative approaches to address the fact that 7x24 electrical power is not provided to these SLPs. 5.4 Local Utility-Owned Street Light Poles The local investor-owned electric utility, Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd), owns, either solely or jointly with the local phone company, approximately 65,000 SLPs that exist along alley streets throughout the City. • These SLPs are evenly distributed throughout the City; however few exist in

the downtown district;

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• Most of these SLPs have a vertical height of ~30 feet and a City-Owned ~21 inch horizontal mast arm, luminaries and light fixture at ~18 feet;

• All of these SLPs receive 7x24 electrical power from ComEd, and each has a

solar cell at the luminaries;

• At least one of these SLPs per block-face may be near an arterial street intersection, making it a candidate for mounting.

The City maintains that it has the right to mount, or authorize the winning Proposer to mount, communications equipment on the horizontal arms it has installed on these SLPs. Further, the City maintains that it may install similar, City-owned arms on SLPs that may currently lack such a fixture. In addition, the winning Proposer may be able to negotiate attachments directly to utility-owned poles. 5.5 City-Owned Optical Fiber The City owns various optical fiber assets throughout the City; however these assets will not be available for use by the Selected Respondent to the RFP. 5.6 City-Owned Communications Towers The City owns eighteen (18) Communications Towers (CTs) throughout the City, which are somewhat evenly distributed. These CTs are available for use by the Selected Respondent, however specific details about their location, characteristics and use are restricted from broad public release. On average the towers are about 200’ tall, though some are smaller. It should be noted that any engineering on the towers will need to be accompanied by a wind study. Additionally, upon implementation, the City will require an interference study at each considered location to ensure that any newly installed equipment will not interfere with existing communications or any new systems being developed. 5.7 City-Owned Buildings The City owns a large number of buildings, which are evenly distributed throughout the City. Forty-three of these buildings are taller than two stories, making them candidates for mounting assets. These mounting locations may be available for use by the Selected Respondent. A list of city-owned buildings is included in Exhibit C.

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5.8 Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) –Owned Buildings

The CHA owns a large number of buildings, which are evenly distributed throughout the City. The majority of these buildings are taller than 2stories, making them candidates for mounting assets. Any use of these buildings would be subject to an intergovernmental agreement between the City of Chicago and the Chicago Housing Authority, but are available for use. These mounting locations may be available for use by the Selected Respondent; however details are restricted from broad public release. Any use of CHA assets will be subject to a negotiated intergovernmental agreement between the City of Chicago and the CHA. A list of CHA-owned buildings is included in Exhibit C. 5.9 Chicago Park District (CPD) Open Space There are over 200 parks in Chicago; approximately half of these have office buildings located within them. A requirement of the City is that the entirety of the Chicago lakefront and other key public parks must have free wireless access. Use of certain CPD assets may be allowable, subject to a negotiated intergovernmental agreement between the City of Chicago and the CPD. 5.10 Chicago Public Schools (CPS)

There are 613 public school facilities in Chicago, many of which are taller than two-stories. Use of certain CPS assets may be allowable, subject to a negotiated intergovernmental agreement between the City of Chicago and CPS. The City requires that all public schools have free wireless access.

5.11 Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) The CTA operates a number of buildings and structures in the City of Chicago. Use of CTAʹs buildings and structures in connection with the installation of the City of Chicagoʹs wireless network may be possible but would need to be reviewed by CTA on a case by case basis as not all CTA structures may be usable for this purpose. CTA is also a recipient of funding from the Federal Transit Administration, the Regional Transportation Authority and the Illinois Department of Transportation. As such, use of CTA property for this purpose must comply with any and all applicable regulations and funding requirements. Any participation by CTA would be subject to an intergovernmental agreement between CTA and the City of

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Chicago. The City also encourages proposals that include ideas around creative transit applications. 5.12 Miscellaneous Structures The City owns no water tanks, bridges or other vertical structures that are relevant and/or available for the mounting of communications equipment. 5.13 Other Relevant Information

Respondents may wish to view public information obtained at the following websites to develop their proposals:

• The City of Chicago Public Website maps.cityofchicago.org/mapchicago contains information such as aerial photographs of Chicago, street intersections, ward boundaries and light pole locations.

• The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago

www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org is a website maintained by the Newberry Library and the Chicago Historical Society and contains a plethora of maps and historical information about Chicago.

5.14 Municipal Demand The City currently relies on various voice and data communications services from private-sector providers. The most relevant of these services include wireless data accounts in use by the City for various purposes. The City also utilizes Frame Relay circuits for internal network connectivity to remote sites. The locations and circuit speeds are provided in Exhibit C. The City is interested in proposals that offset or eliminate these ongoing, administrative costs. The City is likewise interested in emerging municipal technologies, for example automatic water meter reading. Respondents are encouraged to be creative in defining how the Network could address these needs.

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5.15 Optional Public Safety Component

The City welcomes Proposals that incorporate a public safety broadband frequency into the network architecture. This aspect of the network is strictly optional. Proposals that do not include this aspect will not be penalized though thoughtful public safety options may be used in evaluating the Proposal’s benefit to the City. Proposals that include this capacity must meet the following minimum requirements, in additional to the other requirements outlined in 2.8 Evaluation Criteria: • Must use the licensed 4.9 GHz public safety frequency; • If the public safety aspect is proprietary in nature, the municipal network must

still employ open access, nonproprietary architecture; and, • Cost to provide this service to the City should be factored into the Proposal’s

business model. If the Respondent seeks payment from the City for this purpose, it should be detailed in the Proposal.

The City reserves the right to implement a wireless public safety network independent of this RFP including, without limitation, implementing a pilot program relating to such a network.

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6.0 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS 6.1 Coverage Wireless Internet access will be provided throughout the entire City with the exception of Midway Airport and O’Hare Airport. Solutions that provide access in only parts of the City that are more densely populated or commercially attractive, or that leave entire neighborhoods underserved, will not be considered. The City expects a balanced installation plan that delivers service to various socioeconomic neighborhoods in a manner which is fair and consistent with consideration of the underserved.

a. Outdoor coverage will be provided for a minimum of 95% of all areas of the City. An area is considered covered under this requirement if a laptop, handheld or other personal computing device equipped with a minimum of an 802.11b/g (WiFi) interface can access the network at the provisioned service level with no additional hardware required beyond the device’s standard wireless interface.

b. Indoor, Perimeter Room coverage will be provided for a minimum of 90%

of all residential and commercial buildings throughout the City. A building is assumed covered under this Requirement if a device located in each Perimeter Room on the ground and second floor of the building can access the Network at the provisioned service level. This coverage requirement may be met by using a WiFi interface built into a user’s device, a signal amplifier, a high-gain antenna and/or a dedicated WiFi bridge or other type of CPE.

The City recognizes that, due to the typical radio/antenna height, frequency, attenuation, output power and radiating pattern of metro-area WiFi solutions, achieving Indoor Perimeter and Interior Room coverage, particularly above the second floor of residents and buildings, is challenging. For this reason, the City requests that Respondents state the level of coverage in these situations that they are committing to, and creative solutions that may be used for providing services to users who may be difficult to service. Specifically:

• Can these users be serviced using WiFi or another wireless

technology?

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• What are the implications of using indoor/outdoor mounted

antennas?

• What commitment is your organization willing to make to outreach to and cooperate with building owners, landlords, or other parties to meet this Requirement using in-building distribution networks?

c. Indoor, Perimeter Room coverage will be provided for a minimum of 90%

of all residential and commercial buildings throughout the City. A building is assumed covered under this Requirement if devices located in any and all Perimeter Rooms on any and all floors of the building can access the Network at the provisioned service level.

d. Indoor, Interior Room coverage will be provided for a minimum of 90% of

all residential and commercial buildings throughout the City. A building is assumed covered under this Requirement if devices located in any and all rooms on any and all floors of the building can access the Network at the provisioned service level.

6.2 MultiUse

a. The Network will support concurrent usage by City agencies, residents, businesses, institutions and visitors to the City.

b. The Network will support the logical segmentation of different “domains”

of users (e.g. secure access by Public Safety personnel, secure and/or open access for public users, residential users, business users, etc.). This will include the ability to define and manage different profiles (e.g. VLANs) for authentication, encryption and other service characteristics based on the requirements of each user-domain.

c. The Network will support the ability to prioritize traffic for municipal

usage in cases of emergency or as required by the City. Respondents will define the methods that will be used to prioritize municipal traffic in cases of natural disaster or other emergency.

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6.3 Open Access

a. The Selected Respondent will provide access to its wireless broadband Internet access transport services to multiple unaffiliated Service Providers.

b. The Network will support unilateral, inbound roaming relationships

whereby subscribers to other fee-based WiFi roaming services may gain access to the Network.

c. The Network will support unilateral, outbound roaming relationships

whereby subscribers to the Network may gain access to other fee-based WiFi roaming services.

d. The Selected Respondent, and any Service Provider affiliated with the

Selected Respondent, may also provide retail-branded services over the Network.

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6.4 Services and Provisioning

a. The Network will provide a Fixed Broadband service. This service must

support 802.11 b/g devices at a best-effort minimum 1 Mbps symmetric data transmission rate, a dynamic IP address and other Core ISP Services.

b. The Network will provide a Nomadic Broadband service. This service

must support 802.11 b/g devices at a best-effort minimum 1 Mbps symmetric data transmission rate, a dynamic IP address and other Core ISP Services.

c. The Network will provide a Portable Broadband service. This service

must support 802.11 b/g devices at a best-effort minimum 1 Mbps symmetric data transmission rate, a dynamic IP address and other Core ISP Services. Session-level connectivity must be maintained for in-motion subscribers at a minimum speed of 45 MPH.

d. The Network will maintain the existing provision of free access at all

Chicago public libraries. e. Building on the City’s work at the public libraries and certain community

spaces, the Network will provide free public access, at a minimum, in City-designated areas surrounding convention centers, libraries, the entirety of the lakefront and significant public spaces such as Millenium Park and the Museum Campus. Additional detail on City-designated spaces will be provided during negotiations with the Selected Respondent. Specifically, Respondent will not provide service to the Midway Airport and O’Hare Airport. Consequently, the service provided by Respondent will not interfere with the existing WiFi Network at these airports.

f. The Network will provide free access in all Chicago Public School

buildings. g. The Network will provide a Fixed Broadband business-class service at a

guaranteed minimum 3 Mbps symmetric data transmission rate (e.g. wireless T1 alternative).

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h. The Selected Respondent will allow Service Providers to purchase services on a monthly, weekly and daily basis.

i. Payment methods for all residential services must include credit and debit

card. Other methods must be proposed for users who do not have the ability or do not wish to pay with credit or debit cards (e.g. prepaid vouchers, top-off cards).

j. Respondents will include in their proposal the expected costs of any

required CPE for each Coverage Requirement and Service defined above. Respondents will also state who will be responsible for CPE costs during the provisioning process and under what conditions CPE discounts and/or subsidies may be provided for subscribers. Respondents will specify the process that will be required for subscribers who self-acquire a CPE and for subscribers who require a new CPE in order to provision service.

k. The Network will support a wide variety of devices (e.g. personal

computers, laptop computers, handheld devices, smart phones, etc.) as well as proprietary, standards-based and open source operating systems (e.g. Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh, Linux, etc.)

l. Respondents will describe the Network build-out, phasing, timeline for

geographic reach. m. Respondents will describe the initial offering of services, levels and speeds

of technologies. n. Respondents will describe how the Network will be upgraded over time

to be “future proof” for the next 10 years. It is anticipated that users will require approximately 100 times more broadband space than current practices in the next 10 years.

o. Respondents will address the issue of Radio Frequency (RF) interference.

The 802.11b/g has only three non-overlapping channels. If two access points are using the same channel, the performance would be significantly affected (>50% performance degradation). Given that there are already many hot spots and many residential and business users of WLAN in Chicago, how will the Network interact with existing WLAN users?

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6.5 Service Pricing

a. Respondents will propose specific wholesale rates in their proposals for each service defined in the Services and Provisioning Requirements above. All rates, terms and conditions for Service Providers not affiliated with the Selected Respondent will be as favorable as those provided to the Selected Respondent and/or Service Providers affiliated with the Selected Respondent.

b. Respondents will estimate the retail rates for any services to be marketed

to the public by the Selected Respondent.

c. Effectively market the network and services to end users. Describe how the marketing plan will encompass small, medium and large businesses throughout the City; nonprofit organizations and institutions; residents, and other telecommunications carriers (as wholesale customers); all on a fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory basis.

6.6 Network Infrastructure

a. The Network will include a wireless Access Tier that supports connectivity from 802.11b/g devices through the City.

b. The Network may include a fixed wireless point-to-multipoint solution as

a Backhaul Tier for aggregating WiFi traffic from the Access Tier. Other technologies (wired or wireless) may be proposed for this Backhaul Tier if they are demonstrated to be more suitable and/or cost effective; however the “wireless T1 alternative” Requirement defined above must still be met.

c. The Network may include a fixed wireless point-to-point solution, using

licensed or leased spectrum, as a Distribution Tier for aggregating traffic from the Backhaul Tier back to an Internet POP. Optical fiber may be used as an alternative to wireless technology for this Distribution Tier if it is demonstrated to be more suitable and/or cost-effective.

d. All Network traffic will be aggregated back to a high-speed Internet

backbone service at a POP, which will support layer-three network transit for registered Service Providers. Provisions will be made for redundancy of the POP facility.

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e. The Network will support fault tolerance mechanisms to mitigate and/or eliminate single points of failure and ensure high reliability. Respondents will state the reliability levels they will commit to for each tier of the Network.

f. The Network will support contingency mechanisms to ensure operation

during a natural or other disaster. Respondents will describe their proposed disaster recovery plan for the Network.

g. The Network will be easily scaled and upgraded in a modular fashion to

support additional subscribers, new applications and new requirements, in order to meet evolving user demands. Respondents will estimate the percentage of the initial Network capital cost that will be invested in upgrades during the contract term and will describe the technology roadmap for any planned upgrades.

h. All equipment will comply with all relevant electrical, environmental and

safety standards and all applicable local ordinances. 6.7 Customer Service and Support

a. Tier 1 Customer Service for all services will be provided by all registered Service Providers (including the Selected Respondent if they are also providing retail services). Tier 1 Support will provide subscribers with phone, web, email and instant messaging support options.

b. Tier 2 Customer Service and Support will be provided by the Selected

Respondent for all registered Service Providers. Tier 2 Support must provide Service Providers with phone and email support options.

6.8 Security The Network will support multilayered security protocols and methods, to include at a minimum the following: a. Mechanisms to prevent or mitigate the risk of hackers, spammers, denial of

service and other forms of malicious attacks on or through the network. These mechanisms should balance the need to prevent these attacks, while at the same time not punishing or burdening unnecessarily all users of the Network;

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b. Support for Media Access Control (“MAC”) address filtering; c. Support for Wired Equivalent Privacy (“WEP”) encryption, including both 64

and 128 bit keys; d. Support for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (“TKIP”) encryption; e. Support for Advanced Encryption Standard (“AES”) encryption; f. Support for WiFi Protected Access (“WPA”). Respondents will also state

whether their proposed solution supports WiFi Protected Access 2 (“WPA2”), and if not, their current roadmap and timeline for adding this support;

g. Support for 802.1x authentication using Extensible Authentication Protocol

(“EAP”) and Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (“RADIUS”); h. Support for the suppression of Extended Service Set Identifier (“ESSID”)

broadcasts; i. Support for multiple ESSIDs and the ability to map ESSIDs individually to

Virtual LANs (“VLANs”); j. Support for filtering of traffic based on Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses,

subnets and Transmission Control Protocol (“TCP”) ports k. Support for VPN tunneling using Internet Protocol Security (“IPSec”). This VPN

support must support true end-to-end encryption, regardless of at what point in the Network users elect to terminate their session; and

l. Support for encryption of all control and network management traffic. 6.9 Privacy a. A full disclosure of the privacy policy for all Respondents is required. This

privacy policy will adhere to all laws, including, without limitation, all federal and state laws, and will be communicated to all users on the Network and will require users’ explicit acceptance before any service is provisioned.

b. Users must be required to explicitly opt-in to any service that tracks information

about the user’s physical location.

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6.10 Network Neutrality

a. The Selected Respondent will adhere to the Federal Communications

Commission’s (FCC) policy position outlining four principles to encourage broadband deployment and preserve and promote the open and interconnected nature of public Internet. These principles are:

• consumers are entitled to access the lawful Internet content of their choice; • consumers are entitled to run applications and services of their choice,

subject to the needs of law enforcement; • consumers are entitled to connect their choice of legal devices that do not

harm the network; and • consumers are entitled to competition among network providers,

application and service providers, and content providers.

b. No blocking of applications, ports or other communication will be used, except in situations where this blocking is solely to prevent Network abuse or is required by law.

6.11 Digital Inclusion The City does not have precise statistics on the state of Chicago’s digital divide or the percentage of the City that does not have broadband service. However, we assume that Chicago’s underserved mirror national statistics, which are that one in five American adults (22%) are truly disconnected and that disconnected individuals are more likely to be low-income and less educated than the rest of the population. Likewise, anecdotal evidence suggests geographic pockets along industrial corridors and on the Chicago’s west and southwest sides where broadband Internet access is not provided. For these reasons, a primary component of this Project is to implement creative and meaningful Digital Inclusion Programming. The build out of a Network is the first step to eliminating the digital divide; ensuring that all residents and businesses have affordable access to the Network and the tools in hand to use it in a meaningful way is just as important.

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The City favors ideas that focus on the public schools, the libraries and the parks, and that focus on currently underserved groups. The City also favors proposals that integrate communities. Creativity in this area is strongly encouraged. a. Proposals must include clearly articulated plans for reducing the digital divide,

with consideration given to the issues outlined in Section 1.5. Opportunities for this include but are not limited to:

• Training programs; and

• Hardware programs; and

• Grant programs to supplement existing government and community programs.

b. Respondents will also define their assumptions for the role the City and its sister agencies and community partners will play in these programs.

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7.0 GOVERNING LAW It is the City’s position that the RFP intends to create certain obligations and rights and other associated terms and conditions regarding use of City assets, ownership and control of the network and the proposed business model that are consistent with state and federal communications law. To the extent that applicable laws are amended, new laws are enacted or current laws are interpreted differently by binding authority, the rights/obligations and associated terms and conditions of this RFP and any contract resulting from the RFP process may require reassessment and potential modification.

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EXHIBIT A – DEFINITION OF TERMS Capture Portal refers to the web page that unauthenticated users will be redirected to when their computing device first attaches to the Network. CBO refers to Community Based Organizations such as nonprofits, churches, faithbased organizations, social service organizations and community technology centers. CHA refers to the Chicago Housing Authority. City refers to the City of Chicago, IL. ComEd refers to the Commonwealth Edison Company. Core ISP Services refers to value added features which are bundled with Internet access by Service Providers such as email accounts, newsgroup access and virus and/or spam protection. CPE refers to Customer Premise Equipment. CT will refer to Communications Tower. Digital Inclusion describes the level to which an individual is able to access meaningful technology. This includes training and education, as well as access to hardware, the Internet and applications that increase quality of life. Digital Inclusion Programming has the goal of eliminating the Digital Divide. Fixed Broadband refers to a service that provides Internet access for a stationary subscriber at a single location (the location where service is provisioned). Interior Room refers to a room within a building that does NOT have at least one wall directly facing a public street. Joint Venture Partner refers to any organization proposing to provide products or services in response to this RFP through a partnership with the Respondent.

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Mbps refers to Megabits per second. MPH refers to Miles Per Hour. MTBF refers to Mean Time Between Failures. M/W/DBE refers to Minority/Women/Disadvantaged Businesses Enterprises. Network refers to a community wireless broadband Internet access system that is deployed throughout the City. Network Operator refers to the Selected Respondent to this RFP who is responsible for the financing and management of the Network. NOC refers to Network Operations Center. Nomadic Broadband refers to a service that provides Internet access for a stationary subscriber at a variety of locations throughout the City. Open Access refers to the Selected Respondent’s commitment to provide access to its wireless broadband Internet access transport services to multiple unaffiliated Service Providers. Perimeter Room refers to a room within a building that has at least one wall facing a public street. PMSA refers to Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area. POP refers to an Internet Point of Presence. Portable Broadband refers to a service that provides Internet access for an inmotion subscriber at a variety of locations throughout the City. Respondent refers to a prime bidder to this RFP. RFP refers to Request for Proposal. Requirements refer to items defined in Section 6.0 of the RFP.

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Service Provider refers to any organization, whether affiliated with the Selected Respondent or not, who markets, sells and/or supports services over the Network. Services refer to any services to be performed pursuant to this RFP. Sister Agencies refer to the Chicago Housing Authority, the Chicago Park District, the Chicago Public Schools, and the Chicago Transit Authority. Sister Agencies are distinct units of government apart from the City, but are located within the geographical boundaries of Chicago. SLP refers to Street Light Poles. Tier 1 Support refers to the process of responding to, diagnosing and attempting to resolve issues reported by users of the Network. Tier 2 Support refers to the process of responding to issues escalated by Tier 1 Support representatives who are unable to resolve issues reported by users of the Network. Tier 3 Support refers to the process of responding to issues escalated by Tier 2 Support representatives who are unable to resolve issues escalated from Tier 1 Support representatives. TSP refers to Traffic Signal Poles. VPN refers to Virtual Private Network. VLAN refers to Virtual Local Area Network. WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) refers to wireless technologies adhering to the IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g technical standards. WiMAX (Wireless Interoperability for Microwave Access) refers to wireless technologies adhering to the IEEE 802.16 technical standards. WPA2 (Wireless Protected Access 2) the follow on security method to WPA for wireless networks. Based on the ratified IEEE 802.11i standard, WPA2 provides government-grade security by implementing the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) FIPS 1402 compliant AES encryption algorithm and 802.1Xbased authentication.

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EXHIBIT B – DETAILED DEMOGRAPHICS Enclosure - Exhibit B1: Ranking of Household Income by Community Area Enclosure - Exhibit B2: Housing Units and Median Income by Planning District Enclosure - Exhibit B3: Employment by Zip Code Data Enclosure - Exhibit B4: Establishments by Zip Code Data Enclosure - Exhibit B5: Business and Tourism Data

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Enclosure - Exhibit B1: Ranking of Household Income by Community Area

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Enclosure - Exhibit B2: Housing Units and Median Income by Planning District

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Enclosure - Exhibit B3: Employment by Zip Code Data TABLE 9: UICOVERED (PRIVATE SECTOR) EMPLOYMENT IN CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT

BY ZIP CODE March 2004p

SOUTH SOUTH NORTH NORTH MAIN MAIN FORT CHESTNUT MAIN INNER LOOP LOOP LOOP INNER LOOP POST OFFICE POST OFFICE DEARBORN STREET POST OFFICE

INDUSTRY (NAICS) 60603 60604 60601 60602 60606 60661 60611 60610 & 54 60607 ALL INDUSTRIES 58,611 34,840 66,921 26,781 97,559 19,990 75,114 53,614 28,939

AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHING, & HUNTING (11) 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 A/ A/ 0

MINING (21) A/ 0 A/ 0 0 0 A/ 0 0

UTILITIES (22) 139 A/ 2,106 A/ A/ 0 0 0 A/

CONSTRUCTION (23) 590 A/ 266 A/ 1,463 475 179 951 2,722

MANUFACTURING (3133) 508 85 390 414 1,582 205 373 2,114 3,246

FOOD A/ A/ A/ 0 A/ A/ 137 277 1,025

BEVERAGE & TOBACCO 0 A/ A/ 0 0 0 0 A/ A/

TEXTILE MILLS 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 0 16 A/

TEXTILE PRODUCT MILLS 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ 24 A/

APPAREL A/ A/ A/ 0 A/ A/ A/ A/ 364

LEATHER & ALLIED PRODUCTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ 0

WOOD PRODUCTS 0 0 A/ A/ 0 0 0 A/ A/

PAPER A/ A/ 0 A/ 0 A/ 0 0 166

PRINTING & RELATED SUPPORT 187 A/ 162 A/ A/ 44 A/ 322 539

PETROLEUM & COAL PRODUCTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ 0

CHEMICAL A/ A/ 0 0 379 A/ A/ 78 A/

PLASTICS & RUBBER PRODUCTS 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ A/ 0 A/

NONMETALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS 0 0 A/ A/ A/ 0 14 7 A/

PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTS A/ A/ 0 0 A/ 0 A/ 0 A/

FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS A/ 0 A/ A/ A/ 0 0 849 433

MACHINERY 0 A/ A/ 0 A/ 0 A/ A/ 66

COMPUTER & ELECTRONIC PDTS. A/ A/ 8 0 A/ 0 A/ 14 47

ELECTRICAL EQUIP., APPLIANCES, & COMP. 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ A/ A/ A/

March 2004p

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SOUTH SOUTH NORTH NORTH MAIN MAIN FORT CHESTNUT MAIN INNER LOOP LOOP LOOP INNER LOOP POST OFFICE POST OFFICE DEARBORN STREET POST OFFICE

INDUSTRY (NAICS) 60603 60604 60601 60602 60606 60661 60611 60610 & 54 60607 WHOLESALE TRADE (42) 869 195 616 269 1,913 243 1,961 1,900 1,941

RETAIL TRADE (4445) 3,841 432 911 3,569 1,218 196 7,594 3,978 1,706

TRANSPORTATION & WAREHOUSING (4849) 302 83 649 37 564 274 571 327 4,198

INFORMATION (51) 224 686 4,409 385 8,144 702 8,605 3,482 1,004

FINANCE & INSURANCE (52) 26,434 12,456 8,551 7,221 29,168 3,605 1,213 5,031 1,603

REAL ESTATE & RENTAL & LEASING (53) 1,464 573 2,194 787 3,290 176 4,075 2,853 367

PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC & TECH. SVCS. (54) 10,825 3,738 26,060 6,965 22,430 4,807 11,849 6,871 2,498

MNGMT. OF COMPANIES & ENTERPRISES (55) 383 A/ 2,104 A/ 4,875 1,049 1,208 829 47

ADMIN. & SUP. & WASTE MGMT. & REMED. SVCS. (56) 3,320 1,600 8,568 2,404 10,016 4,341 2,843 4,078 1,731

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (61) 1,617 A/ 848 A/ 331 237 251 2,207 316

HEALTH CARE & SOCIAL ASSISTANCE (62) 1,021 6,359 1,064 1,895 4,338 A/ 9,081 2,343 3,049

ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT & RECREATION (71) 2,586 705 941 63 838 68 1,053 1,439 399

ACCOMMODATIONS & FOOD SERVICES (72) 2,826 1,275 4,047 712 3,570 717 17,437 8,473 2,681

OTHER SERVICES (except PUBLIC ADMIN.) (81) 1,644 2,470 2,848 1,265 3,030 1,015 6,743 6,540 1,361

UNCLASSIFIED (99) A/ 69 A/ 48 125 A/ 76 A/ 70

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TABLE 9: UICOVERED (PRIVATE SECTOR) EMPLOYMENT IN CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT

BY ZIP CODE March 2004p

DOWNTOWN LINCOLN KEDZIE LOGAN NORTH NORTH ROGERS ROGERS GRACE RAVENS LAKE

STATION PARK GRACE SQUARE UPTOWN TOWN TOWN PARK PARK LAND WOOD VIEW 60605 60614 60618 60647 60640 60645 60659 60626 60660 60657 60625 60613

19,506 27,078 21,061 15,787 18,529 5,575 6,568 11,909 4,162 14,651 10,672 8,921

A/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ 0 0

A/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 A/ A/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

155 1,299 2,251 685 130 45 167 41 55 283 326 682

337 1,433 4,199 2,015 519 811 A/ A/ 701 618 479 824

0 152 162 909 78 50 44 61 A/ A/ 22 A/

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 A/ A/ A/ 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 A/ 0

A/ A/ 147 138 0 A/ 0 0 0 A/ A/ 11

A/ 49 164 A/ 37 0 A/ 0 0 A/ 43 A/

0 208 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 0 A/

0 0 0 A/ A/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A/ 0 40 A/ 0 0 0 A/ 0 0 0 0

217 157 225 58 A/ 13 26 0 14 95 A/ 50

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A/ A/ A/ 43 A/ A/ 0 0 0 0 0 A/

0 A/ A/ 21 30 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ A/

0 39 18 A/ A/ 0 A/ 0 0 A/ A/ A/

0 0 A/ A/ 0 0 0 0 0 90 A/ 0

A/ 401 910 242 144 A/ A/ A/ A/ 60 A/ A/

10 19 407 A/ 18 A/ 0 0 0 A/ A/ A/

A/ 264 266 0 A/ 4 A/ 0 A/ A/ 118 A/

0 0 A/ A/ A/ A/ A/ A/ 0 A/ A/ A/

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DOWNTOWN LINCOLN KEDZIE LOGAN NORTH NORTH ROGERS ROGERS GRACE RAVENS LAKE STATION PARK GRACE SQUARE UPTOWN TOWN TOWN PARK PARK LAND WOOD VIEW

60605 60614 60618 60647 60640 60645 60659 60626 60660 60657 60625 60613

0 0 402 A/ 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 0 0

A/ 13 66 68 A/ 0 A/ A/ 36 A/ 9 24

A/ 117 1,288 49 75 A/ 84 22 5 66 A/ 29

119 808 1,033 642 615 44 88 33 100 254 265 138

573 4,539 3,106 2,161 1,568 583 999 687 676 3,180 925 783

58 52 681 108 73 A/ A/ 66 44 101 42 25

533 405 1,037 386 241 19 92 31 79 320 395 103

3,807 517 770 544 284 224 359 129 120 440 1,032 424

213 848 309 307 480 191 290 86 226 637 206 453

1,435 731 455 605 A/ 387 490 226 A/ 656 298 413

296 A/ A/ 0 487 0 A/ 0 0 40 A/ A/

2,676 644 723 3,914 850 141 729 57 165 390 227 462

4,187 633 309 424 539 A/ 166 A/ 260 419 997 272

A/ 6,894 2,795 1,575 7,234 1,897 1,633 3,033 590 1,730 3,630 1,412

1,241 1,223 114 405 246 A/ A/ 53 28 599 284 596

2,511 5,044 1,358 1,339 1,147 446 635 695 495 3,502 1,192 1,629

745 1,897 1,394 556 951 421 409 347 454 1,334 237 615

60 104 161 121 A/ A/ 77 15 A/ 148 A/ A/

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22ND ODGEN ENGLE JACKSON HYDE HYDE GARFIELD WICKER PILSEN STREET PARK WOOD PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK MIDWEST AUSTIN 60608 60616 60636 60621 60637 60615 60653 60624 60622 60612 60644

23,370 19,947 5,093 2,224 19,575 5,232 1,825 5,200 27,398 20,388 6,829

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ 0

0 0 A/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A/ A/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ 0

787 1,470 86 3 28 54 67 A/ 1,398 630 A/

3,971 1,034 703 111 106 A/ A/ 1,542 3,772 3,089 A/

1,150 239 0 A/ 0 A/ 0 383 236 660 A/

A/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ A/ 0

A/ A/ 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ A/ 0

131 19 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ A/ A/

334 A/ A/ 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ A/

0 A/ 0 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 0 0

82 A/ A/ 0 0 0 0 A/ 73 102 0

A/ 140 A/ 0 0 A/ 0 A/ A/ 145 259

83 284 0 A/ A/ 0 A/ A/ 354 165 A/

A/ A/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ 0

70 53 A/ A/ 0 0 0 A/ 216 145 A/

252 17 0 0 0 0 0 A/ 187 A/ 0

A/ 0 A/ A/ A/ 0 0 A/ 332 26 A/

173 0 A/ 0 0 0 0 A/ 185 62 A/

424 53 334 0 0 A/ A/ 320 1,488 435 563

136 A/ A/ A/ 0 0 0 44 56 264 25

A/ A/ 0 0 A/ 0 0 A/ 27 78 0

A/ A/ A/ 0 0 0 0 A/ 99 382 A/

A/ A/ A/ 0 A/ A/ 0 A/ A/ A/ A/

636 90 A/ 0 A/ 0 0 A/ 104 383 0

109 43 A/ 0 0 0 0 A/ 177 59 A/

4,900 952 140 54 37 4 7 697 2,260 1,099 339

1,763 1,009 2,030 324 326 804 286 382 3,025 556 487

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22ND ODGEN ENGLE JACKSON HYDE HYDE GARFIELD WICKER PILSEN STREET PARK WOOD PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK MIDWEST AUSTIN 60608 60616 60636 60621 60637 60615 60653 60624 60622 60612 60644

2,155 186 180 20 138 10 59 206 2,077 A/ 374

109 273 331 A/ 179 44 A/ A/ 323 A/ 20

594 1,548 165 65 A/ 172 A/ 66 1,166 190 91

284 545 26 119 365 743 116 96 748 255 52

234 907 A/ 23 108 A/ 10 23 1,249 784 129

A/ A/ 0 0 0 A/ A/ A/ A/ A/ 0

A/ 2,026 127 4 A/ 95 A/ 217 A/ 670 A/

466 1,692 A/ A/ A/ 383 153 148 657 90 99

4,530 3,893 363 A/ A/ 867 773 1,148 4,788 A/ 1,714

130 371 0 A/ A/ A/ 0 0 627 570 A/

1,073 2,562 281 84 663 670 163 227 2,414 1,122 216

730 1,300 422 221 708 421 79 247 1,251 967 143

108 100 28 18 15 31 8 23 181 68 17

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DIVISION IRVING JEFFERSON EDGE ELMWOOD NORWOOD HARWOOD SOUTH ROSE STREET CRAGIN PARK PARK BROOK PARK PARK DUNNING HEIGHTS CHICAGO LAND

60651 60639 60641 60630 60646 60635 60631 60634 60656 O'HARE 60617 60628 4,831 16,848 14,659 11,454 7,945 4,095 23,241 9,688 6,668 43,610 9,474 8,248

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 A/ 0 0 0

598 812 967 1,155 276 A/ 1,118 661 190 A/ 672 89

A/ 5,833 1,499 1,705 1,588 1,021 1,007 1,192 A/ A/ 1,268 1,803

A/ 1,714 110 22 A/ A/ 82 347 18 0 612 A/

0 0 A/ 0 0 A/ 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 14 0 A/ 0 0 A/ A/ 0 0 0 0

A/ A/ A/ 20 A/ 0 A/ 31 A/ 0 A/ A/

A/ 432 104 A/ 0 0 A/ 42 0 0 0 0

A/ 0 A/ 0 A/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/

A/ 75 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 A/ 0 0 A/

A/ A/ 0 A/ 0 0 A/ 0 0 0 0 668

80 171 66 84 223 A/ 100 32 A/ 0 0 A/

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

198 98 0 A/ 0 0 A/ 0 0 0 0 309

87 190 164 A/ A/ A/ A/ A/ 0 0 A/ A/

0 A/ A/ A/ 0 0 A/ A/ A/ 0 A/ 54

A/ 128 A/ A/ 0 A/ 0 A/ 0 0 A/ A/

474 1,690 393 414 387 A/ 536 66 199 A/ 341 116

75 286 23 65 A/ A/ 56 A/ A/ 0 A/ 0

A/ 89 A/ 69 497 A/ 61 A/ A/ 0 A/ A/

A/ 168 64 A/ 22 A/ A/ A/ A/ 0 0 0

A/ 41 A/ A/ 0 A/ 0 A/ 0 0 A/ A/

A/ 391 135 40 22 A/ 0 A/ 0 0 A/ A/

79 94 272 A/ 78 A/ A/ A/ A/ 0 0 A/

455 668 1,157 487 487 235 1,313 147 A/ A/ 426 545

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DIVISION IRVING JEFFERSON EDGE ELMWOOD NORWOOD HARWOOD SOUTH ROSE STREET CRAGIN PARK PARK BROOK PARK PARK DUNNING HEIGHTS CHICAGO LAND

60651 60639 60641 60630 60646 60635 60631 60634 60656 O'HARE 60617 60628

407 1,937 2,261 1,411 517 1,665 337 1,424 726 313 890 1,172

A/ A/ 64 231 163 A/ 303 80 147 36,754 367 908

A/ 71 230 80 184 A/ 903 18 A/ 0 A/ 288

23 A/ 786 1,701 541 228 1,334 557 519 A/ 417 182

63 156 206 192 248 67 414 96 156 1,179 A/ 61

40 372 255 322 907 A/ 1,632 198 338 A/ 225 44

A/ A/ 0 A/ A/ 0 737 0 A/ A/ 0 A/

222 3,227 3,967 897 637 42 2,150 1,051 602 1,342 534 436

73 149 269 556 A/ A/ 224 458 167 0 224 125

A/ 526 1,505 1,177 1,580 80 A/ 2,235 121 A/ 1,681 1,301

A/ 19 42 63 25 A/ 31 57 A/ 0 19 135

194 1,063 605 943 285 245 2,788 873 318 3,410 1,022 417

380 528 773 464 224 A/ 453 551 133 A/ 334 346

31 100 73 A/ A/ 3 A/ 90 23 0 25 30

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MORGAN AUBURN GRAND HEGE SOUTH MT. GREEN RIVER HAW CHICAGO

PARK PARK CROSSING WISCH SHORE WOOD DALE ELSDON THORNE LAWN CLEARING ASHBURN 60643 60620 60619 60633 60649 60655 60627 60632 60623 60629 60638 60652

6,330 7,378 6,525 5,242 4,780 3,710 538 25,576 12,698 9,675 20,042 7,023

A/ 0 0 0 A/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ 0 A/ 0 0 A/

207 190 173 8 80 128 0 493 324 194 316 248

589 899 536 3,734 A/ A/ 212 6,343 3,620 A/ 6,022 A/

0 125 A/ A/ 0 0 0 1,512 1,183 A/ 1,050 A/

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ 0 A/ 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 0 A/ 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 0 A/ 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 A/ 7

A/ 0 0 0 A/ 0 0 A/ 0 A/ 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 A/ 16 0 A/ 0

0 A/ A/ 0 A/ 0 A/ 757 A/ 187 165 A/

A/ A/ A/ 0 0 A/ 0 281 A/ A/ 59 A/

0 0 0 A/ 0 0 A/ A/ 36 0 239 A/

0 332 0 A/ 0 0 A/ 459 A/ A/ 879 0

0 59 0 A/ 0 0 0 82 A/ 0 A/ 0

0 24 A/ 0 0 A/ 0 76 A/ A/ 50 0

A/ 0 102 79 0 0 0 A/ A/ 0 477 0

A/ 286 A/ A/ A/ 0 A/ 962 1,380 13 804 12

A/ A/ 60 0 A/ A/ 0 92 71 A/ 126 A/

0 0 0 0 0 A/ 0 A/ 0 A/ 0 A/

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A/ A/ 0 A/ 0

A/ A/ 0 A/ 0 0 0 135 A/ A/ 326 0

A/ 0 A/ 0 0 0 0 464 517 A/ 305 A/

0 0 A/ A/ A/ A/ 0 344 A/ A/ 63 A/

214 346 99 559 A/ 41 A/ 3,312 528 197 1,439 182

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MORGAN AUBURN GRAND HEGE SOUTH MT. GREEN RIVER HAW CHICAGO PARK PARK CROSSING WISCH SHORE WOOD DALE ELSDON THORNE LAWN CLEARING ASHBURN 60643 60620 60619 60633 60649 60655 60627 60632 60623 60629 60638 60652

6,330 7,378 6,525 5,242 4,780 3,710 538 25,576 12,698 9,675 20,042 7,023

476 2,544 1,243 113 653 461 10 2,426 996 1,006 891 2,948

224 525 677 322 34 A/ A/ 4,826 330 106 4,514 38

91 234 A/ 0 A/ 8 0 19 43 570 72 120

553 137 378 A/ A/ 171 A/ 660 445 1,121 1,441 151

78 82 78 A/ 208 65 A/ 142 71 914 394 78

259 171 31 40 122 58 0 331 134 126 446 76

0 0 0 0 A/ A/ 0 245 0 A/ A/ 0

750 103 820 96 A/ A/ 39 3,322 A/ 297 1,609 A/

639 191 168 A/ 82 1,177 A/ A/ 243 350 201 A/

1,267 703 878 28 2,519 255 107 1,499 2,129 1,774 486 465

26 A/ 5 A/ 5 A/ 20 53 A/ 28 A/ 12

700 948 801 79 324 279 A/ 849 1,096 640 984 490

240 236 530 89 184 163 18 658 338 383 990 250

8 A/ A/ A/ 11 23 A/ 184 47 A/ 53 A/

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Enclosure - Exhibit B4: Establishments by Zip Code Data TABLE 35: NUMBER OF UI COVERED ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO

BY DISTRICT AND ZIP CODE

MARCH 1984 THROUGH MARCH 2004p

GEOGRAPHIC DISTRICT 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

TOTAL CITY OF CHICAGO 57,118 55,802 55,699 56,270 56,707

CENTRAL BUS DISTRICT 7,346 7,157 7,085 6,991 6,966

60601* 2,283 2,212 2,171 2,169 2,160

60602 2,061 1,990 1,993 1,953 1,956

60603 1,661 1,666 1,665 1,646 1,637

60604 1,341 1,289 1,256 1,223 1,213

OUTER BUSINESS RING 12,535 12,336 12,319 12,360 12,426

60605 1,068 1,038 1,029 1,019 999

60606 & 60661** 3,599 3,549 ** ** **

60606 *** *** 2,997 2948 2994

60661 *** *** 547 588 627

60607 1,421 1,397 1,433 1,462 1,481

60610 & 60654 3,329 3,237 3,245 3,273 3,319

60611 3,118 3,115 3,068 3,070 3,006

NORTH DISTRICT 13,103 12,863 12,838 13,181 13,484

60613 1,035 1,016 1,014 1,055 1,108

60614 2,477 2,457 2,445 2,444 2,521

60618 1,623 1,604 1,580 1,644 1,687

60625 1,040 1,018 1,010 1,030 1,056

60626 559 529 512 530 540

60640 1,099 1,078 1,098 1,152 1,185

60645 572 541 534 518 506

60647 1,227 1,200 1,225 1,292 1,302

60657 1,885 1,864 1,867 1,943 1,982

60659 993 966 974 990 1,006

60660 593 590 579 583 591

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SOUTH DISTRICT 4,880 4,725 4,705 4,750 4,726

60608 1,082 1,053 1,045 1,054 1,052

60609 957 947 929 941 929

60615 652 630 638 634 618

60616 985 960 981 1,005 1,045

60621 272 257 253 259 240

60636 313 289 287 277 278

60637 409 392 384 388 375

60653 210 197 188 192 189

* 60601 NO LONGER INCLUDES

APPROXIMATELY 200 ESTABLISHMENTS THAT

HAVE BEEN REASSIGNED PRIMARILY TO 60611,

60661, 60604, 60606

** 60606 & 60661 reported separately beginning in 2002

*** Data not available

NOTE: The institution of multiple worksite reporting

precludes the comparisons of data for years prior to 1991;

such data have been included only as a courtesy to our readers. Year 1987 is not

available.

TABLE 35: NUMBER OF UI COVERED ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO

BY DISTRICT AND ZIP CODE

MARCH 1984 THROUGH MARCH 2004p

GEOGRAPHIC DISTRICT 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004p

WEST CENTRAL DISTRICT 3,753 3,719 3,789 3,887 3,946

60612 745 734 752 758 771

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60622 1,904 1,921 1,973 2,060 2,107

60624 363 340 346 345 348

60644 304 295 290 282 282

60651 437 429 428 442 438

NORTHWEST DISTRICT 7,519 7,420 7,386 7,427 7,510

60630 1,083 1,065 1,064 1,063 1,079

60631 968 970 985 1,007 1,035

60634 1,228 1,234 1,264 1,265 1,302

60635 294 251 232 215 204

60639 1,106 1,088 1,076 1,082 1,078

60641 1,252 1,236 1,232 1,255 1,267

60646 945 963 939 942 929

60648* * * * * *

60656 528 504 486 482 490

O'HARE 115 109 108 116 126

FAR SOUTH DISTRICT 3,965 3,731 3,741 3,783 3,705

60617 723 689 682 687 692

60619 561 543 529 558 555

60620 562 514 530 526 532

60627 46 42 41 40 33

60628 513 483 490 500 492

60633 152 142 143 148 139

60643 683 631 638 634 588

60649 400 374 370 366 340

60655 325 313 318 324 334

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 3,810 3,682 3,652 3,700 3,774

60623 725 714 709 728 735

60629 745 700 682 689 711

60632 1,016 985 995 1,002 1,024

60638 834 832 827 863 881

60652 490 451 439 418 423

CHICAGO UNCLASSIFIED 207 169 184 191 170

* 60648 NO LONGER IN USE BY USPS (MOST

ESTABLISHMENTS REASSIGNED TO 60631,

60646, NILES)

NOTE: The institution of

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multiple worksite reporting precludes the comparisons of

data for years prior to 1991; Such data has been

included only as a courtesy to our readers. Year 1987 is not

available.

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Enclosure - Exhibit B5: Business and Tourism Data Estimated

Domestic Group Meeting Travelers

for Chicago and Cook County

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

DayTrip 2,270,000 1,780,000 2,860,000 2,590,000 2,610,000 2,730,000 2,720,000 2,480,000

Overnight 4,070,000 4,530,000 4,280,000 4,270,000 4,200,000 4,170,000 4,190,000 4,420,000

Total 6,340,000 6,310,000 7,140,000 6,860,000 6,810,000 6,900,000 6,910,000 6,890,000

City of

Chicago Volume

(millions)

2004 2003

Total travelers 30.97 29.04

Business travelers

13.21 12.53

Leisure travelers

17.75 16.51

1 Day stay 12.89 11.83

Overnight stay 18.08 17.21

Day Business 6.00 5.33

Day Leisure 6.90 6.50

Overnight Business

7.22 7.20

Overnight Leisure

10.86 10.01

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EXHIBIT C – DETAILED CITY ASSETS Enclosure - Exhibit C1: Index of Traffic Signal Pole Intersections (XLS) Enclosure - Exhibit C2: Index of Frame Relay Circuits Enclosure - Exhibit C3: List of City Owned Buildings (XLS) Enclosure - Exhibit C4: List of Chicago Housing Authority Owned Buildings (XLS)

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Enclosure - Exhibit C1: Index of Traffic Signal Pole Intersections (XLS) TRAFFIC

LIGHT ADDRESS LONGITUDE (DD) LATITUDE (DD) 1 140 W-87TH 87.62806716618 41.736259268072 140 W-87TH 87.62806716618 41.736259268073 79TH-150 W 87.62904269379 41.750872660974 LAKEFRONT BUSWAY 1600 S-334 E 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 5 2050 W-PETERSON 87.68184830015 41.990640142496 2330 N LINCOLN 87.64723664978 41.924355245957 2451 S ASHLAND 87.66592751270 41.847045172948 320 N CLARK 87.63103167108 41.887869356769 40 TH-COTTAGE GROVE 87.60683296629 41.82150286812

10 4640 W DIVERSEY 87.74358665282 41.9315722349511 840 S CANAL 87.63931344217 41.8708828542712 900 W TAYLOR 87.64928593362 41.8695645162013 900 W-TAYLOR 87.64928593362 41.8695645162014 950 W ROOSEVELT PED CROSSING 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 15 ABERDEEN-JACKSON 87.65457048196 41.8778317939516 ALBANY-26TH 87.70258406794 41.8445517822017 ALBANY-ARCHER-43RD 87.70120317732 41.8159567157718 ALBANY-CERMAK 87.70281265388 41.8517992939319 ALBANY-FULLERTON 87.70464325935 41.9247415947820 ALBANY-LINCOLN-PETERSON 87.70739793123 41.9903950596821 ALBANY-OGDEN-16TH 87.70293930232 41.8588408642522 ANTHONY-SKYWAY RAMP-87TH 87.56887152094 41.7371535203823 ARCHER-47TH 87.71418706405 41.8079890985724 ASHLAND-115TH 87.66159876322 41.6848203445525 ASHLAND-13TH 87.66634162650 41.8650803837826 ASHLAND-14TH 87.66629589994 41.8632677080027 ASHLAND-18TH 87.66613813431 41.8577937470628 ASHLAND-19TH 87.66609536478 41.8559743447129 ASHLAND-21ST 87.66605012650 41.8541613486230 ASHLAND-27TH 87.66584341498 41.8430890607231 ASHLAND-31ST 87.66577792728 41.8387125400132 ASHLAND-33RD 87.66565279056 41.8341850634433 ASHLAND-35TH 87.66556825150 41.8305013525034 ASHLAND-37TH 87.66548163041 41.8268558837535 ASHLAND-42ND PL-42ND ST 87.66517615385 41.8171508837436 ASHLAND-43RD 87.66514819291 41.8158707978037 ASHLAND-44TH 87.66510915385 41.8140599306138 ASHLAND-45TH 87.66506364213 41.8122224735839 ASHLAND-46TH 87.66502054056 41.8104215829540 ASHLAND-47TH 87.66497251713 41.8086044423241 ASHLAND-48TH 87.66492102884 41.8067824267042 ASHLAND-49TH 87.66486706400 41.8049636063843 ASHLAND-50TH 87.66482470853 41.8031404071644 ASHLAND-51ST 87.66477647806 41.8013182157545 ASHLAND-53RD 87.66468024759 41.7976731259146 ASHLAND-57TH 87.66449003275 41.7903875126247 ASHLAND-59TH 87.66439449369 41.7867468368348 ASHLAND-61ST 87.66430926713 41.7831101454249 ASHLAND-63RD 87.66422076713 41.77946457120

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50 ASHLAND-65TH 87.66412110306 41.7758331649551 ASHLAND-69TH 87.66389848978 41.7685516883852 ASHLAND-71ST 87.66379598197 41.7649090282253 ASHLAND-74TH 87.66364022025 41.7594538485354 ASHLAND-76TH 87.66357500541 41.7558137664955 ASHLAND-79TH 87.66343735697 41.7503570750856 ASHLAND-81ST 87.66334475150 41.7467148875857 ASHLAND-83RD 87.66325156009 41.7430767625858 ASHLAND-85TH 87.66315679056 41.7394320438259 ASHLAND-87TH 87.66306513431 41.7357897860160 ASHLAND-91ST 87.66285157572 41.7284821649161 ASHLAND-95TH 87.66268341556 41.7212151766262 ASHLAND-ADAMS 87.66675257963 41.8788953447363 ASHLAND-ADDISON 87.66885813041 41.9469901143364 ASHLAND-ADDISON 87.66885813041 41.9469901143365 ASHLAND-ARCHER 87.66574161478 41.8376838564166 ASHLAND-AUGUSTA 87.66739245853 41.8997079775667 ASHLAND-BALMORAL 87.66971459526 41.9798236065568 ASHLAND-BARRY 87.66859604447 41.9378639971369 ASHLAND-BERTEAU 87.66915236479 41.9579498838770 ASHLAND-BLACKHAWK 87.66759020853 41.9070066885171 ASHLAND-BLUE ISLAND-CERMAK 87.66602422806 41.8523310556572 ASHLAND-BRYN MAWR 87.66981613041 41.9834758409273 ASHLAND-CHICAGO 87.66729151713 41.8960736377274 ASHLAND-CLARK-DEVON 87.67089514994 41.9988923721975 ASHLAND-CLARK-ROSEHILL 87.67089514994 41.9988923721976 ASHLAND-CLARK-SCHREIBER 87.67089514994 41.9988923721977 ASHLAND-CONGRESS 87.66662639994 41.8751771806778 ASHLAND-CORTLAND 87.66780082182 41.9161276533679 ASHLAND-DIVERSEY 87.66839400932 41.9324035401080 ASHLAND-DIVISION 87.66749525932 41.9033463330481 ASHLAND-ELSTON-ARMITAGE 87.66809297416 41.9185467705582 ASHLAND-ERIE 87.66721166947 41.8933433369383 ASHLAND-FLOURNOY 87.66657042728 41.8728996845784 ASHLAND-FOSTER 87.66961376713 41.9761721338985 ASHLAND-FULLERTON 87.66814581400 41.9251515791586 ASHLAND-FULTON 87.66702489603 41.8869379970887 ASHLAND-GARFIELD 87.66458181400 41.7940243641888 ASHLAND-GRACE 87.66895552494 41.9506400401189 ASHLAND-GRAND 87.66714263822 41.8909773955390 ASHLAND-GREENLEAF 87.67011660307 42.0102744151791 ASHLAND-HARRISON 87.66659893119 41.8742004345792 ASHLAND-HOLLYWOOD 87.66986090385 41.9851173174993 ASHLAND-IRVING PARK 87.66904886088 41.9542903526294 ASHLAND-JACKSON 87.66668749760 41.8776244736495 ASHLAND-JARVIS 87.67031221635 42.0159936847096 ASHLAND-LAKE 87.66695976322 41.8853285361597 ASHLAND-LAWRENCE 87.66943908744 41.9688769815498 ASHLAND-LELAND 87.66939525151 41.9670515831099 ASHLAND-LINCOLN-BELMONT 87.66866167338 41.93969650104100 ASHLAND-LUNT 87.67007346244 42.00904872376101 ASHLAND-MADISON 87.66680275150 41.88145546974

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102 ASHLAND-MARKETPLACE RD 87.66582370564 41.84086928250103 ASHLAND-MARQUETTE 87.66402113041 41.77219201651104 ASHLAND-MILWAUKEE 87.66751311869 41.90401719241105 ASHLAND-MONROE 87.66675834525 41.88016878223106 ASHLAND-MONTROSE 87.66925813432 41.96159156747107 ASHLAND-MORSE 87.67003450541 42.00783897767108 ASHLAND-NORTH 87.66769161869 41.91063028617109 ASHLAND-OGDEN 87.66679081791 41.88083945411110 ASHLAND-PERSHING 87.66559712260 41.82314836031111 ASHLAND-POLK 87.66653065385 41.87162812598112 ASHLAND-PRATT 87.67059314604 42.00537366516113 ASHLAND-ROOSEVELT 87.66638355228 41.86686148925114 ASHLAND-ROSCOE 87.66876329838 41.94334336823115 ASHLAND-SCHOOL 87.66871209525 41.94152332526116 ASHLAND-TAYLOR 87.66646123588 41.86926239551117 ASHLAND-TOUHY 87.67019802494 42.01271420814118 ASHLAND-VAN BUREN 87.66666479838 41.87635100879119 ASHLAND-WABANSIA 87.66774190385 41.91245012992120 ASHLAND-WARREN 87.66683770463 41.88237890724121 ASHLAND-WASHINGTON 87.66687139994 41.88329897364122 ASHLAND-WEBSTER 87.66862521635 41.92155478227123 ASHLAND-WELLINGTON 87.66853052494 41.93604889947124 ASHLAND-WILSON 87.66934735307 41.96523367294125 ASHLAND-WINNEMAC 87.66956039213 41.97343570420126 ASHLAND-WRIGHTWOOD 87.66827152104 41.92877620806127 AUSTIN-55TH 87.77206622426 41.79254248528128 AUSTIN-61ST 87.77163562660 41.78153301652129 AUSTIN-63RD 87.77149564223 41.77786237198130 AUSTIN-ADDISON 87.77650314223 41.94577147370131 AUSTIN-ARCHER 87.77211569301 41.79422058684132 AUSTIN-AUGUSTA 87.77524929067 41.89835759866133 AUSTIN-BELMONT 87.77621463051 41.93844814557134 AUSTIN-BLOOMINGDALE 87.77534390395 41.91290392680135 AUSTIN-CHICAGO 87.77512938442 41.89471191506136 AUSTIN-CORCORAN-SOUTH BLVD 87.77488132582 41.88709968068137 AUSTIN-CORTLAND 87.77539127114 41.91423923539138 AUSTIN-DICKENS 87.77551524379 41.91791059086139 AUSTIN-DIVERSEY 87.77596591957 41.93113946197140 AUSTIN-DIVISION 87.77536170864 41.90199779397141 AUSTIN-EASTWOOD 87.77716530239 41.96491577841142 AUSTIN-ELSTON 87.77789518129 41.98996147765143 AUSTIN-ERIE 87.77503561879 41.89188021193144 AUSTIN-FOSTER 87.77818002895 41.97566909873145 AUSTIN-FULLERTON 87.77571553676 41.92382658696146 AUSTIN-GRAND 87.77560401723 41.92055879399147 AUSTIN-HIGGINS 87.77823189223 41.97317217295148 AUSTIN-IRVING PARK 87.77677480239 41.95305614558149 AUSTIN-JACKSON 87.77452636488 41.87641486426150 AUSTIN-LAKE 87.77491065785 41.88802098146151 AUSTIN-MADISON 87.77465591957 41.88008682130152 AUSTIN-MASON-LAWRENCE-GUNNISON 87.77823441567 41.96853291904153 AUSTIN-MILWAUKEE-ARDMORE 87.77795779458 41.98685832530

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154 AUSTIN-MONTROSE 87.77701936098 41.96035152059155 AUSTIN-NORTHWEST HIGHWAY 87.77808741958 41.98058723155156 AUSTIN-ROSCOE 87.77635697426 41.94211195417157 AUSTIN-WASHINGTON 87.77472224770 41.88210286817158 AUSTIN-WELLINGTON 87.77608941957 41.93479482135159 AUSTIN-WRIGHTWOOD 87.77584130629 41.92748408306160 AVENUE L-INDIANAPOLIS-100TH 87.53648662638 41.71388308677161 AVENUE O-106TH 87.54009843498 41.70275358285162 AVENUE O-112TH 87.54010750920 41.69186110237163 AVENUE O-114TH 87.54010015373 41.68822719612164 AVENUE O-116TH 87.54013053654 41.68480521174165 AVENUE O-118TH 87.54010388029 41.68094910627166 AVENUE O-126TH PL 87.53929655217 41.66611350469167 AVENUE O-133RD 87.53988458732 41.65366095780168 AVENUE O-134TH 87.53988447795 41.65184473905169 AVERS-ARCHER-49TH 87.72025109140 41.80426726263170 AVERS-FULLERTON 87.72310382577 41.92452852446171 BALTIMORE-SOUTH CHICAGO 87.54836093108 41.72475476646172 BELL-111TH 87.67751025933 41.69182911800173 BELL-TOUHY 87.68621418121 42.01223926673174 BEVERLY-99TH 87.65964230228 41.71400626645175 BEVERLY-VINCENNES-103RD 87.65601924368 41.70678550082176 BLACKSTONE-103RD 87.65869169096 41.70674693067177 BLU E ISLAND-16 TH ST 87.65957143118 41.85971682128178 BLUE ISLAND-ROOSEVELT 87.65331682962 41.86705177832179 BRANDON-BRAINARD 87.54598843108 41.64853887577180 BRICKYARD DRIVE-DIVERSEY 87.79067089118 41.93094158595181 BROADWAY-ADDISON 87.64727640773 41.94735358308182 BROADWAY-AINSLIE 87.65973647415 41.97145841123183 BROADWAY-ARDMORE 87.66018141165 41.98726987999184 BROADWAY-ARGYLE 87.65978352103 41.97324527060185 BROADWAY-BELMONT 87.64439968898 41.94004496588186 BROADWAY-BERWYN 87.65991774368 41.97814379795187 BROADWAY-BUENA 87.65302973587 41.95844887996188 BROADWAY-CATALPA 87.66001843118 41.98179779014189 BROADWAY-CLARK-DIVERSEY 87.64488631008 41.93280061822190 BROADWAY-CORNELIA 87.64614785305 41.94550178229191 BROADWAY-ELMDALE 87.66029423587 41.99091633702192 BROADWAY-FOSTER 87.65986613040 41.97632276279193 BROADWAY-GRANVILLE 87.66040639603 41.99455255187194 BROADWAY-HOLLYWOOD 87.66012554837 41.98546243077195 BROADWAY-IRVING PARK 87.65053062258 41.95454776277196 BROADWAY-LAWRENCE 87.65967036478 41.96902531357197 BROADWAY-LELAND 87.65863303275 41.96721211825198 BROADWAY-RIDGE-BRYN MAWR 87.66006871243 41.98362222374199 BROADWAY-ROSCOE 87.64503600539 41.94368378229200 BROADWAY-ROSEMONT 87.66045898587 41.99637443078201 BROADWAY-SHERIDAN 3900 N 87.66054502493 41.99818919250202 BROADWAY-THORNDALE 87.66026648587 41.99000181359203 BROADWAY-WELLINGTON 87.64427925539 41.93651289557204 BROADWAY-WILSON 87.65747448196 41.96539984091205 BURLEY-85TH 87.54539795451 41.74110062195

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206 BURLEY-BUFFALO-87TH 87.54583641545 41.73745212976207 CALDWELL-DEVON 87.76669345081 41.99730199328208 CALIFORNIA-103RD 87.69147549762 41.70631634457209 CALIFORNIA-21ST 87.69550649762 41.85373664158210 CALIFORNIA-31ST 87.69502951325 41.83741160251211 CALIFORNIA-35TH 87.69479283747 41.83007508297212 CALIFORNIA-38TH 87.69466171637 41.82461390718213 CALIFORNIA-42ND 87.69448215387 41.81735993452214 CALIFORNIA-43RD 87.69442440538 41.81548950588215 CALIFORNIA-47TH 87.69420500934 41.80828082904216 CALIFORNIA-51ST 87.69400021637 41.80098939935217 CALIFORNIA-55TH 87.69379793903 41.79369080950218 CALIFORNIA-57TH 87.69369694293 41.79004830949219 CALIFORNIA-59TH 87.69359512653 41.78640707512220 CALIFORNIA-63RD 87.69339234918 41.77911577433221 CALIFORNIA-71ST 87.69302892340 41.76453971181222 CALIFORNIA-83RD 87.69243322028 41.74265760632223 CALIFORNIA-ADAMS 87.69621611872 41.87834530176224 CALIFORNIA-ADDISON 87.69803141169 41.94668257917225 CALIFORNIA-ARCHER-40TH PL 87.69456640778 41.82002273530226 CALIFORNIA-ARMITAGE 87.69720058356 41.91748948539227 CALIFORNIA-AUGUSTA 87.69679072419 41.89928313381228 CALIFORNIA-BRYN MAWR 87.69915741950 41.98312091905229 CALIFORNIA-CERMAK 87.69544563044 41.85190201268230 CALIFORNIA-CHICAGO 87.69670263434 41.89565352053231 CALIFORNIA-CONGRESS 87.69612614997 41.87489705176232 CALIFORNIA-DEVON 87.69964220856 41.99756080969233 CALIFORNIA-DIVERSEY 87.69761766559 41.93209567681234 CALIFORNIA-DIVISION 87.69687939606 41.90292541507235 CALIFORNIA-ELSTON-BELMONT 87.69781211872 41.93903975495236 CALIFORNIA-FOSTER 87.69892275153 41.97581771201237 CALIFORNIA-FULLERTON 87.69741269684 41.92480728618238 CALIFORNIA-GRAND 87.69667111481 41.89433327443239 CALIFORNIA-GRANVILLE 87.69951602106 41.99397793468240 CALIFORNIA-HARRISON 87.69610096247 41.87379364551241 CALIFORNIA-HIRSCH 87.69696911481 41.90657831351242 CALIFORNIA-HOWARD 87.69958998981 42.01932612611243 CALIFORNIA-IRVING PARK 87.69824054450 41.95397389168244 CALIFORNIA-JACKSON 87.69619308356 41.87743484864245 CALIFORNIA-KENNEDY RAMPS 87.69763908137 41.93299701810246 CALIFORNIA-LAKE 87.69637447809 41.88424467286247 CALIFORNIA-LAWRENCE 87.69868889997 41.96853188779248 CALIFORNIA-LINCOLN 87.69923759528 41.98554499718249 CALIFORNIA-LOGAN 87.69751513825 41.92846581353250 CALIFORNIA-LUNT 87.69977226716 42.00846188001251 CALIFORNIA-MADISON 87.69628877497 41.88107665723252 CALIFORNIA-MARQUETTE 87.69320594293 41.77182375870253 CALIFORNIA-MILWAUKEE 87.69736157184 41.92290658306254 CALIFORNIA-MONTROSE 87.69848305231 41.96124916122255 CALIFORNIA-NORTH 87.69703486481 41.91021734086256 CALIFORNIA-OGDEN 87.69575486090 41.86131724315257 CALIFORNIA-PERSHING 87.69462723200 41.82278623531

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258 CALIFORNIA-PETERSON 87.69940259138 41.99044266906259 CALIFORNIA-PRATT 87.69982923981 42.00485123157260 CALIFORNIA-ROOSEVELT 87.69590748981 41.86651066503261 CALIFORNIA-ROSCOE 87.69792336091 41.94279029010262 CALIFORNIA-STEVENSON RAMPS 87.69487532742 41.83214440526263 CALIFORNIA-TOUHY 87.69971870856 42.01206766126264 CALIFORNIA-VAN BUREN 87.69615302497 41.87598095020265 CALIFORNIA-WARREN 87.69630954841 41.88199320020266 CALIFORNIA-WASHINGTON 87.69633505622 41.88289773146267 CALIFORNIA AVE-CALIFORNIA BLVD-25TH 87.69527239606 41.84644988767268 CALIFORNIA AVE-CALIFORNIA BLVD-26TH 87.69521534528 41.84469194236269 CALIFORNIA AVE-CALIFORNIA BLVD-24TH 87.69534461090 41.84826412205270 CALUMET-KING-CERMAK 87.61904066943 41.85300185252271 CAMPBELL-BELMONT 87.69059839215 41.93943919635272 CANAL-26TH 87.63833606398 41.84543643845273 CANAL-31ST 87.63775445851 41.83815601266274 CANAL-ADAMS 87.63960322023 41.87931233692275 CANAL-ARCHER 87.63848791163 41.85109246971276 CANAL-CANALPORT-18TH 87.63894923976 41.85803648143277 CANAL-CERMAK 87.63853218507 41.85279193455278 CANAL-HARRISON 87.63948808351 41.87440637207279 CANAL-JACKSON 87.63956050929 41.87804478223280 CANAL-MADISON 87.63968471632 41.88188400880281 CANAL-MILWAUKEE-LAKE 87.63985417335 41.88571938771282 CANAL-MONROE 87.63964625929 41.88059081739283 CANAL-POLK 87.63935234913 41.87202855957284 CANAL-RANDOLPH 87.63979996242 41.88444207911285 CANAL-ROOSEVELT 87.63921798585 41.86725293066286 CANAL-TAYLOR 87.63927672413 41.86975591894287 CANAL-VAN BUREN 87.63962333742 41.87677112207288 CANAL-WASHINGTON 87.63974198585 41.88318109474289 CANFIELD-MORELAND-FOSTER 87.82673538056 41.97403362217290 CANNON-FULLERTON 87.63363191163 41.92575126665291 CARPENTER-OGDEN-FRY 87.65365573587 41.89736323147292 CENTRAL-55TH 87.76230157972 41.79273563762293 CENTRAL-60TH 87.76194772034 41.78355607511294 CENTRAL-63RD 87.76171488831 41.77805330948295 CENTRAL-ADDISON 87.76675600941 41.94587668855296 CENTRAL-ARCHER 87.76240657190 41.79570311419297 CENTRAL-AUGUSTA 87.76552489222 41.89849680178298 CENTRAL-BELMONT 87.76649970863 41.93857468463299 CENTRAL-BERTEAU 87.76712317738 41.95683159090300 CENTRAL-BLOOMINGDALE 87.76563238441 41.91302850492301 CENTRAL-BRYN MAWR 87.76834456800 41.98293964170302 CENTRAL-CALDWELL 87.76421355628 41.99613807531303 CENTRAL-CHICAGO 87.76539491566 41.89485373147304 CENTRAL-CORCORAN-LAKE 87.76510673988 41.88721992677305 CENTRAL-DEVON 87.76379072425 41.99732761437306 CENTRAL-DIVERSEY 87.76624637660 41.93127728619307 CENTRAL-DIVISION 87.76565382191 41.90214452054308 CENTRAL-EDMUNDS-HIGGINS 87.76756038441 41.97032878232309 CENTRAL-EISENHOWER RAMPS 87.76438040852 41.86916519098

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310 CENTRAL-ELSTON 87.76829990003 41.98500117686311 CENTRAL-FLOURNOY 87.76456963441 41.87181349316312 CENTRAL-FOSTER 87.76848083754 41.97568276670313 CENTRAL-FULLERTON 87.76599057972 41.92398111040314 CENTRAL-FULTON 87.76505731409 41.88571862208315 CENTRAL-GRACE 87.76688023597 41.94952926667316 CENTRAL-GRAND 87.76616881410 41.91882748539317 CENTRAL-HARRISON 87.76458743128 41.87282668066318 CENTRAL-HIRSCH 87.76578484535 41.90575891116319 CENTRAL-IRVING PARK 87.76699971253 41.95318458308320 CENTRAL-JACKSON 87.76472498988 41.87653841895321 CENTRAL-LAWRENCE 87.76747668910 41.96778264169322 CENTRAL-LEHIGH 87.76459675159 41.99512211828323 CENTRAL-MADISON 87.76486366175 41.88024598927324 CENTRAL-MILWAUKEE 87.76847506800 41.97657789170325 CENTRAL-MONTROSE 87.76724278285 41.96048439168326 CENTRAL-NORTH 87.76572416566 41.90937873148327 CENTRAL-NORTHWEST HIGHWAY-103RD 87.76849064613 41.97521830185328 CENTRAL-OHIO 87.76524891175 41.89109687209329 CENTRAL-RACE 87.76518139222 41.88928959084330 CENTRAL-ROSCOE 87.76662826331 41.94222793854331 CENTRAL-WASHINGTON 87.76492590003 41.88224415333332 CENTRAL-WELLINGTON 87.76637227113 41.93492787994333 CENTRAL-WRIGHTWOOD 87.76611878285 41.92762768853334 CENTRAL PARK-103RD 87.71112354451 41.70607371957335 CENTRAL PARK-111TH 87.71057895076 41.69141492659336 CENTRAL PARK-115TH 87.71028942342 41.68411134455337 CENTRAL PARK-16TH 87.71520645858 41.85897446971338 CENTRAL PARK-25TH 87.71484109920 41.84622064548339 CENTRAL PARK-26TH 87.71478659530 41.84438516501340 CENTRAL PARK-31ST 87.71459350155 41.83705615329341 CENTRAL PARK-ARMITAGE 87.71677224374 41.91728273149342 CENTRAL PARK-AUGUSTA 87.71643431014 41.89910705960343 CENTRAL PARK-BELMONT 87.71739917342 41.93921621588344 CENTRAL PARK-CERMAK 87.71499858358 41.85166332908345 CENTRAL PARK-CHICAGO 87.71631408749 41.89546088381346 CENTRAL PARK-CONGRESS 87.71568419686 41.87448809473347 CENTRAL PARK-DIVERSEY 87.71719504452 41.93191091509348 CENTRAL PARK-DIVISION 87.71656238827 41.90275429788349 CENTRAL PARK-DOUGLAS 87.71531880233 41.86285468456350 CENTRAL PARK-ELSTON 87.71778329843 41.95275669246351 CENTRAL PARK-FIFTH 87.71572323983 41.87567888770352 CENTRAL PARK-FOSTER 87.71842141171 41.97563761435353 CENTRAL PARK-FRANKLIN BLVD 87.71635471249 41.88995695802354 CENTRAL PARK-FULLERTON 87.71699394686 41.92460339165355 CENTRAL PARK-GRAND 87.71654534921 41.90224099710356 CENTRAL PARK-HARRISON 87.71565838045 41.87356810645357 CENTRAL PARK-IRVING PARK 87.71781330233 41.95378645808358 CENTRAL PARK-JACKSON 87.71577385311 41.87721155567

359 CENTRAL PARK-KENNEDY RAMPS-ADDISON 87.71764787264 41.94650312214

360 CENTRAL PARK-LAKE 87.71601925545 41.88492009083361 CENTRAL PARK-LAWRENCE 87.71825495858 41.96834840732

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362 CENTRAL PARK-MADISON 87.71589398983 41.88085558692363 CENTRAL PARK-MILWAUKEE 87.71727824764 41.93509130572364 CENTRAL PARK-MONTROSE 87.71803973593 41.96106936043365 CENTRAL PARK-NORTH 87.71670068124 41.90999415336366 CENTRAL PARK-OGDEN 87.71508264999 41.85456783299367 CENTRAL PARK-PALMER 87.71688481796 41.92094333696368 CENTRAL PARK-PETERSON 87.71886171640 41.99026255187369 CENTRAL PARK-POLK 87.71555896639 41.87083939551370 CENTRAL PARK-ROOSEVELT 87.71542078670 41.86628980956371 CENTRAL PARK-WASHINGTON 87.71585005624 41.88153824317372 CENTRAL PARK-WRIGHTWOOD 87.71708765780 41.92825493072373 CHARLES-PROSPECT-95TH 87.66474320072 41.72118510630374 CHATHAM RIDGE DRIVEWAY-87TH 87.62806716618 41.73625926807375 CICERO-43RD 87.74335766173 41.81493105170376 CICERO-47TH 87.74315183361 41.80762308295377 CICERO-50TH 87.74300335314 41.80214891497378 CICERO-55TH 87.74198473595 41.79303096965379 CICERO-58TH 87.74141420338 41.78767135637380 CICERO-59TH 87.74140191954 41.78431692668381 CICERO-60TH 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 382 CICERO-61ST 87.74241108360 41.78208334074383 CICERO-63RD 87.74229269298 41.77842912198384 CICERO-ADDISON 87.74706498205 41.94612427448385 CICERO-ARCHER 87.74292908751 41.79866078216386 CICERO-ARMITAGE 87.74611068517 41.91693271977387 CICERO-AUGUSTA 87.74589052892 41.89868673928388 CICERO-BELMONT 87.74687318517 41.93882554791389 CICERO-BERTEAU 87.74741493908 41.95707141512390 CICERO-CHICAGO 87.74580720861 41.89500415334391 CICERO-DRUMMOND-WRIGHTWOOD 87.74648302892 41.92881795415392 CICERO-ELSTON 87.74791173595 41.97288067295393 CICERO-FERDINAND 87.74561596251 41.88956905177394 CICERO-FLOURNOY 87.74493664611 41.87228165723395 CICERO-FOSTER 87.74799293517 41.97534079404396 CICERO-FULLERTON 87.74630174376 41.92423921587397 CICERO-GRAND 87.74599048595 41.91392373539398 CICERO-HIRSCH 87.74603597033 41.90598782913399 CICERO-JACKSON 87.74514594298 41.87680798145400 CICERO-LAKE 87.74549829454 41.88662568458401 CICERO-LAWRENCE 87.74772179455 41.96802872372402 CICERO-LEXINGTON 87.74492550548 41.87118414941403 CICERO-MADISON 87.74527756017 41.88049799708404 CICERO-MIKOLS-56TH 87.74155252277 41.79132761596405 CICERO-MONTROSE 87.74753534923 41.96072247762406 CICERO-NORTH 87.74611444689 41.90962578226407 CICERO-OHIO 87.74567930236 41.89138155568408 CICERO-PALMER 87.74621029845 41.92058416118409 CICERO-PETERSON 87.74832595861 41.98989863780410 CICERO-ROSCOE 87.74696466564 41.94247653620411 CICERO-STEVENSON RAMPS 87.74339035397 41.81673874442412 CICERO-WILSON-EDENS RAMPS SB 87.74762040002 41.96436664559413 CLARENDON-BUENA 87.64981591555 41.95848754012

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414 CLARENDON-IRVING PARK 87.64969983352 41.95456123152415 CLARENDON-MONTROSE 87.64991214602 41.96184280575416 CLARENDON-WILSON 87.65001916946 41.96548793075417 CLARK-15TH 87.63025275147 41.86190971972418 CLARK-18TH 87.63022640772 41.85777914940419 CLARK-ADAMS 87.63081997022 41.87941409083420 CLARK-ADDISON 87.65651625540 41.94720205183421 CLARK-BALMORAL 87.66827947025 41.97984413780422 CLARK-BELDEN 87.63936614991 41.92377034477423 CLARK-BELMONT 87.65068653274 41.93996138385424 CLARK-BIRCHWOOD 87.67569123589 42.01788736049425 CLARK-BRYN MAWR 87.66875743119 41.98348951671426 CLARK-BURTON 87.63160490381 41.90943352054427 CLARK-CHESTNUT 87.63127936866 41.89797047756428 CLARK-CHICAGO 87.63124523194 41.89663564162429 CLARK-CONGRESS 87.63070959913 41.87561025098430 CLARK-DICKENS 87.63719748585 41.92016730180431 CLARK-DIVISION 87.63144510694 41.90390086038432 CLARK-ELM 87.63142394288 41.90313510647433 CLARK-ELMDALE-PETERSON 87.67002431791 41.99079770421434 CLARK-FOSTER 87.66841697025 41.97619059482435 CLARK-FULLERTON 87.64047946632 41.92558454790436 CLARK-GOETHE 87.63150748194 41.90578071976437 CLARK-GRAND 87.63112663038 41.89162612209438 CLARK-GRANVILLE 87.67014979838 41.99443973547439 CLARK-HARRISON 87.63067547803 41.87452163379440 CLARK-HOWARD 87.67630675932 42.01940270033441 CLARK-HUBBARD 87.63108163819 41.89002098927442 CLARK-HURON 87.63120289600 41.89483298537443 CLARK-ILLINOIS 87.63110568506 41.89082366115444 CLARK-IRVING PARK 87.66224996244 41.95437810652445 CLARK-JACKSON 87.63078527491 41.87814795020446 CLARK-KINZIE 87.63105969678 41.88921191115447 CLARK-LAKE 87.63097593897 41.88574158302448 CLARK-LAWRENCE 87.66749666166 41.96890048935449 CLARK-LINCOLN PARK WEST-ARMITAGE 87.63638918897 41.91889462211450 CLARK-LUNT 87.67396304448 42.00899365735451 CLARK-MADISON 87.63088320850 41.88197707911452 CLARK-MAPLE 87.63138829053 41.90184350882453 CLARK-MONROE 87.63085306006 41.88069646583454 CLARK-MONTROSE 87.66595356400 41.96163462606455 CLARK-MORSE 87.67367892729 42.00777571595456 CLARK-NORTH 87.63168235303 41.91118052836457 CLARK-OAK 87.63135014209 41.90055273147458 CLARK-OHIO 87.63114639600 41.89242734084459 CLARK-ONTARIO 87.63116842334 41.89322895021460 CLARK-POLK 87.63061066553 41.87223168848461 CLARK-PRATT 87.67309905620 42.00533248157462 CLARK-RANDOLPH 87.63093495459 41.88447668458463 CLARK-RIDGE 87.66998367729 41.98969842296464 CLARK-ROGERS 87.67520733354 42.01605378627465 CLARK-ROOSEVELT 87.63043520069 41.86737398535

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466 CLARK-SCHILLER 87.63156910303 41.90783449710467 CLARK-SOUTHPORT 87.66425807181 41.95762074324468 CLARK-TOUHY 87.67463794682 42.01263530189469 CLARK-VAN BUREN 87.63074938428 41.87688417286470 CLARK-WACKER 87.63100476709 41.88693180177471 CLARK-WASHINGTON 87.63090686866 41.88321075099472 CLARK-WEBSTER 87.63827966945 41.92196927446473 CLARK-WELLINGTON 87.64782334524 41.93642631744474 CLARK-WILSON 87.66673383353 41.96527106356475 CLARK-WINNEMAC 87.66808520463 41.97341672763476 CLARK-WRIGHTWOOD 87.64344587648 41.93001362994477 CLEAVER-DIVISION 87.66383001713 41.90338807913478 CLEVELAND-LINCOLN-DICKENS 87.64130482179 41.92010947368479 CLINTON-ADAMS 87.64110945851 41.87929195411480 CLINTON-HARRISON 87.64095562257 41.87438954004481 CLINTON-JACKSON 87.64107028664 41.87802652442482 CLINTON-LAKE 87.64131319289 41.88569939943483 CLINTON-MADISON 87.64119315773 41.88186041895484 CLINTON-MILWAUKEE-FULTON 87.64133615382 41.88681543458485 CLINTON-MONROE 87.64115345851 41.88056779786486 CLINTON-POLK 87.64087654445 41.87200820801487 CLINTON-RANDOLPH 87.64127315382 41.88443692286488 CLINTON-ROOSEVELT 87.64072181788 41.86724112988489 CLINTON-TAYLOR 87.64080090773 41.86973815722490 CLINTON-VAN BUREN 87.64102694679 41.87675215723491 CLINTON-WASHINGTON 87.64123274757 41.88317650880492 CLYBOURN-DIVISION 87.63964219679 41.90377166116493 CLYBOURN-FULLERTON 87.66930752104 41.92513611431494 CLYBOURN-MAGNOLIA 87.65969063431 41.91821765727495 CLYBOURN-OGDEN 87.64558668898 41.90808980179496 CLYBOURN-WEBSTER 87.66439730228 41.92161314165497 CLYBOURN-WRIGHTWOOD 87.67400774760 41.92870006744498 COAST GUARD-63RD 87.57474929439 41.78071800480499 COAST GUARD-HAYES-BEACH DR 87.57474929439 41.78071800480500 COLFAX-79TH 87.56138629828 41.75179491883501 COLFAX-83RD 87.56126072797 41.74452570789502 COLFAX-87TH 87.56115441156 41.73725873913503 COLFAX-93RD 87.56081918500 41.72630055162504 COLFAX-SOUTH CHICAGO-89TH 87.56105626703 41.73385696179505 COLFAX-TORRENCE-95TH 87.55981641156 41.71901412583506 COLUMBUS-BALBO 87.62059279833 41.87321333691507 COLUMBUS-CONGRESS 87.62058903271 41.87577439551508 COLUMBUS-ILLINOIS 87.62022542724 41.89100359865509 COLUMBUS-JACKSON 87.62067714990 41.87833173145510 COLUMBUS-LAKE 87.62068171873 41.88599152660511 COLUMBUS-LAKE 87.62068171873 41.88599152660512 COLUMBUS-MONROE 87.62079144287 41.88087336817513 COLUMBUS-NORTH WATER 87.62040189599 41.88956943459514 COLUMBUS-RANDOLPH INT LEVEL 87.62064346240 41.88451480177515 COLUMBUS-ROOSEVELT 87.62040041943 41.86751255566516 COLUMBUS-SOUTH WATER INT LEVEL 87.62070064599 41.88692986818517 COMMERCIAL-100TH 87.55094750139 41.71338707895

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518 COMMERCIAL-87TH 87.55143060296 41.73737838757519 COMMERCIAL-91ST 87.55125692718 41.73007578209520 COMMERCIAL-92ND 87.55121357952 41.72824907506521 COMMERCIAL-95TH 87.55107624358 41.72276488365522 DEARBORN-HURON 87.62972432178 41.89485409475523 DEARBORN-ILLINOIS 87.62962816553 41.89083279396524 DEARBORN-JACKSON 87.62929898194 41.87816702833525 DEARBORN-KINZIE 87.62958692725 41.88923234865526 DEARBORN-LAKE 87.62949751709 41.88574541115527 DEARBORN-MADISON 87.62940235694 41.88199799317528 DEARBORN-MONROE 87.62936866553 41.88071932520529 DEARBORN-OAK 87.62988880225 41.90057254397530 DEARBORN-OHIO 87.62967614209 41.89244837990531 DEARBORN-ONTARIO 87.62969606006 41.89324910646532 DEARBORN-RANDOLPH 87.62945713819 41.88448193849533 DEARBORN-SUPERIOR 87.62975407959 41.89565701272534 HALSTED-53RD 87.64525052883 41.79794215716535 HALSTED-57TH 87.64506456398 41.79066703215536 HALSTED-59TH 87.64496859133 41.78702514933537 HALSTED-61ST 87.64487751320 41.78338565714538 HALSTED-63RD 87.64478649367 41.77975061027539 HALSTED-66TH 87.64464427101 41.77429532901540 HALSTED-69TH 87.64450709133 41.76883755557541 HALSTED-71ST 87.64441296242 41.76520275869542 HALSTED-74TH 87.64427504054 41.75974455947543 HALSTED-76TH 87.64418368898 41.75608841884544 HALSTED-78TH 87.64408928664 41.75245500868545 HALSTED-79TH 87.64404375539 41.75064248133546 HALSTED-81ST 87.64393424758 41.74699833289547 HALSTED-83RD 87.64383083351 41.74335811804548 JEFFERY-79TH 87.57598171236 41.75160612196549 JEFFERY-81ST 87.57591789595 41.74796984461550 JEFFERY-87TH 87.57571801704 41.73705598523551 JEFFERY-89TH 87.57563064986 41.73340960241552 JEFFERY-91ST 87.57553485689 41.72976114928553 JEFFERY-93RD 87.57544591548 41.72611567272554 JEFFERY-95TH 87.57535545845 41.72246904381555 JEFFERY-ANTHONY-84TH 87.57580848189 41.74230346179556 JEFFERY-COAST GUARD-MARQUETTE 87.57513280610 41.77539032511557 JEFFERY-SOUTH CHICAGO-83RD 87.57585720454 41.74450416492558 JERSEY-LINCOLN 87.71156418904 41.99296263000559 KARLOV-115TH 87.72617551328 41.84425824314560 KEDZIE-107TH 87.70108253278 41.69887141488561 KEDZIE-109TH 87.70095113044 41.69521889534562 KEDZIE-111TH 87.70082770466 41.69156778987563 KEDZIE-16TH 87.70545649373 41.85908385253564 KEDZIE-19TH 87.70535838826 41.85541493065565 KEDZIE-23RD 87.70520005232 41.84995108299566 KEDZIE-24TH 87.70514823982 41.84814023142567 KEDZIE-25TH 87.70509446638 41.84633439939568 KEDZIE-26TH 87.70504048591 41.84451752829569 COMMERCIAL-SOUTH CHICAGO 87.55118008343 41.72673995787

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570 CONGRESS PLAZA-CONGRESS 87.76462509144 41.87382681738571 CONSTANCE-ELLIOTT-SOUTH CHICAGO 87.58023449752 41.74765534070572 CORLISS-DOTY-111TH 87.60059393503 41.69285747737573 CORNELL-47TH 87.59023184128 41.81038082904574 CORNELL-57TH 87.58541452096 41.79167784465575 CORNELL-HAYES 87.58457603658 41.78062654386576 CORNELL-MARQUETTE 87.58489224752 41.77525001651

577 CORNELL-MIDWAY PLAISANCE SOUTH DRIVE 87.58524566549 41.78807378215

578 COTTAGE GROVE-103RD 87.60651750535 41.70743344614579 COTTAGE GROVE-107TH 87.60819937254 41.70008219222580 COTTAGE GROVE-111TH 87.60986050536 41.69277120784581 COTTAGE GROVE-113TH 87.61067679833 41.68914596956582 COTTAGE GROVE-115TH 87.61139546630 41.68544234846583 COTTAGE GROVE-35TH 87.61063335692 41.83118622359584 COTTAGE GROVE-37TH 87.60882535692 41.82772226656585 COTTAGE GROVE-43RD 87.60670812645 41.81681377046586 COTTAGE GROVE-45TH 87.60664695067 41.81317320014587 COTTAGE GROVE-47TH 87.60656518113 41.80953275873588 COTTAGE GROVE-49TH 87.60648745848 41.80589351654589 COTTAGE GROVE-55TH 87.60621549754 41.79496536028590 COTTAGE GROVE-57TH 87.60615309520 41.79132525090591 COTTAGE GROVE-59TH 87.60607978270 41.78769555559592 COTTAGE GROVE-60TH 87.60603749363 41.78587406730593 COTTAGE GROVE-61ST 87.60600938817 41.78405761808594 COTTAGE GROVE-63RD 87.60592997020 41.78041010636595 COTTAGE GROVE-64TH 87.60589034520 41.77859434073596 COTTAGE GROVE-65TH 87.60584929832 41.77677759854597 COTTAGE GROVE-67TH 87.60576875535 41.77314086026598 COTTAGE GROVE-73RD 87.60548932176 41.76222964541599 COTTAGE GROVE-75TH 87.60539129441 41.75858006337600 COTTAGE GROVE-76TH 87.60534447410 41.75675809853601 COTTAGE GROVE-78TH 87.60524983738 41.75310716883602 COTTAGE GROVE-79TH 87.60521454832 41.75128615321603 COTTAGE GROVE-81ST 87.60513513816 41.74762732899604 COTTAGE GROVE-82ND 87.60508439207 41.74579799695605 COTTAGE GROVE-83RD 87.60503309520 41.74396977039606 COTTAGE GROVE-85TH 87.60492660691 41.74026996960607 COTTAGE GROVE-86TH 87.60487477488 41.73846264929608 COTTAGE GROVE-87TH 87.60482283348 41.73664940710609 COTTAGE GROVE-91ST 87.60464736863 41.72935471959610 COTTAGE GROVE-93RD 87.60456563035 41.72570343053611 COTTAGE GROVE-95TH 87.60448161082 41.72204432506612 COTTAGE GROVE-BOWEN-51ST 87.60676659129 41.81947749311613 COTTAGE GROVE-MARQUETTE 87.60580897410 41.77496004385614 COTTAGE GROVE-MIDWAY PLAISANCE 87.60605948973 41.78712978215615 COTTAGE GROVE-OAKWOOD 87.60685532957 41.82272857124616 COTTAGE GROVE-PERSHING 87.60687306004 41.82396480171617 COTTAGE GROVE-RHODES-31ST 87.61349953661 41.83847206735618 COTTAGE GROVE-SOUTH CHICAGO-71ST 87.60558716551 41.76586856338619 CREGIER-87TH 87.58057264205 41.73698701648620 CUMBERLAND-BRYN MAWR 87.83658161885 41.97954447764621 CUMBERLAND-CATHERINE 87.83661116963 41.97721745420

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622 DAMEN-14TH 87.67615009917 41.86312716503623 DAMEN-18TH 87.67599457573 41.85766277440624 DAMEN-21ST 87.67589482182 41.85401157127625 DAMEN-30TH 87.67541708112 41.83807772057626 DAMEN-33RD 87.67537618120 41.83402291891627 DAMEN-35TH 87.67528047807 41.83039007125628 DAMEN-37TH 87.67518095073 41.82674099703629 DAMEN-47TH 87.67494526714 41.80850744623630 DAMEN-48TH 87.67464081401 41.80668623138631 DAMEN-51ST 87.67450695854 41.80123336029632 DAMEN-57TH 87.67419608354 41.79027227434633 DAMEN-59TH 87.67409987651 41.78662752824634 DAMEN-61ST 87.67400093510 41.78298225089635 DAMEN-63RD 87.67390513042 41.77931564933636 DAMEN-65TH 87.67380840776 41.77570666104637 DAMEN-69TH 87.67362490385 41.76844095791638 DAMEN-71ST 87.67353406792 41.76480644619639 DAMEN-74TH 87.67339133745 41.75932337197640 DAMEN-76TH 87.67328837260 41.75569255556641 DAMEN-79TH 87.67313427495 41.75023118446642 DAMEN-83RD 87.67296361479 41.74294352820643 DAMEN-95TH 87.67278766557 41.72107302818644 DAMEN-ADAMS 87.67657997026 41.87874572364645 DAMEN-ADDISON 87.67855254448 41.94686428230646 DAMEN-ARCHER 87.67531443510 41.83181934860647 DAMEN-ARGYLE 87.67929591948 41.97239773544648 DAMEN-ARMITAGE 87.67762149761 41.91775780571649 DAMEN-AUGUSTA 87.67715556792 41.89955146194650 DAMEN-BELMONT 87.67835522026 41.93957286041651 DAMEN-BERTEAU 87.67886550933 41.95780613387652 DAMEN-BEVERLY-87TH 87.67278502104 41.73565438366653 DAMEN-BLUE ISLAND 87.67574754839 41.84853590330654 DAMEN-CERMAK 87.67584031011 41.85217595018655 DAMEN-CHICAGO 87.67705236089 41.89591164162656 DAMEN-DEVON 87.68013563823 41.99789519641657 DAMEN-DIVISION 87.67725780229 41.90319112601658 DAMEN-ELSTON-FULLERTON 87.67791957964 41.92536271587659 DAMEN-FOSTER 87.67940350933 41.97603298545660 DAMEN-GARFIELD 87.67430056401 41.79391631731661 DAMEN-GRACE 87.67865422026 41.95050929011662 DAMEN-HOWARD 87.68044759527 42.01944700893663 DAMEN-JACKSON 87.67654570854 41.87747854395664 DAMEN-KENNEDY EXIT 87.67777149788 41.92191772797665 DAMEN-LAKE 87.67673907573 41.88498248146666 DAMEN-LAWRENCE 87.67918558355 41.96875617685667 DAMEN-LINCOLN-IRVING PARK 87.67900477105 41.95451772762668 DAMEN-MADISON 87.67664187261 41.88131386427669 DAMEN-MONROE 87.67661183745 41.88001314552670 DAMEN-MONTROSE 87.67895914995 41.96145824715671 DAMEN-OGDEN 87.67642030229 41.87275736816672 DAMEN-PERSHING NORTHBOUND 87.67687050542 41.82308428999673 DAMEN-PERSHING SOUTHBOUND 87.67687050542 41.82308428999

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674 DAMEN-PETERSON 87.67982752495 41.99067536827675 DAMEN-POLK 87.67638382964 41.87147777051676 DAMEN-ROOSEVELT 87.67624969292 41.86675457128677 DAMEN-ROSCOE 87.67845292339 41.94321575495678 DAMEN-STEVENSON RAMPS 87.67544386600 41.83758671020679 DAMEN-VAN BUREN 87.67652777104 41.87620713379680 DAMEN-WARREN 87.67666311089 41.88223191505681 DAMEN-WASHINGTON 87.67669035698 41.88314691505682 DAMEN-WEBSTER 87.67775238042 41.92139775102683 DAMEN-WELLINGTON 87.67823722417 41.93593030572684 DAMEN-WILSON 87.67908350542 41.96509599325685 DANTE-SOUTH CHICAGO 87.59000843893 41.75468855165686 DEARBORN-CHICAGO 87.62977463819 41.89665552444687 DEARBORN-CONGRESS 87.62923829834 41.87562630176688 DEARBORN-DIVISION 87.62998608350 41.90392318851689 DEARBORN-ERIE 87.62971707959 41.89405214553690 DEARBORN-GRAND 87.62965216162 41.89164645412691 DEARBORN-HARRISON 87.62920969678 41.87453941895692 DEARBORN-HUBBARD 87.62960703272 41.89003973146693 DEARBORN-VAN BUREN 87.62926225147 41.87689878223694 DEARBORN-WACKER 87.62953119678 41.88693352833695 DEARBORN-WASHINGTON 87.62943536866 41.88321489161696 DELPHIA-BRYN MAWR 87.84151346260 41.98102680967697 DESPLAINES-ADAMS 87.64404179054 41.87925837598698 DESPLAINES-FULTON 87.64427624367 41.88680433302699 DESPLAINES-HARRISON 87.64388684133 41.87435283692700 DESPLAINES-JACKSON 87.64400300539 41.87798802442701 DESPLAINES-LAKE 87.64424346633 41.88569654396702 DESPLAINES-MADISON 87.64412723586 41.88182012208703 DESPLAINES-MILWAUKEE-KINZIE 87.64433392726 41.88903357521704 DESPLAINES-MONROE 87.64408202101 41.88052976661705 DESPLAINES-POLK 87.64381337648 41.87197071973706 DESPLAINES-RANDOLPH 87.64420564601 41.88442801271707 DESPLAINES-ROOSEVELT-RUBLE 87.64366116554 41.86719926660708 DESPLAINES-TAYLOR 87.64374043508 41.86969599316709 DESPLAINES-VAN BUREN 87.64396006789 41.87671513770710 DESPLAINES-WASHINGTON 87.64416613039 41.88316527833711 DOBSON-87TH 87.59915410691 41.73672693835712 DORCHESTER-63RD 87.59152811471 41.78056632511713 DORCHESTER-67TH 87.59158523190 41.77328086807714 DORCHESTER-71ST 87.59099355221 41.76601530947715 DORCHESTER-75TH 87.59079961081 41.75872376650716 DORCHESTER-83RD 87.59045059128 41.74414194226717 DORCHESTER-87TH 87.59056539206 41.73684802429718 DORCHESTER-HYDE PARK 87.59185231784 41.80242134466719 DORCHESTER-MIDWAY PLAISANCE 87.59150282175 41.78728450480720 DOTY-103RD 87.58070752095 41.70787197348721 KING-100TH 87.61392296239 41.71250159067722 KING-103RD 87.61376735692 41.70731537192723 KING-107TH 87.61357205614 41.70001075863724 KING-111TH 87.61337649364 41.69273772737725 KING-24TH PL-25TH 87.61777880614 41.84844879002

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726 KING-26TH 87.61767140380 41.84572320408727 KING-29TH 87.61757560302 41.84206790329728 KING-31ST 87.61746698193 41.83841932126729 KING-33RD 87.61704829443 41.83464705172730 KING-35TH 87.61731338036 41.83110204781731 KING-37TH 87.61707187255 41.82747366500732 KING-41ST 87.61689694286 41.82023373921733 KING-43RD 87.61679234130 41.81663500874734 KING-45TH 87.61669016942 41.81301007123735 KING-47TH 87.61658873974 41.80938411029736 KING-49TH 87.61649640380 41.80574185638737 KING-61ST 87.61571349755 41.78388422746738 KING-63RD 87.61562232958 41.78023913761739 KING-65TH 87.61553572411 41.77660374698740 KING-69TH 87.61535486474 41.76933962979741 KING-71ST 87.61526208349 41.76571146572742 KING-73RD 87.61520553661 41.76205941494743 KING-75TH 87.61512035692 41.75840759071744 KING-76TH 87.61508234520 41.75658293837745 KING-79TH 87.61495839208 41.75111405946746 KING-81ST 87.61487081005 41.74746304774747 KING-83RD 87.61474663427 41.74381230164748 KING-87TH 87.61452795849 41.73650302819749 KING-95TH 87.61414331395 41.72189247349750 KING-97TH 87.61405082177 41.71824840708751 KING-99TH 87.61396462255 41.71406725474752 KING-BEST-60TH 87.61575954052 41.78569891496753 KING-ELLSWORTH-51ST 87.61611074364 41.80210252435754 KING-GARFIELD 87.61598107567 41.79480080950755 KING-McCORMICK SQ 87.61896660327 41.85120056425756 KING-OAKWOOD 87.61696533739 41.82264923140757 KING-PERSHING 87.61699682568 41.82383410640758 KING-SOUTH CHICAGO-67TH 87.61544979833 41.77296977042759 DREXEL-43RD 87.60453793894 41.81683996967760 DREXEL-47TH 87.60437422410 41.80955894232761 DREXEL-73RD 87.60392586473 41.76224946962762 DREXEL-HYDE PARK-51ST-PAYNE 87.60420231785 41.80228130560763 DREXEL-OAKWOOD 87.60614149363 41.82285916109764 EAST RIVER ROAD-BRYN MAWR 87.84643472823 41.98094729795765 EAST RIVER ROAD-FOSTER 87.84650332198 41.97370609482766 EDENS RAMPS NB-WILSON 87.74659519995 41.96438637687767 ELLIS-130TH 87.59770738816 41.65945487968768 ELLIS-43RD 87.60185177879 41.81687040327769 ELLIS-47TH 87.60170023582 41.80958775482770 ELLIS-55TH 87.60130998582 41.79501472356771 ELLIS-63RD 87.60106781394 41.78046776261772 ELLIS-79TH 87.60033795847 41.75133812196773 ELLIS-83RD 87.60015439207 41.74403533679774 ELLIS-LANGLEY-111TH 87.60512899754 41.69282641487775 ELLIS-MIDWAY PLAISANCE 87.60122015379 41.78718021574776 ELLIS-OAKWOOD 87.60476294285 41.82334941890777 ELLIS-SOUTH CHICAGO-73RD 87.60056840769 41.76228493447

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778 ELSTON-ADDISON 87.70884299764 41.94662305964779 ELSTON-ADDISON 87.70884299764 41.94662305964780 ELSTON-AUGUSTA 87.65664689993 41.89988389553781 ELSTON-CORTLAND 87.66641056791 41.91645373539782 ELSTON-DIVISION 87.65835817728 41.90349704788783 ELSTON-FOSTER 87.75180310314 41.97528429014784 ELSTON-LAWRENCE 87.74016458751 41.96810773935785 ELSTON-LOGAN 87.68537039996 41.93049584087786 ELSTON-MILWAUKEE-FRY 87.78379316958 41.99298963781787 ELSTON-MONTROSE 87.72969346250 41.96092688387788 ELSTON-NORTH 87.66216105619 41.91070613382789 ELSTON-WEBSTER 87.67231720463 41.92148655571790 EMERALD-26TH 87.64543362258 41.84534132126791 EMERALD-29TH 87.64515323195 41.84170010642792 EMERALD-31ST 87.64506609523 41.83805968454793 EMERALD-33RD 87.64497772023 41.83441711032794 EMERALD-35TH 87.64488964601 41.83076620797795 EMERALD-37TH 87.64480097414 41.82711742281796 EMERALD-47TH 87.64432821242 41.80888331342797 EMERALD-PERSHING 87.64472041945 41.82347388374798 EMERALD-ROOT 87.64458474758 41.81895077046799 ESMOND-MONTEREY 87.66851499760 41.69131393440800 EWING-106TH 87.53528359513 41.70273382504801 EWING-112TH 87.53528060294 41.69184325862802 EWING-99TH 87.53527740763 41.71582007114803 EWING-AVENUE L-95TH 87.53654254826 41.72294155943804 EWING-INDIANAPOLIS 87.53527552872 41.71281294223805 EXCHANGE-83RD 87.55276094280 41.74463996180806 EXCHANGE-SOUTH CHICAGO-92ND 87.55258180218 41.72774675865807 FAIRBANKS-CHICAGO 87.62036950927 41.89678520803808 FAIRBANKS-ERIE 87.62029290771 41.89420132131809 FAIRBANKS-GRAND 87.62023435693 41.89180308303810 FAIRBANKS-OHIO 87.62025472412 41.89259896193811 FAIRBANKS-ONTARIO 87.62027541162 41.89340630568812 FEDERAL-CONGRESS 87.62969588819 41.87562200489813 FINANCIAL-CONGRESS 87.63308094288 41.87558978614814 FINANCIAL-HARRISON 87.63305606397 41.87448837207815 FINANCIAL-VAN BUREN 87.63311019288 41.87686255567816 FORD DRIVE-130TH 87.56324735610 41.65917027683817 FOREST GLEN-LECLAIRE-ELSTON 87.75473431799 41.97708694248818 FOREST GLEN-PETERSON 87.74253432189 41.98996530187819 FOREST PRESERVE-ADDISON 87.82538337274 41.94506090729820 FOSTER-MILWAUKEE 87.76775757191 41.97568589560821 FRANCISCO-FOSTER 87.70135655232 41.97579916514822 FRANKLIN-ADAMS 87.63523657179 41.87936851270823 FRANKLIN-CHICAGO 87.63569413429 41.89657965334824 FRANKLIN-GRAND 87.63557555616 41.89156703224825 FRANKLIN-HARRISON 87.63508465382 41.87446050098826 FRANKLIN-ILLINOIS 87.63555511085 41.89076533303827 FRANKLIN-JACKSON 87.63520384913 41.87810378223828 FRANKLIN-LAKE 87.63541002882 41.88573488380829 FRANKLIN-MADISON 87.63531162257 41.88193375489

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830 FRANKLIN-MONROE 87.63528127100 41.88064073927831 FRANKLIN-OHIO 87.63559584913 41.89236840725832 FRANKLIN-ONTARIO 87.63561454835 41.89316755959833 FRANKLIN-RANDOLPH 87.63537918116 41.88446483302834 FRANKLIN-VAN BUREN 87.63517724366 41.87682609082835 FRANKLIN-WACKER 87.63544322022 41.88685526271836 FRANKLIN-WASHINGTON 87.63534261085 41.88320544239837 FRANKLIN CONNECTOR-CERMAK 87.63487902874 41.85286952643838 GARVEY-WACKER LOWER LEVEL 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 839 GATEWAY CROSSING-MADISON 87.63965652697 41.88188379581840 GATEWAY CROSSING-MONROE 87.63961852114 41.88059129903841 GATEWAY CROSSING-WASHINGTON 87.63926017993 41.88318588532842 GEORGE-LAKEWOOD 87.66119834134 41.93433707916843 GLENWOOD-BRYN MAWR 87.66495572806 41.98354802452844 GLENWOOD-DEVON 87.66550444681 41.99813547766845 GLENWOOD-FOSTER 87.66475211869 41.97624783310846 GLENWOOD-RIDGE 87.66504451713 41.98667167686847 GRAND-BRICKYARD DRIVE-FULLERTON 87.79148373599 41.92362841509848 GRAND-CHICAGO 87.69991108747 41.89562873928849 GREENVIEW-BELMONT 87.66624225541 41.93973006745850 GREENVIEW-LINCOLN-BARRY 87.66617472806 41.93789689166851 GREENWOOD-87TH 87.59755245847 41.73675021179852 HALSTED-101ST 87.64292916164 41.71055811801853 HALSTED-103RD 87.64283397023 41.70691708676854 HALSTED-107TH 87.64260803273 41.69964094613855 HALSTED-111TH 87.64237845461 41.69235609065856 HALSTED-114TH 87.64220849367 41.68690302034857 HALSTED-115TH 87.64215204835 41.68508212190858 HALSTED-119TH 87.64190852101 41.67781466876859 HALSTED-120TH 87.64184754835 41.67599297345860 HALSTED-16TH 87.64670556008 41.85991136425861 HALSTED-18TH 87.64664918508 41.85809232518862 HALSTED-26TH 87.64644895852 41.84532745017863 HALSTED-29TH 87.64636903664 41.84165746579864 HALSTED-30TH 87.64632232180 41.83986432126865 HALSTED-31ST 87.64627815773 41.83804556735866 HALSTED-33RD 87.64620216164 41.83483032125867 HALSTED-34TH 87.64615338039 41.83281149313868 HALSTED-35TH 87.64610614601 41.83075041109869 HALSTED-37TH 87.64603383351 41.82763247359870 HALSTED-43RD 87.64572684523 41.81618375874871 HALSTED-45TH 87.64563400148 41.81249341498872 HALSTED-47TH 87.64553794289 41.80886374701873 HALSTED-51ST 87.64534450148 41.80158436029874 HALSTED-87TH 87.64362181008 41.73607036022875 HALSTED-91ST 87.64341499757 41.72876889928876 HALSTED-95TH 87.64321361867 41.72145745787877 HALSTED-98TH PL 87.64303983742 41.71511286802878 HALSTED-99TH 87.64300277492 41.71421431333879 HALSTED-ADAMS 87.64728022023 41.87921705176880 HALSTED-ADDISON 87.64948622024 41.94731482136881 HALSTED-ARCHER 87.64648892336 41.84719816892

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882 HALSTED-ARMITAGE 87.64850888820 41.91817970805883 HALSTED-BELMONT 87.64926661477 41.93998093463884 HALSTED-BROADWAY-GRACE 87.64961998977 41.95119789558885 HALSTED-CANALPORT 87.64655347023 41.85472928612886 HALSTED-CERMAK 87.64649538820 41.85264652049887 HALSTED-CHICAGO 87.64774503274 41.89639901272888 HALSTED-CLARK-BARRY 87.64921611867 41.93816331354889 HALSTED-CLYBOURN-WEED 87.64825097024 41.91000318070890 HALSTED-DIVERSEY 87.64901192336 41.93271997369891 HALSTED-DIVISION 87.64809420852 41.90363709476892 HALSTED-ERIE 87.64767378664 41.89337534865893 HALSTED-EXCHANGE-ROOT 87.64579213430 41.81862737593894 HALSTED-GARFIELD 87.64516036086 41.79430185247895 HALSTED-HALSTED PKWY NORTH 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 896 HALSTED-HALSTED PKWY SOUTH 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 897 HALSTED-HARRISON 87.64712663820 41.87433932520898 HALSTED-JACKSON 87.64724174367 41.87794739551899 HALSTED-LAKE 87.64747399367 41.88566454396900 HALSTED-LINCOLN-FULLERTON 87.64876128664 41.92545384087901 HALSTED-MADISON 87.64736007180 41.88177784474902 HALSTED-MARQUETTE 87.64459718117 41.77247247745903 HALSTED-MILWAUKEE-GRAND 87.64761684524 41.89118551271904 HALSTED-MONROE 87.64732177102 41.88049223927905 HALSTED-NORTH 87.64827157570 41.91091961820906 HALSTED-PERSHING 87.64592818898 41.82345905952907 HALSTED-RANDOLPH 87.64743635305 41.88440647364908 HALSTED-ROOSEVELT 87.64691834914 41.86715410253909 HALSTED-ROSCOE 87.64937492336 41.94361618464910 HALSTED-SUMMIT-85TH 87.64372507570 41.73969330945911 HALSTED-TAYLOR 87.64696116164 41.86960013769912 HALSTED-VAN BUREN 87.64720241555 41.87667171192913 HALSTED-VERMONT 87.64138062648 41.66204013359914 HALSTED-VINCENNES 87.64364754836 41.73731330554915 HALSTED-WASHINGTON 87.64740459133 41.88314614942916 HALSTED-WEBSTER 87.64863256008 41.92181705180917 HALSTED-WELLINGTON 87.64914092727 41.93637902057918 HALSTED-WILLOW 87.64836123586 41.91382716117919 HALSTED-WRIGHTWOOD 87.64888865774 41.92908354790920 HALSTED PKWY-UNION-63RD 87.64484859914 41.78201625480921 HAMLET-111TH 87.65973395853 41.69214813362922 HAMLET-112 PL-ASHLAND 87.66078613431 41.68929281331923 HAMLIN-103RD 87.71601071639 41.70597924692924 HAMLIN-16TH 87.72006603671 41.85892073925925 HAMLIN-26TH 87.71967427499 41.84431716501926 HAMLIN-31ST 87.71946778280 41.83696823141927 HAMLIN-55TH 87.71825977889 41.79327562200928 HAMLIN-71ST 87.71749454843 41.76416542275929 HAMLIN-79TH 87.71823368905 41.74962575086930 HAMLIN-ARMITAGE 87.72166617734 41.91722325883931 HAMLIN-AUGUSTA 87.72131171640 41.89906262991932 HAMLIN-CERMAK 87.71987214608 41.85160739158933 HAMLIN-CHICAGO 87.72119186093 41.89541304787

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934 HAMLIN-DIVERSEY 87.72208764999 41.93185122369935 HAMLIN-DIVISION 87.72143082968 41.90271283304936 HAMLIN-ELSTON 87.72278220077 41.95618179402937 HAMLIN-FERDINAND 87.72103523983 41.88990431740938 HAMLIN-FULLERTON 87.72188154843 41.92454232524939 HAMLIN-GRAND 87.72147798202 41.90420563773940 HAMLIN-IRVING PARK 87.72271054452 41.95372571590941 HAMLIN-JACKSON 87.72062960702 41.87715043457942 HAMLIN-LAKE 87.72092041562 41.88520404005943 HAMLIN-LAWRENCE 87.72314257968 41.96829436044944 HAMLIN-MADISON 87.72075298202 41.88078961817945 HAMLIN-MONTROSE 87.72292928671 41.96100864559946 HAMLIN-NORTH 87.72167327109 41.90993635257947 HAMLIN-OGDEN 87.71989094296 41.85274091111948 HAMLIN-WASHINGTON 87.72082022812 41.88189686036949 HARLEM-ADDISON 87.80700539226 41.94526504792950 HARLEM-BELMONT 87.80674680632 41.93799634869951 HARLEM-BRYN MAWR 87.80694199773 41.98277104795952 HARLEM-DEVON 87.80679190398 41.99777064562953 HARLEM-DIVERSEY 87.80649498601 41.93081523931954 HARLEM-HIGGINS 87.80695867741 41.98111516905955 HARLEM-NINA-TALCOTT 87.80691433366 41.98585375499956 HARLEM-NORTHWEST HIGHWAY 87.80680098991 41.99697844250957 HARLEM-PETERSON 87.80687223601 41.98999912218958 HARLEM-PRATT 87.80671797429 42.00447400110959 HARPER-103RD 87.58446817721 41.70779623910960 HAZEL-MONTROSE 87.65232734524 41.96180946590961 HEADHOUSE-GRAND 87.61156497919 41.89198420731962 HEADHOUSE-PED CROSSING 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 963 HIGGINS-FOSTER 87.78589586880 41.97565622373964 HOMAN-111TH 87.70573855623 41.69149280940965 HOMAN-115TH 87.70541707576 41.68418728205966 HOMAN-16TH 87.71033304842 41.85902520800967 HOMAN-47TH 87.70860590389 41.80806107123968 HOMAN-55TH 87.70845740779 41.79344139543969 HOMAN-71ST 87.70770141951 41.76430786806970 HOMAN-ARCHER 87.70913467342 41.81108722358971 HOMAN-AUGUSTA 87.71155614217 41.89914902835972 HOMAN-CHICAGO 87.71143590779 41.89550662209973 HOMAN-CONGRESS 87.71080670858 41.87454396582974 HOMAN-DIVISION 87.71167499764 41.90278776272975 HOMAN-DOUGLAS 87.71044154842 41.86290762597976 HOMAN-FRANKLIN BLVD 87.71127254842 41.89001685646977 HOMAN-GRAND 87.71157711873 41.89977529788978 HOMAN-HARRISON 87.71078177108 41.87362834863979 HOMAN-HIRSCH 87.71179316561 41.90641756351980 HOMAN-JACKSON 87.71088607967 41.87727725879981 HOMAN-KIMBALL-NORTH 87.71188059529 41.91005382914982 HOMAN-LAKE 87.71111873592 41.88463664943983 HOMAN-MADISON 87.71100553670 41.88091684083984 HOMAN-OGDEN 87.71025628670 41.85627088768985 HOMAN-POLK 87.71068902107 41.87090051269

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986 HOMAN-ROOSEVELT 87.71054277889 41.86634913378987 HOMAN-WARREN 87.71103316951 41.88181476270988 HOMAN-WASHINGTON 87.71106078670 41.88274250099989 HOUSTON-92ND 87.54982276702 41.72826412584990 HOYNE-47TH 87.67711968120 41.80850251654991 HOYNE-ARCHER-35TH 87.67772126714 41.83036362594992 HOYNE-WASHINGTON 87.67913055620 41.88310740724993 HUMBOLDT-ARMITAGE 87.70208884919 41.91744483696994 HUMBOLDT-AUGUSTA 87.70246754450 41.89923387991995 HUMBOLDT-CORTLAND 87.70203502497 41.91562366117996 HUMBOLDT-DIVISION 87.70227079841 41.90287722757997 HUMBOLDT-NORTH 87.70186599372 41.91017304398998 HUMBOLDT-SACRAMENTO-PALMER 87.70246754450 41.89923387991999 HYDE PARK-53RD 87.58405510689 41.79961653216

1000 HYDE PARK-55TH 87.58395113424 41.795227954031001 HYDE PARK-57TH 87.58388918111 41.792642875901002 INDEPENDENCE-CONGRESS 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1003 INDEPENDENCE-HARRISON 87.72036512655 41.873515051761004 INDEPENDENCE-POLK 87.72027113046 41.870784508791005 INDEPENDENCE-ROOSEVELT 87.72012320077 41.866239747061006 INDIANA-111TH 87.61826172802 41.692651512531007 INDIANA-115TH 87.61804991943 41.685375219551008 INDIANA-130TH 87.61845341161 41.659107430471009 INDIANA-16TH 87.62238557177 41.860289860341010 INDIANA-18TH 87.62233216552 41.857899911121011 INDIANA-24TH 87.62219406787 41.849309665021012 INDIANA-31ST 87.62192481787 41.838364661101013 INDIANA-33RD 87.62183979443 41.834718188441014 INDIANA-35TH 87.62176362255 41.831059040001015 INDIANA-37TH 87.62168159521 41.827410922811016 INDIANA-41ST 87.62150651709 41.820169692331017 INDIANA-43RD 87.62140742724 41.816563989211018 INDIANA-45TH 87.62131562646 41.813132582951019 INDIANA-47TH 87.62121289599 41.809311196231020 INDIANA-49TH 87.62111906787 41.805669754821021 INDIANA-51ST 87.62102683349 41.802026832941022 INDIANA-53RD 87.62092611474 41.798199102471023 INDIANA-57TH 87.62075389208 41.791091821211024 INDIANA-59TH 87.62065847802 41.787444762621025 INDIANA-60TH 87.62061309521 41.785615485271026 INDIANA-61ST 87.62056293115 41.783800379801027 INDIANA-63RD 87.62041213818 41.780108289951028 INDIANA-71ST 87.62009761865 41.765612329001029 INDIANA-79TH 87.61976878662 41.751034110241030 INDIANA-83RD 87.61957013818 41.743731953981031 INDIANA-87TH 87.61937459911 41.736430934441032 INDIANA-CERMAK 87.62227410693 41.852887711901033 INDIANA-CULLERTON 87.62227801709 41.855513137681034 INDIANA-GARFIELD 87.62084610302 41.794722872001035 INDIANA-MARQUETTE 87.62029198583 41.772880805571036 INDIANA-PERSHING 87.62160197802 41.823775266561037 INDIANA-ROOSEVELT 87.62255587256 41.86748421582

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1038 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-MARINE-IRVING PARK 87.64525641555 41.954636973711039 IRVING PARK-KENNEDY SEB 87.72849193930 41.953640399641040 JEFFERSON-HARRISON 87.64242384132 41.874370918951041 JEFFERSON-JACKSON 87.64253573586 41.878001071291042 JEFFERSON-LAKE 87.64277350148 41.885705004901043 JEFFERSON-MADISON 87.64266103664 41.881837571301044 JEFFERSON-MONROE 87.64261818507 41.880547813481045 JEFFERSON-POLK 87.64234704054 41.871989336911046 JEFFERSON-TAYLOR 87.64227226320 41.869717239261047 JEFFERSON-VAN BUREN 87.64249756789 41.876732973641048 JEFFERSON-WASHINGTON 87.64269977101 41.883172110361049 JEFFERY-67TH 87.57648746626 41.773455625881050 JEFFERY-69TH 87.57639814204 41.769801094631051 JEFFERY-71ST PL 87.57628243111 41.765293282131052 JEFFERY-71ST 87.57630225923 41.766243832911053 JEFFERY-73RD 87.57622140767 41.762514868061054 JEFFERY-75TH 87.57614198579 41.758876407121055 JEFFERY-76TH 87.57610281001 41.757059375871056 KEDZIE-28TH 87.70492995857 41.840876653291057 KEDZIE-31ST 87.70482286091 41.837232938441058 KEDZIE-36TH 87.70454980232 41.828078602501059 KEDZIE-38TH 87.70444822029 41.824403825151060 KEDZIE-45TH 87.70411757576 41.811758579051061 KEDZIE-47TH 87.70397493513 41.808115360291062 KEDZIE-48TH PL 87.70390777888 41.805697973571063 KEDZIE-51ST 87.70376588435 41.800820747001064 KEDZIE-53RD 87.70365950544 41.797166844661065 KEDZIE-55TH 87.70355407966 41.793513907151066 KEDZIE-57TH 87.70345422810 41.789883715741067 KEDZIE-59TH 87.70334872810 41.786248399331068 KEDZIE-61ST 87.70324606013 41.782607469641069 KEDZIE-63RD 87.70313675544 41.778973282141070 KEDZIE-65TH 87.70305229060 41.775322465731071 KEDZIE-71ST 87.70281277497 41.764388661031072 KEDZIE-73RD 87.70271046247 41.760756172751073 KEDZIE-77TH 87.70249886091 41.753450532121074 KEDZIE-83RD 87.70219831404 41.742496024291075 KEDZIE-85TH 87.70209176325 41.738854293821076 KEDZIE-ADDISON 87.70782191951 41.946630934641077 KEDZIE-ARCHER 87.70421115388 41.814113090771078 KEDZIE-ARGYLE 87.70857942342 41.972090321381079 KEDZIE-ARMITAGE 87.70696743904 41.917401700241080 KEDZIE-ARTHINGTON 87.70578982185 41.870052907221081 KEDZIE-AUGUSTA 87.70667445857 41.899195403351082 KEDZIE-AVONDALE-KENNEDY SEB 87.70764197810 41.938604149481083 KEDZIE-BELMONT-KENNEDY EXIT NWB 87.70769774373 41.939330993231084 KEDZIE-BERTEAU 87.70812911873 41.957553376061085 KEDZIE-CERMAK 87.70525465779 41.851765165021086 KEDZIE-CHICAGO 87.70655633357 41.895553411151087 KEDZIE-COLUMBUS-79TH 87.70242525935 41.750476364141088 KEDZIE-CORWITH YARD DRIVEWAY 87.70441294542 41.819373711771089 KEDZIE-DEVON 87.70934406014 41.99738924328

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1090 KEDZIE-DIVERSEY 87.70742719685 41.932029430721091 KEDZIE-DIVISION 87.70678939998 41.902831915071092 KEDZIE-DOUGLAS 87.70557113045 41.862962293941093 KEDZIE-ELSTON 87.70780352888 41.945917883861094 KEDZIE-FIFTH-ADAMS 87.70604517341 41.878369583011095 KEDZIE-FOSTER 87.70868094685 41.975747766701096 KEDZIE-FRANKLIN BLVD 87.70639029841 41.890070333021097 KEDZIE-FULLERTON 87.70721876717 41.924716352591098 KEDZIE-FULTON 87.70628200935 41.886419512711099 KEDZIE-GRACE 87.70791762263 41.950281012771100 KEDZIE-GRAND 87.70664638045 41.898310676781101 KEDZIE-HARRISON 87.70591685310 41.873687778321102 KEDZIE-HOWARD 87.70866153670 42.019143907361103 KEDZIE-IRVING PARK 87.70801487264 41.953919715901104 KEDZIE-JACKSON 87.70601488826 41.877326375981105 KEDZIE-JERSEY-BRYN MAWR 87.70887663826 41.983067633891106 KEDZIE-JERSEY-PETERSON 87.70887663826 41.983067633891107 KEDZIE-LAKE 87.70621928279 41.884352067391108 KEDZIE-LAWRENCE 87.70847151717 41.968451993251109 KEDZIE-LINCOLN 87.70902385701 41.991404903431110 KEDZIE-LOGAN SOUTH DRIVE 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1111 KEDZIE-MADISON 87.70612273591 41.880972743171112 KEDZIE-MARQUETTE 87.70296712263 41.771674942291113 KEDZIE-MILWAUKEE 87.70735844685 41.929042032281114 KEDZIE-MONTROSE 87.70824841560 41.961186837001115 KEDZIE-NORTH 87.70696046638 41.910115329141116 KEDZIE-OGDEN 87.70542977498 41.857977770491117 KEDZIE-OHIO 87.70644585310 41.891896071311118 KEDZIE-PALMER 87.70711287263 41.921451747121119 KEDZIE-PERSHING 87.70443962263 41.822589903271120 KEDZIE-POLK 87.70582379841 41.870959356441121 KEDZIE-PRATT 87.70934648592 42.004658270631122 KEDZIE-ROOSEVELT 87.70566920076 41.866405305661123 KEDZIE-STEVENSON RAMPS EB 87.70456131765 41.828760402421124 KEDZIE-TOUHY 87.70905676326 42.011861102671125 KEDZIE-WARREN 87.70614805623 41.881881641611126 KEDZIE-WASHINGTON 87.70617046638 41.882794321301127 KEDZIE-WELLINGTON 87.70752875545 41.935698497131128 KEDZIE-WILSON 87.70835518904 41.964698727631129 KEELER-16TH 87.72984065781 41.858799848621130 KEELER-26TH 87.72941173594 41.844185356421131 KEELER-31ST 87.72921161484 41.836826680631132 KEELER-55TH 87.72806199765 41.793160586841133 KEELER-63RD 87.72764467343 41.778598848551134 KEELER-ADDISON 87.73223241953 41.946308379951135 KEELER-ARCHER 87.72828202890 41.800947235291136 KEELER-ARMITAGE 87.73144602500 41.917103731491137 KEELER-AUGUSTA 87.73111526719 41.898937797881138 KEELER-BELMONT 87.73203669297 41.939030852601139 KEELER-CERMAK 87.72960561875 41.851478434551140 KEELER-CONGRESS 87.73034592734 41.874299637701141 KEELER-DIVISION 87.73122507969 41.90259225491

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1142 KEELER-FULLERTON 87.73166684531 41.924425676811143 KEELER-GRAND 87.73136737656 41.908133973671144 KEELER-JACKSON 87.73044838437 41.877026665041145 MENARD-IRVING PARK 87.77188933363 41.953120137771146 MENARD-MADISON 87.76975918519 41.880166594731147 MENARD-MONTROSE 87.77213000160 41.960418473711148 MENARD-NORTH 87.77075396644 41.909312907261149 MENARD-NORTHWEST HIGHWAY 87.77327657973 41.977898231541150 MENARD-WASHINGTON 87.76982623597 41.882173040051151 MICHIGAN-100TH 87.62013931396 41.712682293801152 MICHIGAN-103RD 87.62020895458 41.707214895351153 MICHIGAN-107TH 87.62092895068 41.699905422691154 MICHIGAN-111TH 87.62104774755 41.692605789871155 MICHIGAN-112TH 87.62102758740 41.690794149251156 MICHIGAN-113TH 87.62100649365 41.688982735181157 MICHIGAN-115TH 87.62080443505 41.685346063301158 MICHIGAN-119TH 87.62050955224 41.678058746891159 MICHIGAN-11TH 87.62413113037 41.869310688471160 MICHIGAN-127TH 87.61995635302 41.663477059381161 MICHIGAN-14TH 87.62407958740 41.864110704091162 MICHIGAN-16TH 87.62398782178 41.860228704091163 KEELER-KENNEDY ENT NWB-BELLEPLAINE 87.73252648594 41.955416794021164 KEELER-LAKE 87.73072591172 41.885741989271165 KEELER-LAWRENCE 87.73296779063 41.968185731531166 KEELER-MADISON 87.73057382187 41.880667481451167 KEELER-MARQUETTE 87.72745288828 41.771316696201168 KEELER-MILWAUKEE 87.73215812266 41.944159133861169 KEELER-MONTROSE 87.73272079453 41.960892215901170 KEELER-NORTH 87.73142119297 41.909817266641171 KEELER-OGDEN 87.72955250547 41.849395348611172 KEELER-ROOSEVELT 87.73006397031 41.866101770501173 KEELER-WASHINGTON 87.73061527891 41.881985606451174 KENMORE-BRYN MAWR 87.65660871243 41.983683395611175 KENMORE-HOLLYWOOD 87.65667214602 41.985507004991176 KENMORE-SHERIDAN 87.65706259524 41.99822754016

1177 KENNEDY FRONTAGE-IRVING PARK-KEYSTONE 87.72921091172 41.95363432136

1178 KENNEDY RAMP NWB-DIVERSEY 87.69497386618 41.932110428941179 KENNEDY RAMP SEB-DIVERSEY 87.69497386618 41.932110428941180 KENNEDY RAMPS-DIVISION 87.66184282161 41.903427334431181 KENNEDY RAMPS-DIVISION 87.66184282161 41.903427334431182 KENNEDY RAMPS-FOSTER 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1183 KENNEDY RAMPS-FULLERTON 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1184 KENNEDY RAMPS-HERMITAGE-ARMITAGE 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1185 KENNEDY RAMPS-NORTH 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1186 KENNETH-LAWRENCE 87.73917633360 41.968120852631187 KENWOOD-79TH 87.59183707565 41.751425149301188 KEYSTONE-FOSTER 87.72949434537 41.975517951281189 KILBOURN-63RD 87.73496620469 41.778515914951190 KILBOURN-CHICAGO 87.74079638048 41.895097168971191 KILBOURN-DIVERSEY 87.73924940782 41.931629801811192 KILBOURN-FULLERTON 87.73899596641 41.924336102591193 KILBOURN-KENNEDY EXIT NWB- 87.74121984532 41.96079698153

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MONTROSE 1194 KILBOURN-MADISON 87.73792763829 41.880582719731195 KILBOURN-WASHINGTON 87.73797004063 41.881900090831196 KILDARE-47TH 87.73108501719 41.807776664981197 KILDARE-IRVING PARK 87.73543591563 41.953559454181198 KILDARE-MADISON 87.73302542735 41.880639243171199 KILDARE-WASHINGTON 87.73306568125 41.881957110361200 KILPATRICK-55TH 87.74031780235 41.793054079031201 KILPATRICK-59TH 87.73999372813 41.784281079021202 KILPATRICK-79TH 87.73892570860 41.749190016491203 KILPATRICK-BELMONT 87.74442740783 41.938860465881204 KILPATRICK-IRVING PARK 87.74557942736 41.953445372151205 KIMBALL-ADDISON 87.71271319686 41.946566735421206 KIMBALL-ARDMORE 87.71386795858 41.986641559681207 KIMBALL-ARMITAGE 87.71190508358 41.917342262741208 KIMBALL-AVONDALE-KENNEDY EXIT NWB 87.71260268123 41.942442411201209 KIMBALL-BELMONT 87.71249154061 41.939279477601210 KIMBALL-BRYN MAWR 87.71374168123 41.983008165141211 KIMBALL-CARMEN 87.71351675155 41.973925372171212 KIMBALL-ELSTON 87.71279114217 41.949330379951213 KIMBALL-FOSTER 87.71355596639 41.975689719821214 KIMBALL-FULLERTON 87.71210529842 41.924660981491215 KIMBALL-IRVING PARK 87.71290495467 41.953856805741216 KIMBALL-KENNEDY ENT NWB 87.71256649373 41.941384977601217 KIMBALL-KENNEDY SEB 87.71255525155 41.941031637761218 KIMBALL-LAWRENCE 87.71336307576 41.968400840911219 KIMBALL-McCORMICK-LINCOLN 87.71406818514 41.994505801871220 KIMBALL-MILWAUKEE-DIVERSEY 87.71225309920 41.931983079161221 KIMBALL-MONTROSE 87.71313604842 41.961129313561222 KIMBALL-PALMER 87.71199229061 41.921003516651223 KIMBALL-PETERSON 87.71398416170 41.990322551871224 KIMBALL-WILSON 87.71325034920 41.964708012781225 KIMBALL-WRIGHTWOOD 87.71220167342 41.928316161191226 KINGSBURY-GRAND 87.63987825929 41.891498172871227 KNOX-63RD 87.73861530626 41.778471016511228 KOLMAR-AUGUSTA 87.73979927501 41.898799098661229 KOSTNER-16TH 87.73473520078 41.858730219711230 KOSTNER-26TH 87.73428104844 41.844112528291231 KOSTNER-31ST 87.73408379453 41.837131407191232 KOSTNER-47TH 87.73337035703 41.807747192321233 KOSTNER-55TH 87.73296353281 41.793115981371234 KOSTNER-59TH 87.73274612266 41.785835543861235 KOSTNER-63RD 87.73252624766 41.778543383701236 KOSTNER-79TH 87.73163177109 41.749393203991237 KOSTNER-AUGUSTA 87.73604238047 41.898849762721238 KOSTNER-BELMONT 87.73703362657 41.938961501041239 KOSTNER-CERMAK 87.73450127891 41.851400141581240 KOSTNER-CHICAGO 87.73594358750 41.895185122091241 KOSTNER-CONGRESS 87.73524113438 41.874230875981242 KOSTNER-DIVERSEY 87.73681489610 41.931661149471243 KOSTNER-EISENHOWER ENT EB 87.73521448985 41.873131997071244 KOSTNER-FOSTER 87.73810341173 41.97542833310

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1245 KOSTNER-FULLERTON 87.73657005235 41.924365336961246 KOSTNER-GRAND-NORTH 87.73619807188 41.910037118201247 KOSTNER-HARRISON 87.73522908750 41.873918762701248 KOSTNER-HIRSCH 87.73623982188 41.906133684601249 KOSTNER-IRVING PARK 87.73806394298 41.953529403401250 KOSTNER-JACKSON 87.73534932188 41.876966227541251 KOSTNER-LAKE 87.73564629454 41.886024727551252 KOSTNER-MONTROSE 87.73842512266 41.960828637781253 KOSTNER-OGDEN 87.73438922813 41.847696645481254 KOSTNER-PALMER 87.73643479844 41.920706059621255 KOSTNER-PETERSON 87.73836219298 41.990016954211256 KOSTNER-ROOSEVELT 87.73496474375 41.866032895501257 KOSTNER-WASHINGTON 87.73551598204 41.881928196301258 LASALLE-31ST 87.63002605616 41.838261586881259 LASALLE-35TH-DAN RYAN CROSSING 87.62982975537 41.830965497031260 LASALLE-43RD 87.62943991553 41.816445352491261 LASALLE-47TH-WENTWORTH 87.63086670850 41.809162422791262 LASALLE-BEACH DR-NB LAKE SHORE 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1263 LASALLE-CLARK-EUGENIE 87.63321630225 41.913761403361264 LASALLE-CONGRESS 87.63172813819 41.875597313481265 LASALLE-DIVISION 87.63292055225 41.903878184601266 LASALLE-ERIE 87.63266113428 41.894011094751267 LASALLE-GARFIELD 87.62956593116 41.794583098561268 LASALLE-GOETHE 87.63298602882 41.905755922881269 LASALLE-HUBBARD 87.63254720850 41.890003676771270 LASALLE-HURON 87.63267601710 41.894811704121271 LASALLE-ILLINOIS 87.63255880225 41.890802540061272 LASALLE-JACKSON 87.63225587647 41.878133516611273 LASALLE-KINZIE 87.63252548585 41.889188254901274 LASALLE-LAKE 87.63244721631 41.885737403331275 LASALLE-LAKE SHORE 87.62786814600 41.912278450231276 LASALLE-NORTH 87.63315088038 41.911162282261277 LASALLE-OAK 87.63283846241 41.900537985381278 LASALLE-OHIO 87.63260696631 41.892408528341279 LASALLE-ONTARIO 87.63263828272 41.893207829121280 LASALLE-PERSHING 87.62964085694 41.823671860311281 LASALLE-RANDOLPH 87.63243521241 41.884472821301282 LASALLE-VAN BUREN 87.63177168506 41.876875032231283 LASALLE-WACKER 87.63248439210 41.886929239271284 LASALLE-WASHINGTON 87.63240735303 41.883208930671285 LAFAYETTE-69TH 87.62666522022 41.769171645411286 LAFAYETTE-71ST 87.62654943506 41.765441989161287 LAFAYETTE-75TH 87.62637291943 41.758160793841288 LAFAYETTE-76TH 87.62632961475 41.756361176651289 LAFAYETTE-79TH 87.62582444287 41.750926418831290 LAFAYETTE-83RD 87.62562941162 41.743635188361291 LAFAYETTE-87TH 87.62544393896 41.736270875851292 LAFAYETTE-91ST 87.62523729053 41.729023578971293 LAFAYETTE-93RD 87.62516119678 41.725366278181294 LAFAYETTE-95TH 87.62503124756 41.721663270371295 LAFAYETTE-MARQUETTE 87.62676294678 41.772685489171296 LAFLIN-47TH 87.66253350541 41.80863679779

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1297 LAKE PARK-43RD 87.59867960832 41.816907625371298 LAKE PARK-47TH 87.66014225659 41.808668318411299 LAKE PARK-53RD 87.58728744415 41.799564094611300 LAKE PARK-OAKWOOD 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1301 LAKE SHORE-23RD 87.61302347020 41.851125465801302 LAKE SHORE-57TH 87.58030121236 41.792417829031303 LAKE SHORE-BALBO 87.61731255224 41.873256360351304 LAKE SHORE-BUCKINGHAM CROSSING 87.61736943114 41.875783872071305 LAKE SHORE-CHESTNUT 87.61818473193 41.898471083031306 LAKE SHORE-CHICAGO 87.61704809911 41.896836668971307 LAKE SHORE-GRAND 87.61434702880 41.891906868181308 LAKE SHORE-HAYES 87.57607577464 41.780673561641309 LAKE SHORE-ILLINOIS 87.61422910302 41.891104930681310 LAKE SHORE-JACKSON 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1311 LAKE SHORE-MONROE 87.61723930219 41.880924347551312 LAKE SHORE-RANDOLPH LOWER 87.61263342723 41.884094000991313 LAKE SHORE-ROOSEVELT 87.61896156396 41.867502856441314 LAKE SHORE-WACKER INT 87.61413922411 41.887547114271315 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-ADDISON 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1316 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-BELLEVUE 87.62569361591 41.901600694491317 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-BURTON 87.62630213380 41.909521199611318 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-ERIE 87.61536694677 41.894283938501319 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-GOETHE 87.62529408740 41.905859036161320 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-GRACE 87.64503223976 41.952352313551321 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-ROSCOE 87.64051022804 41.943370040111322 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-SCHILLER 87.62578067725 41.907845645541323 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-SHERIDAN-MELROSE 87.64582781789 41.952978653401324 LAKE SHORE NB-BELMONT 87.63879096632 41.940250919011325 LAKE SHORE NB-IRVING PARK 87.64525641555 41.954636973711326 LAKE SHORE NB-IRVING PARK 87.64457323976 41.954654895581327 LAKE SHORE SB-BELMONT 87.63843440382 41.940411790101328 LAKEVIEW-FULLERTON 87.63911590382 41.925612055711329 LAMON-IRVING PARK 87.74986032971 41.953385583081330 LARAMIE-55TH 87.75250742346 41.792887829031331 LARAMIE-ADDISON 87.75692136096 41.946000758861332 LARAMIE-AUGUSTA 87.75568970471 41.898582809591333 LARAMIE-BELMONT 87.75668960315 41.938700137761334 LARAMIE-BERTEAU 87.75726831409 41.956950102621335 LARAMIE-BLOOMINGDALE 87.75579607190 41.913156649451336 LARAMIE-CHICAGO 87.75559882580 41.894936067401337 LARAMIE-DIVERSEY 87.75642027112 41.931399469781338 LARAMIE-DIVISION 87.75577438830 41.902249403351339 LARAMIE-FLOURNOY 87.75476841174 41.871956461911340 LARAMIE-FOSTER 87.75777416174 41.975219133881341 LARAMIE-FULLERTON 87.75614607971 41.924107118211342 LARAMIE-GRACE 87.75703258362 41.949647829171343 LARAMIE-GRAND 87.75593751721 41.916934251021344 LARAMIE-HARRISON 87.75480597815 41.872946375981345 LARAMIE-HIRSCH 87.75585999377 41.905874590851346 LARAMIE-IRVING PARK 87.75714772034 41.953299723711347 LARAMIE-JACKSON 87.75492940783 41.876659415041348 LARAMIE-LAKE 87.75531863049 41.88720160255

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1349 LARAMIE-LEXINGTON 87.75472603283 41.871044348631350 LARAMIE-MADISON 87.75506689221 41.880371848641351 LARAMIE-MAYPOLE 87.75521009143 41.884319981461352 LARAMIE-MILWAUKEE 87.75805068909 41.964756719811353 LARAMIE-MONTROSE 87.75738658752 41.960599962001354 LARAMIE-NORTH 87.75579562268 41.909501270541355 LARAMIE-OHIO 87.75546681799 41.891311446311356 LARAMIE-PALMER 87.75604216955 41.920457516651357 LARAMIE-ROSCOE 87.75680665393 41.942351251041358 LARAMIE-WASHINGTON 87.75513978674 41.882364024421359 LARAMIE-WELLINGTON 87.75655673987 41.935052024471360 LARAMIE-WRIGHTWOOD 87.75628224768 41.927777903371361 LARRABEE-CHICAGO 87.64292899367 41.896476278341362 LARRABEE-CLYBOURN 87.64329861867 41.906446665071363 LARRABEE-DIVISION 87.64321993898 41.903716501011364 LARRABEE-LINCOLN-WEBSTER 87.64378718508 41.921887891651365 LARRABEE-NORTH 87.64343057961 41.911017758831366 LATROBE-63RD 87.75321897424 41.778218168861367 LAVERGNE-55TH 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1368 LAVERGNE-ADDISON 87.75201300939 41.946061438551369 LAVERGNE-ARCHER 87.74778474377 41.797958664971370 LAVERGNE-AUGUSTA 87.75079057189 41.898632446311371 LAVERGNE-BELMONT 87.75178990002 41.938763969791372 LAVERGNE-CHICAGO 87.75070584142 41.894964290061373 LAVERGNE-DIVERSEY 87.75150507580 41.931466856501374 LAVERGNE-DIVISION 87.75087248596 41.902301368191375 LAVERGNE-FULLERTON 87.75122728674 41.924174934621376 LAVERGNE-IRVING PARK 87.75223939611 41.953360098711377 LAVERGNE-JACKSON 87.74928206017 41.876731458011378 LAVERGNE-LAKE 87.75040661096 41.886911114271379 LAVERGNE-MADISON 87.75017321642 41.880434805671380 LAVERGNE-MONTROSE 87.75241446643 41.960657184651381 LAVERGNE-WASHINGTON 87.75022321642 41.881751942391382 LAWNDALE-111TH 87.71308983748 41.691375004711383 LAWNDALE-26TH 87.71723251717 41.844350415011384 LAWNDALE-31ST 87.71703130233 41.837011872041385 LAWNDALE-55TH 87.71581045467 41.793313192311386 LAWNDALE-59TH 87.71560338436 41.786052418871387 LAWNDALE-63RD 87.71540203280 41.778770754801388 LAWNDALE-79TH 87.71459514217 41.749684805551389 LAWNDALE-87TH 87.71414320858 41.734984305541390 LAWNDALE-ARCHER 87.71618759921 41.806776719671391 LAWNDALE-COLUMBUS-83RD PL 87.71433895077 41.741199840701392 LAWNDALE-MARQUETTE 87.71522344295 41.771487305571393 LAWNDALE-NORTH 87.71923347811 41.909964356481394 LEAVITT-103RD 87.67678750542 41.706452641451395 LEAVITT-95TH 87.67721960698 41.721010629741396 LEAVITT-ADAMS 87.68147036480 41.878660969731397 LEAVITT-ADDISON 87.68340613824 41.946800336981398 LEAVITT-ARCHER 87.68012239214 41.828880215781399 LEAVITT-ARMITAGE 87.68251853277 41.917658895551400 LEAVITT-AUGUSTA 87.68204592730 41.89946601663

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1401 LEAVITT-BELMONT 87.68320076714 41.939513012761402 LEAVITT-CERMAK 87.68074340777 41.852098618151403 LEAVITT-CHICAGO 87.68194919683 41.895827040061404 LEAVITT-CLYBOURN-WELLINGTON 87.68310859527 41.935871602601405 LEAVITT-DEVON 87.68501057183 41.997812860471406 LEAVITT-DIVERSEY 87.68069231011 41.932254786191407 LEAVITT-DIVISION 87.68214006011 41.903106571321408 LEAVITT-ELSTON 87.68091954058 41.927433594781409 LEAVITT-FOSTER 87.68429019683 41.975961219821410 LEAVITT-IRVING PARK 87.68361150933 41.954084743241411 LEAVITT-JACKSON 87.68144200152 41.877608016611412 LEAVITT-LAKE 87.68162290386 41.884801750991413 LEAVITT-LAWRENCE 87.68404138824 41.968684735441414 LEAVITT-LINCOLN-MONTROSE 87.68382991167 41.961385360431415 LEAVITT-MADISON 87.68152786480 41.881241254891416 LEAVITT-MILWAUKEE 87.68241950933 41.913582235391417 LEAVITT- MONROE 87.68150250933 41.879930645511418 LEAVITT-NORTH 87.68234657964 41.910393473671419 LEAVITT-VAN BUREN 87.68140224370 41.876152946291420 LEAVITT-WARREN 87.68154327886 41.882153426771421 LEAVITT-WASHINGTON 87.68157018902 41.883067047861422 LECLAIRE-FOSTER 87.75528335315 41.975245954201423 LECLAIRE-GRAND-ARMITAGE 87.75337512268 41.916844235391424 LECLAIRE-KENNEDY RAMPS-LAWRENCE 87.75504709534 41.967936071381425 LECLAIRE-NORTH 87.75349143908 41.909530551791426 LECLAIRE-WASHINGTON 87.75266760705 41.881720883801427 LEHIGH-CALDWELL 87.76543404456 41.996710422971428 LENOX-CALDWELL 87.75623619690 41.992414364371429 LIEB-ELSTON 87.75934294690 41.979913126081430 LINCOLN-BERTEAU 87.68129076714 41.957769950271431 LINCOLN-BERWYN 87.69254261090 41.977683708111432 LINCOLN-BRYN MAWR 87.69513245856 41.983141797951433 LINCOLN-CATALPA 87.69281144684 41.981335692481434 LINCOLN-FOSTER 87.69234704059 41.975867321391435 LINCOLN-SCHOOL 87.66993089994 41.941503446351436 LINCOLN-SUNNYSIDE 87.68500233355 41.963189997161437 LINCOLN-WILSON 87.68612093902 41.964909856531438 LINCOLN-WINNEMAC 87.69138228668 41.97298929795

1439 LINCOLN PARK WEST-LINCOLN-WISCONSIN 87.63631809522 41.91655083696

1440 LINDER-ARCHER 87.75995636096 41.796088883721441 LOCKWOOD-MADISON 87.75770030628 41.880338317391442 LOGAN-DIVERSEY 87.68396297808 41.932215653381443 LONG-ADDISON 87.76183595081 41.945940782301444 LONG-AUGUSTA 87.76076679456 41.898540571311445 LONG-BELMONT 87.76159587268 41.938637532291446 LONG-CHICAGO 87.76064286487 41.894890352561447 LONG-DIVERSEY 87.76133489222 41.931336708061448 LONG-FULLERTON 87.76106837268 41.924044692431449 LONG-GRAND 87.76087115003 41.917847665081450 LONG-IRVING PARK 87.76207573987 41.953242618241451 LONG-MONTROSE 87.76231575550 41.960542223721452 LONG-NORTH 87.76093553284 41.90943411820

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1453 LONG-WASHINGTON 87.76019039221 41.882307110361454 LONGWOOD-103RD 87.67069685698 41.706562895351455 LONGWOOD-107TH 87.67119869291 41.699218203941456 LONGWOOD-111TH 87.67189524370 41.691932360181457 LONGWOOD-115TH 87.67382208745 41.683617801581458 LONGWOOD-99TH 87.66893223979 41.713865059421459 LOOMIS-119TH 87.65651918509 41.677610852361460 LOOMIS-47TH 87.66010587259 41.808668739201461 LOOMIS-51ST 87.65991843900 41.801382434501462 LOOMIS-59TH 87.65954069290 41.786816414961463 LOOMIS-63RD 87.65936145462 41.779543032141464 LOOMIS-69TH 87.65906569681 41.768622282131465 LOOMIS-71ST 87.65896728665 41.764980848531466 LOOMIS-74TH 87.65882543509 41.759523782121467 LOOMIS-76TH 87.65873081790 41.755883450091468 LOOMIS-79TH 87.65858958743 41.750425805551469 LOOMIS-83RD 87.65839827493 41.743144192261470 LOOMIS-87TH 87.65820487649 41.735861645381471 LOOMIS-95TH 87.65781184915 41.721277856301472 LOOMIS-ADAMS 87.66192068900 41.878977782231473 LOOMIS-CERMAK 87.66116442728 41.852418395491474 LOOMIS-GARFIELD 87.65972895853 41.794100266531475 LOOMIS-HARRISON 87.66178845853 41.874203364261476 LOOMIS-JACKSON 87.66188613822 41.877709750981477 LOOMIS-MADISON 87.66227404056 41.881532915051478 LOOMIS-MARQUETTE 87.65916633353 41.772262563381479 LOOMIS-TAYLOR 87.66164133353 41.869339458011480 LOOMIS-VAN BUREN 87.66185300931 41.876437805671481 LOTUS-MADISON 87.76182370472 41.880286575201482 LOWELL-ELSTON 87.73690750547 41.965887637781483 LUELLA-103RD 87.56813415766 41.708046399261484 MACKINAW-89TH 87.54298321623 41.733834032101485 MAGNOLIA-MONTROSE 87.66097197806 41.961699047931486 MARINE-BUENA 87.64647093117 41.958530321371487 MARINE-CLARENDON-LAWRENCE 87.64964360669 41.969202976461488 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-IRVING PARK-MARINE 87.64525641555 41.954636973711489 MARINE-WILSON 87.64861470852 41.965505036221490 MARSHALL-19TH 87.69921275935 41.855505098621491 MARSHALL-CERMAK 87.69908861872 41.851852790021492 MARSHFIELD-111TH 87.66082824368 41.692131383621493 MARSHFIELD-112 PL 87.66187795853 41.689287457841494 MARSHFIELD-115TH 87.66271182572 41.684801942211495 McCLURG-GRAND 87.61769346239 41.891846676781496 McCLURG-ILLINOIS 87.61766898193 41.891051032241497 McCLURG-OHIO 87.61771542724 41.892641879901498 McCLURG-ONTARIO 87.61773794677 41.89344696193

1499 McCORMICK PLACE SERVICE DR-LAKE SHORE ENT NB 0.00000000000 0.00000000000

1500 MEADE-ARCHER 87.77454236879 41.793844164971501 MELVINA-63RD 87.77638052114 41.777767664951502 MELVINA-FULLERTON 87.78057737270 41.923751821341503 MELVINA-GRAND 87.78050388442 41.921462551801504 MELVINA-IRVING PARK 87.78165850942 41.95298088777

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1505 MELVINA-MILWAUKEE-ELSTON-HOLBROOK 87.78274536489 41.991887575311506 MELVINA-MONTROSE 87.78190648599 41.960284524501507 MENARD-55TH 87.76718863050 41.792640258711508 MENARD-ADDISON 87.77162909144 41.945824336981509 MENARD-ARCHER 87.76725466566 41.794965993091510 MENARD-AUGUSTA 87.77038416957 41.898425969751511 MENARD-BELMONT 87.77135709144 41.938510926821512 MENARD-CHICAGO 87.77026190004 41.894783739281513 MENARD-DIVERSEY 87.77110459144 41.931208766661514 MENARD-DIVISION 87.77050765785 41.902070969751515 MENARD-FULLERTON 87.77085377113 41.923905340871516 MENARD-GRAND 87.77070051332 41.919657043991517 MICHIGAN-18TH 87.62393332178 41.857877985341518 MICHIGAN-24TH 87.62371515381 41.849288211891519 MICHIGAN-26TH 87.62363620459 41.845638286111520 MICHIGAN-29TH 87.62354563037 41.841996063451521 MICHIGAN-31ST 87.62344265771 41.838344938451522 MICHIGAN-33RD 87.62332981787 41.834702590791523 MICHIGAN-35TH 87.62325718506 41.831043778281524 MICHIGAN-37TH 87.62316643506 41.827394700151525 MICHIGAN-41ST 87.62312451709 41.820147782181526 MICHIGAN-43RD 87.62303078271 41.816539223581527 MICHIGAN-45TH 87.62293752099 41.813109301701528 MICHIGAN-47TH 87.62283564599 41.809287258731529 MICHIGAN-49TH 87.62274248193 41.805645125911530 MICHIGAN-51ST 87.62264934521 41.802000879821531 MICHIGAN-53RD 87.62255567724 41.798173774351532 MICHIGAN-59TH 87.62227843115 41.787419301681533 MICHIGAN-60TH 87.62223031396 41.785582782151534 MICHIGAN-61ST 87.62218218506 41.783769266521535 MICHIGAN-63RD 87.62219888427 41.780031204021536 MICHIGAN-8TH 87.62417052490 41.871878336911537 MICHIGAN-95TH 87.62058946630 41.721781950061538 MICHIGAN-99TH 87.62040669287 41.714694582861539 MICHIGAN-9TH 87.62414079834 41.870595168941540 MICHIGAN-ADAMS 87.62435220068 41.879554309581541 MICHIGAN-BALBO 87.62420015381 41.873161610351542 MICHIGAN-BRICKHOUSE 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1543 MICHIGAN-CERMAK 87.62381024365 41.852865516581544 MICHIGAN-CHESTNUT 87.62410270068 41.898385579131545 MICHIGAN-CHICAGO 87.62424255615 41.896733942411546 MICHIGAN-CONGRESS 87.62425996631 41.875724657231547 MICHIGAN-CULLERTON 87.62387592724 41.855491118151548 MICHIGAN-DELAWARE 87.62412741943 41.899210133811549 MICHIGAN-ERIE 87.62423707959 41.894136223651550 MICHIGAN-GARFIELD 87.62246558740 41.794693950121551 MICHIGAN-GRAND LOWER 87.62419480615 41.891730852561552 MICHIGAN-GRAND UPPER 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1553 MICHIGAN-HARRISON 87.62423477490 41.874438094731554 MICHIGAN-HURON 87.62425208740 41.894941653341555 MICHIGAN-ILLINOIS LOWER 87.62412897412 41.890933618181556 MICHIGAN-ILLINOIS UPPER 87.62412897412 41.89093361818

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1557 MICHIGAN-JACKSON 87.62430787646 41.878279692391558 MICHIGAN-LAKE 87.62450992724 41.885753633801559 MICHIGAN-MADISON 87.62436591162 41.882110340831560 MICHIGAN-MONROE 87.62433535303 41.880827293951561 MICHIGAN-NORTH WATER LOWER 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1562 MICHIGAN-OAK 87.62411765771 41.900820473661563 MICHIGAN-OHIO 87.62418585303 41.892557122091564 MICHIGAN-ONTARIO 87.62421303662 41.893335313501565 MICHIGAN-PEARSON 87.62412869287 41.897579008811566 MICHIGAN-PERSHING 87.62314672412 41.823755821241567 MICHIGAN-RANDOLPH 87.62445170849 41.884471446301568 MICHIGAN-ROOSEVELT 87.62413151318 41.867456586911569 MICHIGAN-SOUTH WATER LOWER 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1570 MICHIGAN-SOUTH WATER UPPER 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1571 MICHIGAN-SUPERIOR 87.62427121631 41.895739778341572 MICHIGAN-TRIBUNE CROSSING 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1573 MICHIGAN-VAN BUREN 87.62429116553 41.877004551761574 MICHIGAN-WACKER LOWER 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1575 MICHIGAN-WACKER UPPER 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1576 MICHIGAN-WALTON 87.62416145068 41.900005672881577 MICHIGAN-WASHINGTON 87.62439977099 41.883230864271578 MIES VAN DER ROHE-CHICAGO 87.62183104834 41.896768610371579 MILWAUKEE-ADDISON 87.73562689219 41.946267497141580 MILWAUKEE-AUGUSTA 87.66096087650 41.899829172881581 MILWAUKEE-BELMONT 87.72391930234 41.939132887761582 MILWAUKEE-BERTEAU 87.75135265002 41.957021645591583 MILWAUKEE-BRYN MAWR 87.77435203676 41.982917508891584 MILWAUKEE-DIVISION 87.66648514994 41.903358383821585 MILWAUKEE-ERIE 87.65091091946 41.893335883811586 MILWAUKEE-FULLERTON 87.70040468903 41.924778883841587 MILWAUKEE-GALE 87.76319414222 41.970614973721588 MILWAUKEE-HIGGINS-AINSLIE 87.76145897034 41.968705758881589 MILWAUKEE-LAWRENCE 87.76075020862 41.967877235441590 MILWAUKEE-LOGAN NORTH DRIVE 87.70688440779 41.928748801811591 MILWAUKEE-LOGAN SOUTH DRIVE 87.70575161091 41.928058883841592 MILWAUKEE-MONTROSE 87.75447541565 41.960631364341593 MILWAUKEE-OGDEN-CHICAGO 87.65492408743 41.895922575221594 MILWAUKEE-SUNNYSIDE 87.75606841174 41.962466719811595 MOE DR-31ST 87.60986822020 41.838540602511596 MONTCLARE-FOSTER PL-FOSTER 87.80473056413 41.975513458101597 MONTICELLO-ELSTON-IRVING PARK 87.71908588436 41.953729903401598 MONTICELLO-GRAND-DIVISION 87.71778127889 41.902745008821599 MORGAN-103RD 87.64769425930 41.706873266451600 MORGAN-119TH 87.64677807180 41.677746188301601 MORGAN-35TH 87.65096790774 41.830685411091602 MORGAN-51ST 87.65020352102 41.801517004821603 MORGAN-59TH 87.64982767336 41.786956235271604 MORGAN-63RD 87.64964307961 41.779674016521605 MORGAN-64TH 87.64959476321 41.777860422761606 MORGAN-69TH 87.64935724367 41.768765356351607 MORGAN-71ST 87.64926709524 41.765127887601608 MORGAN-74TH 87.64912552883 41.75966868056

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1609 MORGAN-76TH 87.64903269680 41.756030325091610 MORGAN-79TH 87.64888877492 41.750569313361611 MORGAN-83RD 87.64868629836 41.743288270391612 MORGAN-87TH 87.64849242727 41.736003391471613 MORGAN-ADAMS 87.65194985305 41.879138633801614 MORGAN-CANALPORT-CERMAK 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1615 MORGAN-EISENHOWER EXIT WB 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1616 MORGAN-GARFIELD 87.65001637258 41.794239758721617 MORGAN-HARRISON 87.65181002102 41.874368614261618 MORGAN-JACKSON 87.65190787258 41.877869356451619 MORGAN-KEELEY-31ST 87.65113978771 41.837957277941620 MORGAN-MADISON 87.65203150149 41.881700059581621 MORGAN-MARQUETTE 87.64945498977 41.772404551661622 MORGAN-MONROE 87.65199019290 41.880409997081623 MORGAN-PERSHING 87.65078655227 41.823392528271624 MORGAN-RANDOLPH 87.65210360696 41.884326313491625 MORGAN-ROOSEVELT 87.65104650930 41.867087333001626 MORGAN-TAYLOR 87.65112403664 41.869507727541627 MORGAN-VAN BUREN 87.65187391946 41.876601333011628 MORGAN-WASHINGTON 87.65207100149 41.883063270521629 MULLIGAN-ARCHER-55TH 87.78044721645 41.792712926681630 MUSKEGON-106TH 87.55491170452 41.702767133631631 NAGLE-AVONDALE-SOMERSET 87.78770186099 41.984978868271632 NAGLE-BRYN MAWR 87.78773497037 41.982898684671633 NAGLE-FOSTER 87.78787377896 41.975652801851634 NAGLE-GREGORY 87.78775172818 41.982061141701635 NAGLE-HIGGINS 87.78786033365 41.976286110451636 NAGLE-MILWAUKEE-DEVON 87.78745976724 41.996910883911637 NAGLE-NORTHWEST HIGHWAY 87.78767676724 41.985947555771638 NAGLE-RAVEN 87.78753347818 41.993668337031639 NARRAGANSETT-63RD 87.78126547427 41.777675836831640 NARRAGANSETT-ADDISON 87.78630700161 41.945663407291641 NARRAGANSETT-ARCHER-55TH 87.78180560708 41.792348981371642 NARRAGANSETT-BELMONT 87.78603068130 41.938317473691643 NARRAGANSETT-BERTEAU 87.78669929068 41.956566446371644 NARRAGANSETT-BLOOMINGDALE 87.78511904849 41.912779571331645 NARRAGANSETT-DICKENS 87.78527738052 41.918227559611646 NARRAGANSETT-DIVERSEY 87.78568918521 41.931001680721647 NARRAGANSETT-FULLERTON 87.78544267349 41.923677973681648 NARRAGANSETT-GRAND 87.78541142739 41.922630879931649 NARRAGANSETT-IRVING PARK 87.78655950552 41.952916504961650 NARRAGANSETT-WELLINGTON 87.78581031021 41.934660661191651 NARRAGANSETT-WRIGHTWOOD 87.78558345864 41.927338504931652 NASHVILLE-ARCHER 87.78669089615 41.792249770431653 NATCHEZ-IRVING PARK 87.78898493130 41.952876153401654 NATOMA-HIGGINS 87.79267715787 41.977843891701655 NEENAH-IRVING PARK 87.79089332193 41.952841743241656 NEWARK-DEVON 87.79878967741 41.996800641721657 NOBLE-AUGUSTA 87.66250359916 41.899785946311658 NOBLE-CHICAGO 87.66240460697 41.896149766621659 NOBLE-DIVISION 87.66262770462 41.903408680691660 NOBLE-GRAND 87.66226519290 41.89102824709

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1661 NOBLE-MILWAUKEE 87.66252989994 41.900823309601662 NORFOLK & WESTERN DRIVEWAY-79TH 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1663 NORMAL-103RD 87.63555669679 41.707010965671664 NORMAL-111TH 87.63513747413 41.692444594561665 NORMAL-57TH 87.63776400929 41.790794047781666 NORMAL-59TH 87.63766318116 41.787151442301667 NORMAL-63RD 87.63750339601 41.779868282141668 NORMAL-69TH 87.63724480616 41.768955032131669 NORMAL-71ST 87.63712234132 41.765317692281670 NORMAL-GARFIELD 87.63785817335 41.794433700121671 NORMAL-MARQUETTE 87.63727432179 41.772592606351672 NORMAL-PERSHING 87.63861707960 41.823552403271673 NORTH BRANCH-DIVISION 87.65544597024 41.903531215851674 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY-BRYN MAWR 87.78223336099 41.982904774521675 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY-DEVON 87.80784863445 41.997608235471676 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY-FOSTER 87.76931867738 41.975681629981677 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY-OLIPHANT 87.81615022039 42.002776180791678 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY-OZARK 87.82004595477 42.005241059691679 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY-RAVEN 87.79900774381 41.992337559681680 OAK PARK-63RD 87.79101800162 41.777529907141681 OAK PARK-ADDISON 87.79598682975 41.945479184641682 OAK PARK-ARCHER 87.79157594303 41.792156180591683 OAK PARK-ARMITAGE 87.79501490006 41.916307098671684 OAK PARK-BELMONT 87.79569720865 41.938158274481685 OAK PARK-DIVERSEY 87.79546429069 41.930883813531686 OAK PARK-GRAND 87.79523766568 41.923598973681687 OAK PARK-IRVING PARK 87.79627235709 41.952742895581688 OAKLEY-AUGUSTA 87.68448617730 41.899421700221689 OAKLEY-CHICAGO 87.68439662652 41.895785231471690 OAKLEY-CONGRESS 87.68379895074 41.874959024421691 OAKLEY-DIVISION 87.68458031011 41.903061079131692 OAKLEY-GRAND 87.68424918511 41.890701645531693 OAKLEY-HARRISON 87.68378066558 41.873926907231694 OAKLEY-LAKE 87.68406240777 41.884711313491695 OAKLEY-LAWRENCE 87.68647351715 41.968647219821696 OAKLEY-MADISON 87.68395997418 41.881200547861697 OAKLEY-MONTROSE 87.68625932574 41.961345641681698 OAKLEY-NORTH 87.68478216949 41.910357481481699 OAKLEY-OGDEN-ROOSEVELT 87.68358954839 41.866646942381700 OAKLEY-WARREN 87.68398207574 41.882116043951701 OAKLEY-WASHINGTON 87.68401259527 41.883028465831702 OGDEN-CERMAK 87.72349639999 41.851565543931703 OGDEN-GRAND 87.65902611478 41.891061407241704 OGDEN-HARRISON 87.67485850151 41.874066942381705 OGDEN-HUBBARD 87.65993220853 41.889960500991706 OGDEN-JACKSON 87.67069850151 41.877559883791707 OGDEN-MADISON 87.66608424369 41.881461559581708 OGDEN-MONROE 87.66761194682 41.880154274421709 OGDEN-POLK 87.67797700542 41.871453223631710 OGDEN-RANDOLPH 87.66337393900 41.884183774431711 OGDEN-TAYLOR 87.68086733355 41.869042407221712 OGDEN-VAN BUREN 87.67223697807 41.87626661426

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1713 OGDEN-WASHINGTON 87.66467116947 41.882827180671714 OGLESBY-103RD 87.56571938813 41.708084844571715 ORCHARD-LINCOLN-BELDEN 87.64627612258 41.923668333061716 ORIOLE-ADDISON 87.81677594696 41.945179602611717 ORIOLE-FOREST PRESERVE 87.81692403289 41.949154770581718 ORIOLE-TALCOTT 87.81681587274 41.990656321401719 ORLEANS-CHICAGO 87.63717150538 41.896551274441720 ORLEANS-DIVISION 87.63744453663 41.903804446321721 ORLEANS-ERIE 87.63710322804 41.893950864281722 ORLEANS-GRAND 87.63703050538 41.891545836931723 ORLEANS-HUBBARD 87.63698252882 41.889944114271724 ORLEANS-HURON 87.63712620460 41.894752493191725 ORLEANS-ILLINOIS 87.63700957569 41.890744477561726 ORLEANS-MERCHANDISE MART DRIVE 87.63629066944 41.887913348651727 ORLEANS-OAK 87.63732281398 41.900505145531728 ORLEANS-OHIO 87.63705473585 41.892374333031729 ORLEANS-ONTARIO 87.63707925538 41.893146286151730 ORLEANS-SUPERIOR 87.63714756788 41.895553993191731 OSCEOLA-BELMONT 87.81285266180 41.937973825261732 OSCEOLA-TOUHY 87.81273157586 42.011553305791733 OVERHILL-TOUHY 87.81882290008 42.011406118291734 PANAMA-ADDISON 87.82906214228 41.944962059641735 PANAMA-FOREST PRESERVE 87.82904068134 41.943388497141736 PARNELL-95TH 87.63715470069 41.721541641461737 PAULINA-ADDISON 87.67129463041 41.946958692451738 PAULINA-BELMONT 87.67109438432 41.939663805731739 PAULINA-CHICAGO 87.66972780229 41.896033211941740 PAULINA-CONGRESS 87.66911157963 41.875140782231741 PAULINA-DIVERSEY 87.67082609916 41.932373379941742 PAULINA-HARRISON 87.66911115776 41.874159891601743 PAULINA-JACKSON 87.66919399369 41.877584719731744 PAULINA-LINCOLN-ROSCOE 87.67119331010 41.943308770571745 PAULINA-MADISON 87.66930333354 41.881419598641746 PAULINA-MILWAUKEE 87.66999125932 41.905602415071747 PAULINA-MONROE 87.66926752494 41.880126543951748 PAULINA-OGDEN-ADAMS 87.66922786869 41.878856278331749 PAULINA-ROOSEVELT 87.66890300932 41.866858649411750 PAULINA-VAN BUREN 87.66915035697 41.876317305671751 PAULINA-WARREN 87.66933081401 41.882344704111752 PAULINA-WASHINGTON 87.66935805229 41.883258829111753 PESHTIGO-GRAND 87.61519474364 41.891887028341754 PESHTIGO-ILLINOIS 87.61517409520 41.891097270531755 PINE GROVE-DIVERSEY 87.64143916945 41.932868262751756 PINE GROVE-IRVING PARK 87.64793629445 41.954592055741757 PLYMOUTH-CONGRESS 87.62870256397 41.875630211921758 POST-LOWER WACKER 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1759 PRAIRIE-CERMAK 87.62066449755 41.852909758771760 PRINCETON-31ST 87.63410386085 41.838205231411761 PRINCETON-47TH 87.63337102491 41.809074422791762 PRINCETON-51ST 87.63318351710 41.801809789971763 PRINCETON-59TH 87.63280220069 41.787216536051764 PRINCETON-ARCHER-CERMAK 87.63481465772 41.85286504783

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1765 PRINCETON-GARFIELD 87.63299843897 41.794514559501766 PROSPECT-103RD 87.66208354056 41.706701078951767 PULASKI-14TH 87.72506060703 41.862523586911768 PULASKI-15TH 87.72500955234 41.860694825181769 PULASKI-16TH 87.72495503281 41.858868325181770 PULASKI-19TH 87.72484987265 41.855013821271771 PULASKI-25TH 87.72461520468 41.846084563451772 PULASKI-26TH 87.72455325156 41.844255161111773 PULASKI-28TH 87.72444968906 41.840565700171774 PULASKI-31ST 87.72435056015 41.836882266571775 PULASKI-34TH 87.72424325900 41.831840091961776 PULASKI-35TH-36TH 87.72420678281 41.830299200161777 SOUTH CHICAGO-85TH 87.57176139595 41.741559379761778 SOUTH CHICAGO-95TH 87.54567696233 41.722820578961779 SOUTH CHICAGO-KEEFE 87.61218345458 41.770603446191780 SOUTH SHORE-67TH 87.56681082563 41.773558961821781 SOUTH SHORE-71ST-YATES-EXCHANGE 87.56648436860 41.766317731351782 SOUTH SHORE-75TH 87.55718013421 41.760588715721783 SOUTH SHORE-79TH 87.54814954827 41.751975832901784 SOUTH SHORE-83RD 87.54790651702 41.744705571171785 SACRAMENTO-55TH 87.69867981794 41.793605301681786 SACRAMENTO-59TH 87.69847143903 41.786327477461787 SACRAMENTO-63RD 87.69826639997 41.779043727451788 SACRAMENTO-ADDISON 87.70292584138 41.946653547921789 SACRAMENTO-ARCHER 87.69939713825 41.817064434521790 SACRAMENTO-ARTHINGTON 87.70089743903 41.870099239261791 SACRAMENTO-AUGUSTA 87.70246754450 41.899233879911792 SACRAMENTO-BELMONT 87.70272492732 41.939363395571793 SACRAMENTO-CHICAGO 87.70220404841 41.895594887721794 SACRAMENTO-CONGRESS 87.70102714216 41.874347415041795 SACRAMENTO-DEVON 87.70451429841 41.997475676871796 SACRAMENTO-DIVERSEY 87.70252169294 41.932059180721797 SACRAMENTO-DOUGLAS 87.70199806404 41.862628114251798 SACRAMENTO-ELSTON-ROSCOE 87.70245905232 41.942237040101799 SACRAMENTO-FIFTH 87.70116772810 41.879719313481800 SACRAMENTO-FRANKLIN 87.70170768513 41.890178258811801 SACRAMENTO-FULLERTON 87.70231833357 41.924762715871802 SACRAMENTO-FULTON 87.70135947419 41.886480575211803 SACRAMENTO-GRAND 87.70223368122 41.896559024441804 SACRAMENTO-HARRISON 87.70101302107 41.873747262701805 SACRAMENTO-IRVING PARK 87.70312845466 41.953949868241806 SACRAMENTO-JACKSON 87.70110822419 41.877376731451807 SACRAMENTO-LAKE 87.70129122810 41.884075778331808 SACRAMENTO-LAWRENCE 87.70360511482 41.968494325281809 SACRAMENTO-LEXINGTON 87.70095366169 41.871916665041810 SACRAMENTO-LOGAN 87.70242051325 41.928423868221811 SACRAMENTO-MADISON 87.70120775544 41.881025586921812 SACRAMENTO-MILWAUKEE 87.70234663044 41.925968133841813 SACRAMENTO-MONTROSE 87.70335714997 41.961218692471814 SACRAMENTO-OGDEN 87.70170211872 41.859250661121815 SACRAMENTO-PRATT 87.70460257966 42.004754290161816 SACRAMENTO-ROOSEVELT 87.70078783747 41.86645568066

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1817 SACRAMENTO-TOUHY 87.70445264998 42.011964458141818 SACRAMENTO-VAN BUREN 87.70107989997 41.875928598641819 SACRAMENTO-WARREN 87.70123116169 41.881941102551820 PULASKI-40TH-41ST 87.72396592734 41.819085336861821 PULASKI-42ND PL 87.72390551718 41.816932196241822 PULASKI-43RD 87.72386189218 41.815195493111823 PULASKI-44TH 87.72379206796 41.813366012641824 PULASKI-45TH 87.72372402890 41.811541094671825 PULASKI-47TH 87.72358661484 41.807883625921826 PULASKI-49TH 87.72347972031 41.804207438411827 PULASKI-51ST 87.72337295077 41.800545645441828 PULASKI-52ND 87.72327841562 41.797369754811829 PULASKI-53RD 87.72326503281 41.796846539971830 PULASKI-55TH 87.72315895077 41.793204395431831 PULASKI-57TH 87.72306119687 41.789577391521832 PULASKI-59TH 87.72296146249 41.785936579021833 PULASKI-63RD 87.72276009530 41.778658235261834 PULASKI-69TH 87.72248539999 41.767735379791835 PULASKI-71ST 87.72235486093 41.764100258691836 PULASKI-75TH 87.72217158749 41.756384883681837 PULASKI-76TH 87.72216852890 41.755084965711838 PULASKI-79TH 87.72191438437 41.749570504771839 PULASKI-83RD 87.72167918515 41.742179036011840 PULASKI-85TH 87.72155920859 41.738516996951841 PULASKI-ADDISON 87.72740107578 41.946373169011842 PULASKI-ARCHER-50TH 87.72342431015 41.802317442321843 PULASKI-ARGYLE 87.72813177500 41.971884067481844 PULASKI-ARMITAGE 87.72655895468 41.917166153361845 PULASKI-ARTHINGTON 87.72531795078 41.870025504881846 PULASKI-AUGUSTA 87.72619332578 41.899020282251847 PULASKI-AVONDALE 87.72753182968 41.950905524491848 PULASKI-BELMONT 87.72718536093 41.939095137761849 PULASKI-BERTEAU 87.72772315781 41.957300504961850 PULASKI-BRYN MAWR 87.72843257578 41.982831532331851 PULASKI-CERMAK 87.72475861874 41.851546559551852 PULASKI-CHICAGO 87.72608049375 41.895367649441853 PULASKI-CONGRESS 87.72544364609 41.874358594731854 PULASKI-DIVERSEY 87.72697870468 41.931790360411855 PULASKI-DIVISION 87.72630293515 41.902671454131856 PULASKI-ELSTON 87.72778907968 41.959613801841857 PULASKI-FERDINAND 87.72592643906 41.889860200211858 PULASKI-FIFTH 87.72540527499 41.872995750981859 PULASKI-FOSTER 87.72823338828 41.975532008891860 PULASKI-FULLERTON 87.72676858359 41.924483954151861 PULASKI-GRAND 87.72640770078 41.906156028351862 PULASKI-HARRISON 87.72541255234 41.873443250981863 PULASKI-IRVING PARK 87.72761716172 41.953647786211864 PULASKI-JACKSON 87.72554600937 41.877087375981865 PULASKI-KENNEDY ENT NWB 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1866 PULASKI-KENNEDY SEB 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1867 PULASKI-LAKE 87.72580483750 41.885466825211868 PULASKI-LAWRENCE 87.72802756015 41.96824230575

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1869 PULASKI-MADISON 87.72567027890 41.880726989271870 PULASKI-MARQUETTE 87.72257606015 41.771373954011871 PULASKI-MILWAUKEE 87.72724665390 41.941167813541872 PULASKI-MONTROSE 87.72782816953 41.960946837001873 PULASKI-NORTH 87.72633070859 41.909886688511874 PULASKI-OGDEN 87.72474518124 41.851088383771875 PULASKI-PALMER 87.72666740000 41.920824903371876 PULASKI-PETERSON 87.72864024375 41.990135438591877 PULASKI-ROOSEVELT 87.72517048984 41.866172129881878 PULASKI-STEVENSON RAMPS 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 1879 PULASKI-VICTORIA-ARDMORE 87.72849082969 41.984912719831880 PULASKI-WASHINGTON 87.72570680625 41.881937438491881 PULASKI-WELLINGTON 87.72707982187 41.935431196351882 PULASKI-WILSON 87.72792824765 41.964594055751883 PULASKI-WRIGHTWOOD 87.72687552890 41.928131735401884 RACINE-115TH 87.65187548196 41.684952192211885 RACINE-18TH 87.65642944290 41.857953200181886 RACINE-35TH 87.65572758743 41.830620254841887 RACINE-43RD 87.65533297415 41.815982125921888 RACINE-47TH 87.65524046634 41.808734184511889 RACINE-51ST 87.65505898977 41.801452102471890 RACINE-57TH 87.65478000930 41.790523016531891 RACINE-59TH 87.65468442337 41.786885950121892 RACINE-63RD 87.65450197415 41.779608430581893 RACINE-69TH 87.65421109915 41.768692778221894 RACINE-71ST 87.65411569680 41.765057102441895 RACINE-74TH 87.65397330618 41.759596325091896 RACINE-76TH 87.65388353274 41.756025360241897 RACINE-79TH 87.65373727493 41.750497282111898 RACINE-81ST 87.65364015774 41.746857641481899 RACINE-83RD 87.65353912649 41.743216301641900 RACINE-87TH 87.65334015383 41.735935371941901 RACINE-ADAMS 87.65705659524 41.879057055671902 RACINE-ADDISON 87.65916841165 41.947148508861903 RACINE-BELMONT 87.65896858353 41.939838040101904 RACINE-BLUE ISLAND-14TH 87.65657384524 41.863238313471905 RACINE-CLARK-GRACE 87.65925383743 41.950594876051906 RACINE-EXCHANGE 87.65540597415 41.818592930611907 RACINE-FULLERTON 87.65845338821 41.925291614311908 RACINE-GARFIELD 87.65487424759 41.794171879811909 RACINE-HARRISON 87.65681883352 41.874281622071910 RACINE-HURON 87.65746509134 41.894408036151911 RACINE-JACKSON 87.65701995071 41.877792372081912 RACINE-MADISON 87.65714158743 41.881616063491913 RACINE-MARQUETTE 87.65430967337 41.772332946201914 RACINE-MONROE 87.65709971634 41.880329747081915 RACINE-OGDEN-ERIE 87.65743031009 41.892919641621916 RACINE-RANDOLPH 87.65673713431 41.884242926771917 RACINE-ROOSEVELT 87.65668122806 41.866996614251918 RACINE-WASHINGTON 87.65670163040 41.882983223641919 RACINE-WILSON 87.65962741946 41.965367305751920 RAVENSWOOD-FOSTER 87.67491753276 41.97609359873

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1921 RAVENSWOOD-IRVING PARK 87.67421250151 41.954215450271922 RAVENSWOOD-LAWRENCE 87.67474729839 41.968814610441923 RAVENSWOOD-LINCOLN-ADDISON 87.67372245463 41.946926680731924 RAVENSWOOD-MONTROSE 87.67452106401 41.961517508871925 RAVENSWOOD-PETERSON 87.67526092729 41.990753434681926 RICHARDS-MARQUETTE EAST LEG 87.57891416158 41.776732907141927 RICHARDS-MARQUETTE NORTH LEG 87.57891416158 41.776732907141928 RICHARDS-MARQUETTE WEST LEG 87.57891416158 41.776732907141929 RICHMOND-LINCOLN 87.70331175935 41.987967454211930 RICHMOND-PETERSON 87.70303965388 41.990422985461931 RIDGE-ARDMORE 87.66734295853 41.988079352651932 RIDGE-COLUMBIA 87.67968207103 42.004139485781933 RIDGE-HOWARD 87.68465309527 42.019484774551934 RIDGE-LUNT 87.68189143120 42.008961477671935 RIDGE-PETERSON 87.67214514995 41.990781239371936 RIDGE-PRATT 87.68017056792 42.005205829231937 RIDGE-TOUHY 87.68305304839 42.012220032361938 RIDGEWAY-DOUGLAS 87.71899436093 41.862814997061939 ROCKWELL-31ST BLVD-31ST 87.68955319293 41.838154114231940 ROCKWELL-43RD 87.68952560309 41.815566739211941 ROCKWELL-47TH 87.68932356793 41.808359868101942 ROCKWELL-51ST 87.68912057965 41.801072743101943 ROCKWELL-55TH 87.68893115387 41.793782590751944 ROCKWELL-59TH 87.68871826324 41.786486930581945 ROCKWELL-63RD 87.68852327105 41.779187864171946 ROCKWELL-71ST 87.68813641559 41.764618500881947 ROCKWELL-ARCHER-PERSHING 87.68972913434 41.822995457961948 ROCKWELL-CHICAGO 87.69177259137 41.895702215841949 ROCKWELL-DEVON 87.69476465387 41.997646297971950 ROCKWELL-DIVISION 87.69195209528 41.902968360381951 ROCKWELL-ELSTON-WELLINGTON 87.69283522028 41.935623817441952 ROCKWELL-FRANCIS-MILWAUKEE 87.69280690778 41.920122797901953 ROCKWELL-FULLERTON 87.69284305231 41.924852223681954 ROCKWELL-IRVING PARK 87.69322382184 41.953996149491955 ROCKWELL-LAWRENCE 87.69379762653 41.968571739351956 ROCKWELL-NORTH 87.69211065778 41.910265442421957 ROCKWELL-PETERSON 87.69453370465 41.990470774521958 ROCKWELL-TALMAN-ADDISON 87.69439279840 41.939905876041959 ROCKWELL-TOUHY 87.69498569684 42.012176145641960 ROGERS-SAUGANASH-PETERSON 87.73286560313 41.990082633901961 RUBLE-18TH 87.64378261867 41.857590497061962 RUBLE-CANALPORT 87.64374443898 41.855906922841963 RUSH-CHICAGO 87.62561391943 41.896711985371964 RUSH-GRAND 87.62537115771 41.891712188491965 RUSH-ILLINOIS 87.62534735693 41.890914086931966 RUSH-OAK 87.62751090381 41.900757762721967 RUSH-OHIO 87.62539377490 41.892525836931968 RUSH-ONTARIO 87.62541870068 41.893315309591969 RUTHERFORD-FOSTER 87.79514568912 41.975592614351970 SOUTH CHICAGO-76TH 87.59306193503 41.756881789931971 SACRAMENTO-WASHINGTON 87.70125401716 41.882846821301972 SACRAMENTO-WELLINGTON 87.70261319685 41.93571207135

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1973 SAGINAW-130TH 87.55807106000 41.659197660931974 SANGAMON-63RD PKWY 87.64841468899 41.780245184481975 SANGAMON-RANDOLPH 87.65093947414 41.884347297861976 SANGAMON-RANDOLPH 87.65093947414 41.884347297861977 SANGAMON-WASHINGTON 87.65090132571 41.883083903331978 SAYRE-ADDISON 87.80084131803 41.945385540111979 SAYRE-BELMONT 87.80121886882 41.938076727601980 SAYRE-DIVERSEY 87.80097800163 41.930818407281981 SAYRE-GRAND 87.80073695085 41.923553961961982 SEDGWICK-LINCOLN-ARMITAGE 87.63881550929 41.918322376021983 SEDGWICK-NORTH 87.63859245851 41.911114524451984 SHEFFIELD-ADDISON 87.65433036477 41.947244586981985 SHEFFIELD-ARMITAGE 87.65336745852 41.918104969771986 SHEFFIELD-BELMONT 87.65410581790 41.939912376041987 SHEFFIELD-CLARK-NEWPORT 87.65424497024 41.944466426831988 SHEFFIELD-CLYBOURN-WILLOW 87.65320541165 41.913559836951989 SHEFFIELD-DIVERSEY 87.65385860696 41.932638086971990 SHEFFIELD-FULLERTON 87.65361258352 41.925375805711991 SHEFFIELD-LINCOLN-WRIGHTWOOD 87.65373432180 41.929007751031992 SHEFFIELD-NORTH 87.65310748196 41.910839883831993 SHEFFIELD-WEBSTER 87.65348770852 41.921738485401994 SHEFFIELD-WELLINGTON 87.65398301712 41.936271419001995 SHERIDAN-AINSLIE 87.65488441946 41.971580497161996 SHERIDAN-ALBION 87.66078252103 42.002551075321997 SHERIDAN-ARDMORE 87.65530278274 41.987357040151998 SHERIDAN-ARGYLE 87.65492839212 41.973313094821999 SHERIDAN-ARTHUR-LOYOLA SOUTH 87.66071191165 42.000438520632000 SHERIDAN-BALMORAL 87.65508843509 41.980050575302001 SHERIDAN-BARRY 87.63946801320 41.937730145572002 SHERIDAN-BELMONT 87.63955405616 41.940137977602003 SHERIDAN-BERWYN 87.65503277493 41.978564016702004 SHERIDAN-BIRCHWOOD 87.66572754838 42.018206438612005 SHERIDAN-BRIAR 87.63950072023 41.938762969792006 SHERIDAN-BROADWAY-DEVON 87.66054502493 41.998189192502007 SHERIDAN-BROADWAY-MONTROSE 87.66054502493 41.998189192502008 SHERIDAN-BRYN MAWR 87.65519200930 41.983801747172009 SHERIDAN-BUENA 87.65465598587 41.958428692462010 SHERIDAN-CHASE 87.66407733353 42.013945422982011 SHERIDAN-COLUMBIA 87.66085125540 42.004617169072012 SHERIDAN-ESTES 87.66288795462 42.011612512832013 SHERIDAN-FARGO 87.66541403275 42.017163176892014 SHERIDAN-FARWELL 87.66129501712 42.006766790162015 SHERIDAN-FOSTER 87.65499285696 41.976395926852016 SHERIDAN-GLENLAKE 87.65545664993 41.992359196402017 SHERIDAN-GRANVILLE 87.65552488430 41.994598098752018 SHERIDAN-GREENLEAF 87.66248525541 42.010401278452019 SHERIDAN-HOWARD 87.66603838431 42.019249262832020 SHERIDAN-IRVING PARK 87.65454473977 41.954488376052021 SHERIDAN-JARVIS 87.66509342338 42.016101426892022 SHERIDAN-JUNEWAY 87.66685502494 42.02222990737

2023 SHERIDAN-LAKEVIEW-DIVERSEY-STOCKTON 87.63932430226 41.93291096978

2024 SHERIDAN-LAWRENCE 87.65482207180 41.96909029404

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2025 SHERIDAN-LELAND 87.65479823196 41.967272020602026 SHERIDAN-LOYOLA NORTH 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2027 SHERIDAN-LUNT 87.66208870853 42.009183047982028 SHERIDAN-MORSE 87.66169225150 42.007978844852029 SHERIDAN-NORTH SHORE 87.66082096243 42.003681223762030 SHERIDAN-OAKDALE 87.63939836866 41.935594934632031 SHERIDAN-PRATT 87.66091970853 42.005540059692032 SHERIDAN-ROGERS 87.66634468510 42.020270372212033 SHERIDAN-ROSEMONT 87.65558094680 41.996423883902034 SHERIDAN-SHERWIN 87.66468868509 42.015020887832035 SHERIDAN-SURF 87.63934478663 41.934345997132036 SHERIDAN-THORNDALE 87.65538641946 41.990105637812037 SHERIDAN-TOUHY 87.66345338431 42.012829934702038 SHERIDAN-WELLINGTON 87.63943375538 41.936586864322039 VANDERPOEL-95TH 87.66655019682 41.721159848492040 VINCENNES-105TH 87.65738453274 41.703126844572041 VINCENNES-107TH 87.65874167337 41.699443590662042 VINCENNES-111TH 87.66331090384 41.692156493002043 VINCENNES-115TH 87.66772233353 41.684703504712044 VINCENNES-47TH 87.61385240380 41.809425368112045 VINCENNES-71ST 87.62792391944 41.765453985252046 VINCENNES-75TH 87.63137725147 41.758128340712047 VINCENNES-76TH 87.63225004053 41.756287723522048 VINCENNES-79TH 87.63422934522 41.750782727432049 VINCENNES-81ST 87.63517025929 41.747123266492050 VINCENNES-83RD 87.63649109132 41.743501676642051 VINCENNES-87TH 87.64517231789 41.736051536012052 VINCENNES-91ST 87.64795136867 41.728700340692053 VINCENNES-95TH 87.65063641555 41.721369391462054 VINCENNES-99TH 87.65332014602 41.714083578952055 VINCENNES-BIRKOFF-84TH 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2056 VINCENNES-KERFOOT 87.63930654445 41.740181051632057 VINCENNES-MONTEREY 87.66465830228 41.690079176592058 VINCENNES-PERSHING 87.61262427098 41.823890805622059 WABASH-11TH 87.62587503662 41.869271036132060 WABASH-16TH 87.62566301318 41.860208727532061 WABASH-18TH 87.62561064600 41.857855082992062 WABASH-24TH 87.62541582568 41.849264247052063 WABASH-29TH 87.62523665771 41.841971872042064 WABASH-37TH 87.62488669678 41.827377524372065 WABASH-41ST 87.62474519678 41.820126852492066 WABASH-43RD 87.62465483740 41.816513524362067 WABASH-45TH 87.62456394678 41.813083094672068 WABASH-47TH 87.62445798974 41.809261934512069 WABASH-49TH 87.62436129834 41.805620032162070 WABASH-51ST 87.62427297803 41.801972907162071 WABASH-53RD 87.62417900928 41.798144071222072 WABASH-59TH 87.62389933740 41.787390934492073 WABASH-8TH 87.62593753662 41.871840563482074 SHERIDAN-WILSON 87.65478731009 41.965430278412075 SOUTHPORT-CLYBOURN-SHAKESPEARE 87.66318501712 41.920740989302076 SOUTHPORT-CORTLAND 87.66305368119 41.91705993852

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2077 SOUTHPORT-DIVERSEY 87.66356800150 41.932480461972078 SOUTHPORT-FULLERTON 87.66332744681 41.925217797902079 SOUTHPORT-GRACE 87.66412542728 41.950976376052080 SOUTHPORT-IRVING PARK 87.66421531009 41.954354899492081 SOUTHPORT-LINCOLN-WELLINGTON 87.66368789603 41.936113340882082 SPRINGFIELD-MADISON 87.72325256796 41.880756950202083 SAINT CLAIR-GRAND 87.62263181015 41.891761556282084 SAINT CLAIR-ILLINOIS 87.62265011865 41.890959469742085 SAINT CLAIR-OHIO 87.62269115381 41.892559762712086 SAINT CLAIR-ONTARIO 87.62271942334 41.893361860372087 SAINT LAWRENCE-47TH 87.61145344676 41.809461723572088 SAINT LAWRENCE-51ST 87.61128640379 41.802169055602089 SAINT LAWRENCE-63RD 87.61080240379 41.780324727452090 SAINT LAWRENCE-67TH 87.61062905614 41.773056231352091 SAINT LAWRENCE-71ST 87.61042831395 41.765793946192092 SAINT LAWRENCE-75TH 87.61025558739 41.758485371962093 SAINT LAWRENCE-76TH 87.61021397801 41.756668868062094 SAINT LAWRENCE-79TH 87.61008247801 41.751199325082095 SAINT LAWRENCE-83RD 87.60987647020 41.743890055542096 SAINT LAWRENCE-87TH 87.60967253270 41.736580047732097 SAINT LAWRENCE-95TH 87.60930724754 41.721974407092098 SAINT LAWRENCE-MARQUETTE 87.61067581004 41.774874805572099 SAINT LAWRENCE-SOUTH CHICAGO-69TH 87.61051682958 41.769406059472100 SAINT LOUIS-103RD 87.70872983357 41.706093000822101 SAINT LOUIS-55TH 87.71090122420 41.793404973562102 SAINT LOUIS-59TH 87.71066794686 41.786133168872103 SAINT LOUIS-63RD 87.71041021248 41.778853606362104 SAINT LOUIS-ADDISON 87.71516618514 41.946528153392105 SAINT LOUIS-MARQUETTE 87.71023797029 41.771558293852106 SAINT LOUIS-ROOSEVELT 87.71298189217 41.866320157222107 STATE-103RD 87.62352263037 41.707164711762108 STATE-107TH 87.62331352099 41.699870653162109 STATE-111TH 87.62310413037 41.692584703932110 STATE-113TH 87.62299712646 41.688955848462111 STATE-115TH 87.62288959912 41.685321934402112 STATE-119TH 87.62265829052 41.678026203922113 STATE-11TH 87.62746759131 41.869235454102114 STATE-123RD 87.62244014990 41.670733114072115 STATE-127TH 87.62209826709 41.663654453912116 STATE-14TH 87.62734348975 41.864052508782117 STATE-16TH 87.62726246631 41.860178727532118 STATE-18TH 87.62719633350 41.857810098622119 STATE-24TH PL 87.62691039209 41.847681469702120 STATE-24TH 87.62700302881 41.849240547832121 STATE-26TH 87.62696086865 41.845585106422122 STATE-29TH 87.62687315381 41.841950832982123 STATE-31ST 87.62677259522 41.838300571262124 STATE-33RD 87.62668715381 41.834667797822125 STATE-35TH 87.62664431397 41.831013700162126 STATE-36TH PL 87.62650767725 41.828715387652127 STATE-37TH 87.62647537647 41.827360950152128 STATE-43RD 87.62627050928 41.81648982514

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2129 STATE-45TH 87.62618331787 41.813059028272130 STATE-47TH 87.62608506787 41.809236422792131 STATE-49TH 87.62598222412 41.805563153262132 STATE-51ST 87.62588976318 41.801945797792133 STATE-53RD 87.62579152881 41.798114407162134 STATE-57TH 87.62560661865 41.791004543872135 STATE-59TH 87.62551327490 41.787362297772136 STATE-60TH 87.62546552100 41.785537028242137 STATE-61ST 87.62541653271 41.783712782142138 STATE-63RD 87.62537484912 41.780058286052139 STATE-66TH 87.62517422412 41.774591934482140 STATE-69TH 87.62494235303 41.769194039942141 STATE-71ST 87.62490522021 41.765453454002142 STATE-73RD 87.62482908740 41.761873996972143 STATE-75TH 87.62475798193 41.758181567282144 STATE-76TH 87.62472368506 41.756437422742145 STATE-79TH 87.62454557959 41.750960114142146 STATE-83RD 87.62433174365 41.743655317262147 STATE-87TH 87.62416057178 41.736299426632148 STATE-91ST 87.62393809521 41.729042278192149 STATE-93RD 87.62383103662 41.725385184432150 STATE-95TH 87.62372917724 41.721670676622151 STATE-99TH 87.62355849365 41.714333067242152 STATE-9TH 87.62749380225 41.870533290042153 STATE-ADAMS 87.62771032959 41.879461645512154 STATE-ARCHER 87.62717114990 41.856550770492155 STATE-BALBO 87.62756611084 41.873091934572156 STATE-BELLEVUE 87.62833618115 41.901558415072157 STATE-CHESTNUT 87.62824433350 41.898316387722158 STATE-CHICAGO 87.62819939209 41.896677395532159 STATE-CONGRESS 87.62761836475 41.875638114262160 STATE-CULLERTON 87.62714613428 41.855446532212161 STATE-DELAWARE 87.62826548975 41.899139864282162 STATE-DIVISION 87.62867800147 41.903941899442163 STATE-GRAND 87.62806935694 41.891672227562164 STATE-HARRISON 87.62761115381 41.874552399422165 STATE-HUBBARD 87.62800880225 41.890065442402166 STATE-HURON 87.62815340381 41.894876051782167 STATE-ILLINOIS 87.62803799365 41.890865950212168 STATE-JACKSON 87.62767706397 41.878175926762169 STATE-KINZIE 87.62802341553 41.889252489272170 STATE-LAKE 87.62794000928 41.885748817402171 STATE-MADISON 87.62780610694 41.882042040052172 STATE-MARQUETTE 87.62512772412 41.772724278232173 STATE-MONROE 87.62772748584 41.880742899422174 STATE-OAK 87.62831712647 41.900740461942175 STATE-OHIO 87.62809227881 41.892469184592176 STATE-ONTARIO 87.62811631006 41.893271668962177 STATE-PERSHING 87.62642224756 41.823713762652178 STATE-POLK 87.62754038428 41.872302614262179 STATE-RANDOLPH 87.62791068115 41.884490793962180 STATE-ROOSEVELT 87.62741867725 41.86741358691

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2181 STATE-ROOT-41ST 87.62634352881 41.819197801712182 STATE-RUSH-CEDAR 87.62862836084 41.903180168972183 STATE-VAN BUREN 87.62765211865 41.876929512702184 STATE-WACKER 87.62798495069 41.886931653332185 STATE-WALTON 87.62828973975 41.899936989282186 STATE-WASHINGTON 87.62786972803 41.883218090832187 STETSON-WACKER INTERMEDIATE 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2188 STETSON-WACKER UPPER 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2189 STEWART-63RD 87.63504834132 41.779908973552190 STEWART-71ST 87.63466550538 41.765355809472191 STEWART-MARQUETTE 87.63485392725 41.772633286042192 STOCKTON-LASALLE 87.63172772803 41.91338211039

2193 STOCKTON-LINCOLN PARK WEST-FULLERTON 0.00000000000 0.00000000000

2194 STONY ISLAND-57TH 87.58671179049 41.791547012622195 STONY ISLAND-63RD 87.58645804440 41.780619407142196 STONY ISLAND-69TH 87.58623770846 41.769697782132197 STONY ISLAND-71ST 87.58633005612 41.766150766502198 STONY ISLAND-73RD 87.58623219283 41.762410067282199 STONY ISLAND-75TH 87.58613636862 41.758764422752200 STONY ISLAND-76TH 87.58608857174 41.756944668842201 STONY ISLAND-83RD 87.58579915377 41.744198301642202 STONY ISLAND-87TH 87.58563658736 41.736913465692203 STONY ISLAND-91ST 87.58549196627 41.729609852412204 STONY ISLAND-93RD 87.58541361471 41.725985262562205 STONY ISLAND-95TH 87.58512687643 41.722339047712206 STONY ISLAND-CORNELL-67TH 87.58629645455 41.776089571202207 STONY ISLAND-CORNELL-65TH PL 87.58629645455 41.776089571202208 STONY ISLAND-MARQUETTE 87.58628964987 41.77517496964

2209 STONY ISLAND-MIDWAY PLAISANCE-60TH-59TH 87.58662784908 41.78765703215

2210 STONY ISLAND-SOUTH CHICAGO-79TH 87.58598531002 41.751790258682211 STONY ISLAND-130TH 87.57866186470 41.659190867972212 STREETER-GRAND 87.61157901317 41.891983184592213 STREETER-ILLINOIS-LAKE SHORE NB EXIT 87.61155968114 41.891138450212214 SUMMIT-VINCENNES 87.64517231789 41.736051536012215 TALMAN-111TH 87.68730058355 41.691727239092216 TALMAN-79TH 87.68896106793 41.750079485242217 TALMAN-WASHTENAW-103RD 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2218 THROOP-ARCHER 87.65412643508 41.843493614232219 THROOP-CERMAK 87.65870613431 41.852456309552220 THROOP-NORTH 87.66039813431 41.910742477572221 TORRENCE-100TH 87.55974923968 41.713459278172222 TORRENCE-103RD 87.55966236859 41.708167692232223 TORRENCE-106TH 87.55960267328 41.702777211762224 TORRENCE-122ND 87.55925312640 41.673771383602225 TORRENCE-126TH PL 87.55885414203 41.666184922662226 TORRENCE-130TH 87.55928617328 41.659189336722227 TORRENCE-136TH 87.55928987640 41.648197309362228 TRIPP-79TH 87.72775050547 41.749463254772229 TRIPP-FOSTER 87.73439922032 41.975467149512230 UNION-18TH 87.64478228664 41.857573165032231 UNION-26TH 87.64402268117 41.84535912595

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2232 UNION-29TH 87.64393965773 41.841716227512233 UNION-31ST 87.64384848976 41.838076356412234 UNION-33RD 87.64375687258 41.834432051722235 UNION-35TH 87.64367331008 41.830781434532236 UNION-37TH 87.64357447804 41.827134133752237 UNION-43RD 87.64330057961 41.816222739212238 UNION-45TH 87.64321437648 41.812563227482239 UNION-47TH 87.64311772023 41.808905633732240 UNION-51ST 87.64290307961 41.801626805602241 UNION-59TH 87.64253411086 41.787067465742242 UNION-EMERALD-CANALPORT 87.64515502492 41.855353317372243 UNION-GARFIELD 87.64272837257 41.794346321222244 UNION-MILWAUKEE-HUBBARD 87.64592177101 41.890108161152245 UNION-PERSHING 87.64348999367 41.823491598592246 UNION-ROOSEVELT 87.64515609523 41.867178641602247 UNION-ROOT 87.64336643117 41.818959907182248 UNION-RUBLE-TAYLOR 87.64498556008 41.863589891592249 WABASH-9TH 87.62590768896 41.870555672852250 WABASH-ADAMS 87.62612624365 41.879522004892251 WABASH-BALBO 87.62596609521 41.873125594732252 WABASH-CERMAK 87.62549959131 41.852850344712253 WABASH-CHICAGO 87.62684973584 41.896695258812254 WABASH-CONGRESS 87.62602727881 41.875688309572255 WABASH-CULLERTON 87.62555872803 41.855468239242256 WABASH-GARFIELD 87.62408850146 41.794664590752257 WABASH-GRAND 87.62671821240 41.891687411152258 WABASH-HARRISON 87.62599636865 41.874408575202259 WABASH-JACKSON 87.62608247412 41.878245934582260 WABASH-LAKE 87.62627729053 41.885736598652261 WABASH-MADISON 87.62621475928 41.882079907242262 WABASH-MONROE 87.62617095459 41.880789247082263 WABASH-OHIO 87.62674686084 41.892496126002264 WABASH-ONTARIO 87.62676059912 41.893293235372265 WABASH-PERSHING 87.62482270850 41.823735731402266 WABASH-RANDOLPH 87.62624825147 41.884495926772267 WABASH-ROOSEVELT 87.62582986084 41.867431856442268 WABASH-RUSH-DELAWARE 87.62684970850 41.899165626002269 WABASH-SUN TIMES CROSSING 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2270 WABASH-VAN BUREN 87.62605731396 41.876971977542271 WABASH-WACKER-SOUTH WATER 87.62653331006 41.887370938492272 WABASH-WASHINGTON 87.62622961084 41.883221735362273 WACKER-ADAMS 87.63695547804 41.879349266612274 WACKER-JACKSON 87.63691499757 41.878078856452275 WACKER-LAKE 87.63697177101 41.885724680682276 WACKER-MADISON 87.63701942335 41.881913793952277 WACKER-MONROE 87.63698657569 41.880622833022278 WACKER-RANDOLPH 87.63707003273 41.884461497082279 WACKER-VAN BUREN 87.63684301319 41.876805333012280 WACKER-WASHINGTON 87.63704625148 41.883200657242281 WALLACE-26TH 87.64157952492 41.845392688452282 WALLACE-31ST 87.64141551320 41.838107317352283 WALLACE-35TH 87.64123527882 41.83081542281

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2284 WALLACE-43RD 87.64125040382 41.816258141552285 WALLACE-47TH 87.64067873976 41.808952063422286 WALLACE-87TH 87.63875392726 41.736162895382287 WALLACE-PERSHING 87.64106255226 41.823522918902288 WALLACE-VERMONT-127TH 87.63661449366 41.663257047662289 WASHTENAW-CERMAK 87.69299386871 41.851935684552290 WASHTENAW-OGDEN 87.69328495465 41.862189254872291 WELLS-47TH-WENTWORTH 87.63257582569 41.809102372012292 WELLS-51ST 87.63200553663 41.801804532162293 WELLS-57TH 87.63174314991 41.790886606372294 WELLS-59TH 87.63194835303 41.787218301682295 WELLS-ADAMS 87.63375369288 41.879386399422296 WELLS-CHICAGO 87.63420286866 41.896595809592297 WELLS-CLARK-LINCOLN 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2298 WELLS-CONGRESS 87.63365859132 41.875590383792299 WELLS-DIVISON 87.63447783350 41.903853461942300 WELLS-ERIE 87.63413279053 41.893989067402301 WELLS-GARFIELD 87.63178163428 41.794532852472302 WELLS-GRAND 87.63406856007 41.891587118182303 WELLS-HARRISON 87.63362882569 41.874481208012304 WELLS-HUBBARD 87.63402836085 41.889982653342305 WELLS-ILLINOIS 87.63404926710 41.890785481462306 WELLS-JACKSON 87.63372916163 41.878118657232307 WELLS-KINZIE 87.63400656397 41.889165883802308 WELLS-LAKE 87.63393006397 41.885728813492309 WELLS-MADISON 87.63382427491 41.881945704112310 WELLS-MONROE 87.63379804053 41.880660262702311 WELLS-NORTH 87.63471084522 41.911161407262312 WELLS-OAK 87.63435381397 41.900542731472313 WELLS-OHIO 87.63408846632 41.892388586932314 WELLS-ONTARIO 87.63411054835 41.893188653342315 WELLS-RANDOLPH 87.63389493897 41.884469497082316 WELLS-VAN BUREN 87.63369349757 41.876849676762317 WELLS-WACKER 87.63396536866 41.886932118182318 WELLS-WASHINGTON 87.63386005616 41.883209911142319 WENTWORTH-103RD 87.62829616944 41.707101164892320 WENTWORTH-107TH 87.62808784912 41.699813895352321 WENTWORTH-111TH 87.62790703272 41.692526496902322 WENTWORTH-113TH 87.62779984131 41.688893602372323 WENTWORTH-115TH 87.62768960303 41.685262567212324 WENTWORTH-119TH 87.62746103272 41.677971903142325 WENTWORTH-26TH 87.63182407178 41.845530094702326 WENTWORTH-31ST 87.63167749366 41.838236184542327 WENTWORTH-33RD 87.63160093897 41.834596614222328 WENTWORTH-35TH 87.63150429444 41.830938704062329 WENTWORTH-43RD 87.63119454444 41.816418485302330 WENTWORTH-51ST 87.63070796631 41.801828426692331 WENTWORTH-57TH 87.63040512256 41.790907969652332 WENTWORTH-59TH 87.63031816553 41.787256379802333 WENTWORTH-63RD 87.63014970069 41.779987032142334 WENTWORTH-69TH 87.62985941944 41.769081754792335 WENTWORTH-71ST 87.62977081006 41.76543505166

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2336 WENTWORTH-87TH 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2337 WENTWORTH-95TH 87.62866428662 41.721660055522338 WENTWORTH-98TH 87.62855014990 41.716242082862339 WENTWORTH-99TH 87.62849762256 41.714149028172340 WENTWORTH-CERMAK 87.63200883741 41.85285191893

2341 WENTWORTH-GARFIELD-DAN RYAN CROSSING 87.63051868116 41.79420039153

2342 WENTWORTH-MARQUETTE 87.62995549366 41.772708996982343 WENTWORTH-PERSHING 87.63133937647 41.823645520462344 WESTERN-101ST 87.68173099761 41.710021590672345 WESTERN-103RD 87.68162036480 41.706376325042346 WESTERN-107TH 87.68138771636 41.699078961752347 WESTERN-109TH 87.68127114214 41.695421575032348 WESTERN-111TH 87.68115514995 41.691779157062349 WESTERN-113TH PL 87.68100910308 41.687095282052350 WESTERN-115TH 87.68092751323 41.684504149242351 WESTERN-16TH 87.68583387652 41.859365899402352 WESTERN-18TH 87.68583828668 41.857780457992353 WESTERN-21ST 87.68568802496 41.853876372052354 WESTERN-24TH 87.68553632183 41.848399579082355 WESTERN-31ST 87.68522280230 41.839074016572356 WESTERN-49TH PL 87.68435213433 41.804322836852357 WESTERN-59TH 87.68383060699 41.786528719652358 WESTERN-61ST 87.68374158355 41.782910954022359 WESTERN-62ND 87.68369088042 41.781055383702360 WESTERN-63RD 87.68363934917 41.779216016512361 WESTERN-65TH 87.68354796636 41.775599360262362 WESTERN-69TH 87.68334341558 41.768331989162363 WESTERN-71ST 87.68324268121 41.764702215722364 WESTERN-77TH 87.68294338824 41.753755422742365 WESTERN-79TH 87.68284715777 41.750102821182366 WESTERN-83RD 87.68267922417 41.742815711792367 WESTERN-87TH 87.68251403667 41.735527282102368 WESTERN-ADAMS 87.68636483746 41.878588915042369 WESTERN-ADDISON 87.68825772027 41.946730809642370 WESTERN-AINSLIE 87.68896461480 41.970412235442371 WESTERN-ALBION 87.68997697418 42.001367782352372 WESTERN AVE-WESTERN BLVD-ARCHER 87.68490254058 41.825937922812373 WESTERN-AUGUSTA 87.68693647027 41.899379450222374 WESTERN-BERTEAU 87.68857404059 41.957669411212375 WESTERN-BERWYN 87.68922129840 41.977707508892376 WESTERN-BLUE ISLAND-26TH 87.68544705621 41.844838418922377 WESTERN-BRYN MAWR 87.68944833356 41.983167688582378 WESTERN-CERMAK 87.68564026324 41.852031907212379 WESTERN-CHICAGO 87.68684259918 41.895743247092380 WESTERN-CLYBOURN-BELMONT 87.68791102105 41.939460047912381 WESTERN-COLUMBUS-74TH 87.68309723980 41.759091192282382 WESTERN-CONGRESS 87.68625810699 41.874994899422383 WESTERN-DEVON 87.68988296246 41.997729801872384 WESTERN-DIVISION 87.68702676324 41.903016126012385 WESTERN-ELSTON-DIVERSEY 87.68788269293 41.932179126032386 WESTERN-FOSTER 87.68915070074 41.975891540142387 WESTERN-FULLERTON 87.68764191168 41.92490068462

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2388 WESTERN-FULTON 87.68657864996 41.88662924318

2389 WESTERN AVE-WESTERN BLVD-GARFIELD-55TH 87.68404177105 41.79387658293

2390 WESTERN-GRACE 87.68836123980 41.950379071362391 WESTERN-GRAND 87.68669450933 41.890648059592392 WESTERN-GRANVILLE 87.68976414996 41.994092926872393 WESTERN-HARRISON 87.68623479449 41.873891114262394 WESTERN-HIRSCH 87.68712348199 41.906666504912395 WESTERN-HOWARD 87.69017356793 42.019528430802396 WESTERN-HUBBARD 87.68665662652 41.889560247092397 WESTERN-IOWA 87.68688836871 41.897562133812398 WESTERN-IRVING PARK 87.68846623590 41.954012743242399 WESTERN-JACKSON 87.68634307965 41.877550168952400 WESTERN-JARVIS 87.69021618902 42.015663942522401 WESTERN-KENNEDY ENT SEB 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2402 WESTERN-KENNEDY EXIT NWB-LOGAN 87.68777391168 41.928635110402403 WESTERN-LAKE 87.68652842730 41.884634883802404 WESTERN-LAWRENCE 87.68890658355 41.968614926852405 WESTERN-LELAND 87.68884838043 41.966758251062406 WESTERN-LUNT 87.69016225934 42.008630133922407 WESTERN-LYNDALE 87.68757166168 41.922619387742408 WESTERN-MADISON 87.68643116168 41.881161735362409 WESTERN-MARQUETTE 87.68344423589 41.771977614162410 WESTERN-MILWAUKEE-ARMITAGE 87.68738871637 41.916805422892411 WESTERN-MONROE 87.68641159918 41.880257848642412 WESTERN-MONTROSE 87.68868299371 41.961312848722413 WESTERN-NORTH 87.68722069683 41.910320868202414 WESTERN-OGDEN-13TH 87.68598880621 41.864792028312415 WESTERN-OHIO 87.68673830621 41.892109930682416 WESTERN AVE-WESTERN BLVD-PERSHING 87.68487677105 41.822996028272417 WESTERN-PETERSON 87.68967255231 41.990500004992418 WESTERN-POLK 87.68616941949 41.871328590822419 WESTERN-POTOMAC 87.68707577496 41.904842204132420 WESTERN-PRATT 87.69007080621 42.005033364382421 WESTERN-ROOSEVELT 87.68603841558 41.866612543942422 WESTERN-ROSCOE 87.68815347027 41.943097676822423 WESTERN-SCHUBERT 87.68784061480 41.930351575252424 WESTERN-SUNNYSIDE 87.68873604059 41.963139352622425 WESTERN-TAYLOR 87.68611198590 41.869339043942426 WESTERN-TOUHY 87.69024681793 42.012280005012427 WESTERN-VAN BUREN 87.68626949761 41.876083618172428 WESTERN-WARREN 87.68645736480 41.882085344742429 WESTERN-WASHINGTON 87.68648456402 41.882996204112430 WESTERN-WILSON 87.68879127105 41.964867739342431 WESTERN-WINNEMAC 87.68905296637 41.973015883882432 WESTERN AVE-WESTERN BLVD-47TH 87.68442535699 41.808425750922433 WESTERN AVE-WESTERN BLVD-51ST 87.68422403277 41.801146180602434 WESTERN AVE-WESTERN BLVD-35TH 87.68503414605 41.830281375942435 WESTERN AVE-WESTERN BLVD-43RD 87.68462838043 41.815695930612436 WESTERN AVE-WESTERN BLVD-45TH 87.68453138043 41.812064141552437 WESTERN AVE-WESTERN BLVD-54TH 87.68407430621 41.795240485282438 WINTHROP-BRYN MAWR 87.65800569290 41.983658188582439 WINTHROP-FOSTER 87.65781647024 41.97635285654

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2440 WINTHROP-HOLLYWOOD 87.65807297024 41.985483110462441 WINTHROP-SHERIDAN 87.65865677884 41.998208641722442 WOLCOTT-BLUE ISLAND 87.67332170854 41.849471418922443 WOLCOTT-CLYBOURN 87.67552085698 41.930020028372444 WOLCOTT-DIVERSEY 87.67566482964 41.932316071352445 WOLCOTT-LAWRENCE 87.67620511089 41.968794958102446 WOLCOTT-LINCOLN-GRACE 87.67624531401 41.950541102612447 WOLCOTT-MONTROSE 87.67600124370 41.961495305752448 WOOD-103RD 87.66710466557 41.706614969572449 WOOD-35TH 87.67039874369 41.830446512662450 WOOD-47TH 87.66982753276 41.808557332952451 WOOD-51ST 87.66964463432 41.801275832942452 WOOD-59TH 87.66924494682 41.786687989182453 WOOD-63RD 87.66907886088 41.779383215732454 WOOD-71ST 87.66867683744 41.764856313382455 WOOD-79TH 87.66829100150 41.750292598522456 WOOD-87TH 87.66792458354 41.735724922722457 WOOD-ARCHER 87.67050251323 41.834772200162458 WOOD-AUGUSTA 87.67228234916 41.899632731472459 WOOD-BLUE ISLAND 87.67088164213 41.850410360332460 WOOD-CERMAK 87.67093792729 41.852247938462461 WOOD-CHICAGO 87.67217313041 41.895991833032462 WOOD-DIVISION 87.67238059916 41.903266723662463 WOOD-FULLERTON 87.67250704057 41.925093899462464 WOOD-GARFIELD 87.66944272026 41.793968829032465 WOOD-GRAND 87.67202202495 41.890903481462466 WOOD-HARRISON 87.67156089604 41.874119836922467 WOOD-LAKE 87.67185169291 41.885155286142468 WOOD-MADISON 87.67174814994 41.881389750992469 WOOD-MARQUETTE 87.66888593510 41.772132305572470 WOOD-MONROE 87.67171174760 41.880087489272471 WOOD-NORTH 87.67257595463 41.910561305702472 WOOD-PERSHING 87.67021615776 41.823290758742473 WOOD-POLK 87.67148779057 41.871548950192474 WOOD-ROOSEVELT 87.67135019682 41.866823231442475 WOOD-WARREN 87.67177203666 41.882310555672476 WOOD-WASHINGTON 87.67179667338 41.883221661142477 WOOD-WOLCOTT-MILWAUKEE 87.67248662651 41.907194840852478 WOODLAWN-103RD 87.59417738815 41.707629399262479 WOODLAWN-47TH 87.59683236863 41.809641524362480 WOODLAWN-53RD 87.59664188425 41.799457504822481 WOODLAWN-55TH 87.59654415769 41.795066231372482 WOODLAWN-57TH 87.59645722800 41.791446782152483 WOODLAWN-61ST 87.59628784909 41.784166836832484 WOODLAWN-63RD 87.59620394284 41.780522270422485 WOODLAWN-83RD 87.59531411081 41.744086395392486 WOODLAWN-93RD 87.59487489597 41.725847453972487 WOODLAWN-95TH 87.59479334128 41.722195016462488 WOODLAWN-HYDE PARK 87.59670681784 41.802365864192489 WOODLAWN-MARQUETTE 87.59607590769 41.775055411042490 WOODLAWN-MIDWAY PLAISANCE 87.59635844675 41.787234516522491 WOODLAWN-SOUTH CHICAGO-75TH 87.59582689597 41.75886143056

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2492 YALE-63RD 87.63183381788 41.779963250892493 YATES-73RD 87.56645042328 41.762619407122494 YATES-75TH 87.56637312250 41.758987844622495 YATES-76TH 87.56633525141 41.757157883682496 YATES-79TH 87.56623259516 41.751727918832497 YATES-83RD 87.56612547407 41.744461317262498 YATES-85TH 87.56607262641 41.740827129762499 YATES-SOUTH CHICAGO-87TH 87.56602788813 41.737432860232500 CICERO-DIVERSEY 87.74659461486 41.931533059632501 CICERO-DIVISION 87.74597835705 41.902352333042502 CICERO-GRACE 87.74719895861 41.949770954172503 CICERO-HARRISON 87.74499844298 41.873140504882504 CICERO-MAYPOLE 87.74542326329 41.884452063492505 CICERO-MILWAUKEE-IRVING PARK 87.74730487267 41.953418376052506 CICERO-WASHINGTON 87.74534057189 41.881816297862507 CICERO-WELLINGTON 87.74674078673 41.935181012752508 CLARK-ALBION 87.67185691557 42.001704083132509 CLARK-ARCHER 87.63015777881 41.855122430652510 CLARK-CERMAK 87.63006129834 41.852877153302511 DAMEN-CLYBOURN-DIVERSEY 87.67813528667 41.932284680722512 DAMEN-CONGRESS 87.67648715386 41.875021438482513 DAMEN-GRAND 87.67690874761 41.890823903342514 DAMEN-HARRISON 87.67645645464 41.874042504882515 DAMEN-MARQUETTE 87.67371300542 41.772076481352516 DAMEN-MILWAUKEE-NORTH 87.67758604839 41.910472743202517 DAMEN-SCHILLER 87.67737354839 41.907141532262518 DAMEN-TAYLOR 87.67631593120 41.869106266602519 DAYTON-CLYBOURN-NORTH 87.64950135305 41.910900485392520 DEARBORN-ADAMS 87.62935174366 41.879438165052521 JEFFERSON-ADAMS 87.64257716554 41.879273547862522 JEFFERSON-FULTON 87.64280632961 41.886811293962523 JEFFERSON-RANDOLPH 87.64273359132 41.884433278332524 JEFFERSON-ROOSEVELT 87.64218785304 41.867219665032525 KARLOV-MADISON 87.72811948203 41.880695790052526 KARLOV-WASHINGTON 87.72815779062 41.882014383802527 KOSTNER-ARCHER 87.73316219688 41.800196110282528 KOSTNER-ARMITAGE 87.73632797813 41.917044872112529 KOSTNER-DIVISION 87.73614586094 41.902512653352530 KOSTNER-FIFTH 87.73511155235 41.870301575192531 KOSTNER-MADISON 87.73547568907 41.880610653332532 KOSTNER-MARQUETTE 87.73232733750 41.771259825102533 LASALLE-ADAMS 87.63229168897 41.879400594732534 LASALLE-CHICAGO 87.63270950928 41.896613254912535 LASALLE-GRAND 87.63258148194 41.891604579122536 LASALLE-HARRISON 87.63169310694 41.874505067382537 LASALLE-MADISON 87.63236016553 41.881960676772538 LASALLE-MONROE 87.63232859522 41.880677950202539 LASALLE-SCHILLER 87.63304582569 41.907702684602540 LASALLE-SUPERIOR 87.63269092725 41.895613637722541 LOCK-ARCHER 87.66121332572 41.840074711882542 LOCKWOOD-ARCHER 87.75508640393 41.796840754812543 LONG-DIVISION 87.76093695472 41.90219173147

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2544 LONG-FOSTER 87.76276668128 41.975169520602545 LOOMIS-ARCHER-FULLER 87.65767477493 41.841782832982546 LOOMIS-BLUE ISLAND-18TH 87.66131357181 41.857688633782547 LOOMIS-OGDEN-LAKE 87.66245617728 41.885830379902548 LOOMIS-ROOSEVELT 87.66157085697 41.866916461912549 MARINE-FOSTER 87.65215184915 41.976440161232550 MARINE-MONTROSE 87.64686128664 41.961901137782551 MEADE-TOUHY 87.77865011879 42.011990274542552 MELVINA-ADDISON 87.78137332583 41.945721352612553 NORMANDY-GRAND 87.79279463443 41.923618434622554 OAKLEY-ADAMS 87.68390089605 41.878623934582555 OAKLEY-HUBBARD 87.68421572808 41.889600680682556 OAKLEY-JACKSON 87.68387023199 41.877575028332557 OAKLEY-TAYLOR 87.68365384136 41.869011672852558 OAKLEY-VAN BUREN 87.68382782964 41.876120180672559 RACINE-CLYBOURN-CORTLAND 87.65828011868 41.917193961962560 RACINE-CONGRESS 87.65697074759 41.875341297852561 RACINE-LELAND 87.65965004446 41.967198485442562 RACINE-LINCOLN-DIVERSEY 87.65871047806 41.932556208062563 RACINE-TAYLOR 87.65675496634 41.869415469722564 RACINE-VAN BUREN 87.65700327102 41.876519434572565 RICHARDS-HAYES 87.57992517330 41.779607489172566 RIDGE-DEVON 87.67683740386 41.997959317502567 RIDGE-HOLLYWOOD 87.66320495462 41.985547149522568 ROCKWELL-AUGUSTA 87.69186322418 41.899330239282569 ROCKWELL-CERMAK 87.69054255231 41.851969364242570 ROCKWELL-MARQUETTE 87.68833267730 41.771901657132571 ROCKWELL-MONTROSE 87.69357002106 41.961281079182572 SOUTHPORT-ADDISON 87.66401530228 41.947067934642573 SOUTHPORT-BELMONT 87.66382092728 41.939764879952574 SPAULDING-GRAND-AUGUSTA 87.70933719685 41.899380063502575 SPAULDING-ROOSEVELT 87.70810212654 41.866379032222576 STATE-CERMAK 87.62708869678 41.852870395492577 STATE-CHESTNUT 87.62824433350 41.898316387722578 STATE-ELM 87.62862836084 41.903180168972579 STATE-GARFIELD 87.62570104443 41.794643184502580 WENTWORTH-VINCENNES-73RD 87.62965172022 41.761796426652581 ASHLAND-MEDILL-CLYBOURN 87.66811150541 41.924277743212582 AUSTIN-HARRISON 87.77440730238 41.872725305662583 CALIFORNIA-69TH 87.69311896541 41.768122681162584 CICERO-FOREST GLEN 87.74830934533 41.985591958112585 CICERO-MIDWAY EXIT ROAD 87.74155252277 41.791327615962586 COLUMBUS-WACKER INT LEVEL 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2587 COLUMBUS-WACKER UPPER LEVEL 87.62063814013 41.887968444702588 GATEWAY CROSSING-ADAMS 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2589 GATEWAY CROSSING-JACKSON 87.63907718216 41.878051093022590 HERMITAGE-PAULINA-HOWARD 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2591 HOYNE-PETERSON 87.68254111300 41.990627453162592 KEDZIE-STEVENSON RAMPS WB 87.70460704933 41.829785799132593 KEELER-KENNEDY SEB 87.73249956398 41.954492097622594 LAKE PARK-55TH 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2595 LAKE PARK-HYDE PARK 87.58735943815 41.80248112584

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2596 RIDGE-GRANVILLE 87.67584073618 41.994338147172597 SAINT CLAIR-HURON 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2598 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-CORNELIA 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2599 LAKE SHORE LOCAL-DIVISION 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2600 LEHIGH-KINZUA-DEVON 87.76383189209 41.997327644122601 LAKE SHORE-FULLERTON 87.63114702900 41.926145598992602 LAKE SHORE NB-31ST 0.00000000000 0.00000000000 2603 LAKE SHORE SB-31ST 0.00000000000 0.00000000000

0.00000000000 0.00000000000

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Enclosure - Exhibit C2: Index of Frame Relay Circuits Street Address Circuit size 2741 S. Western T1 2137 N. Milwaukee T1 449 E. 35th T1 4645 S. King Dr. T1 4646 S. Drexel Bl. T1 1900 E. 71st St. T1 406 E. 75th T1 2552 E. 79th St. T1 8539 S. Cottage Grove T1 34 E. 112th Place T1 3522 E. 106th St. T1 3659 S. Halsted T1 4650 S. Western T1 6500 S. Pulaski T1 2650 W. 51st T1 6236 S. Western T1 1249 W. 63rd T1 7811 S. Racine T1 8146 S. Kedzie T1 10444 S. Western T1 3017 W. 111th T1 5859 S. State St. T1 9612 S. Halsted T1 2500 S. St. Louis T1 5838 S. Archer T1 4325 W. Roosevelt T1 2439 S. Oakley T1 3236 W. Division T1 1463 W. Chicago T1 259 N. Pulaski T1 5937 W. Madison T1 3348 N. Milwaukee T1 4502 W. Fullerton T1 2148 N. Damen T1 3649 N. Kedzie Ave. T1 507 W. 111th St. T1 2710 N. Sawyer T1 6839 W. Belmont T1 5344 W. North Ave. T1 5815 W. Irving Park Rd. T1 4404 W. Lawrence Ave. T1 5850 N. Lincoln T1 6650 N. Northwest Hwy T1 735 W. Wrightwood T1 1057 W. Belmont T1 5205 N. Milwaukee T1

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4544 N. Broadway T1 4237 N. Lincoln T1 5533 N. Broadway T1 7356 N. Greenview T1 6199 N. Lincoln T1 8755 W. Higgins T1 5301 S. Cicero 56K 10301 S. Doty T1 701 N. Sacramento T1 6545 N. Mannheim T1 5600 N. Mannheim 56K 2735 N. Ashland T1 4770 S. Kedzie T1 5757 S. Cicero 56K 800 N. Kedzie T1 2550 W. Addison T1 2006 E. 95th T1 400 E. Wacker T1 5801 N. Pulaski 56K 445 N. Sacramento T1 1819 W. Pershing 56K 1685 N. Throop DS3 4233 W. Ferdinand DS3 10000 W. Montrose T1 10101 S. Stony Island T1 2300 W. 52nd T1 3100 S. Sacramento T1 1101 S. California T1 7974 S. South Chicago T1 2100 W. Eastwood T1 3401 N. Elston 56K 4625 N. Milwaukee 56K 444 N. Dearborn T1 5955 S. Ashland 56K 1338 S. Clinton T1 1732 W. Byron 56K 6858 S. Indiana 56K 10458 S. Hoxie 56K 4900 W. Chicago 56K 555 W. Dekoven T1 2534 S. Throop 56K 1044 N. Orleans 56K 259 N. Columbus 56K 605 W. Armitage 56K 1915 S. Damen 56K 419 S. Wells 56K 412 N. Kedzie 56K 1440 E. 67th 56K 3801 N. Damen 56K

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3954 E. Foreman T1 5230 W. 63rd 56K 202 E. Chicago 56K 1052 W. Waveland 56K 2121 W. 95th 56K 4455 N. Lincoln 56K 9059 S. Cottage Grove 56K 530 E. 31st St T1 2160 W. Ogden Ave T1 37 W. 47th St. 56K 845 W. Wilson T1 2418 W. Division Ave. T1 641 W. 63rd St. T1 1820 N Beasley T1 2849 N Clark T1 2045 W. Washington T1 4955 W Madison T1 1713 S. Ashland T1 2938 E. 89th St. T1 200 E. 115th St. T1 3059 W. 26th St. T1 4314 S. Cottage T1 4313 S. Ashland T1 1140 W. 79th St. T1 1201 S. Campbell T1 6337 S. Woodlawn T1 4150 W. 55th St. T1 5801 N. Pulaski T1 1607 W. Howard T1 2354 N Milwaukee T1 1987 W. 111TH Street T1 9059 S Cottage Grove T1 28E. 112th Place T1 6245 S. Halsted Parkway T1 641 W. 63rd T1 10 S. Kedzie T1 4314 S. Cottage Grove T1 1904 W. Cermak T1 4359 W. Armitage T1 829 W. 119th T1 3029 E. 92nd T1 4740 N. Sheridan T1 4849 N. Milwaukee T1 250 W 22nd Pl. 56K 20 N. Clark T1 1533 S. Ashland 56K 1717 W. Pershing 56K 5919 S. Archer 56K 4101 N. Oak Park 56K

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3147 N. Rockwell 56K 3124 S. Sacramento T1 1501 W. Pershing T1 3458 S. Lawndale T1 5801 N. Pulaski T1 2350 W. Ogden T1 9165 S. Harbor Avenue T1 1701 N. Bosworth 56K 3160 N. Milwaukee T1 6117 S. Kedzie T1 1767 E. 79th T1 2019 W. Lawrence T1 2102 W. Ogden T1 1248 W. Washington T1 8801 S. Anthony T1 2300 S. Archer T1 2451 S. Ashland T1 940 W. Exchange T1 3200 S. Kedzie T1 1819 W. Pershing T1 900 E. 103rd T1 7800 S. Oakley 56K 1752 S. Clark 56K 3512 W. Montrose 56K 6411 S. Central 56K 4101 S. Cicero 56K 351 E. Randolph 56K 2505 W. Grand 56K 2840 S. Calumet 56K 5021 S. Wabash 56K 4415 S. Cottage Grove 56K 1619 E. 73rd 56K 9211 S. Ewing 56K 11615 S. Indiana 56K 1717 W. Pershing 56K 1717 W. Pershing 56K 3559 S. Maplewood 56K 3720 W. 55th St. 56K 3357 W. 55th 56K 1756 W. 74th 56K 6145 S. Throop 56K 611 W. 69th 56K 6401 S. Evans 56K 8559 S. Vincennes 56K 3400 S. Lawndale 56K 5556 S. Central 56K 1817 S. Pulaski 56K 1944 W. Cullerton 56K 2460 W. Cortland 56K

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4251 W. Ferdinand 56K 5605 W. Grand 56K 4619 W. Homer 56K 1150 N. North Branch 56K 3143 N. Rockwell 56K 1827 N. Monticello 56K 2817 N. Natoma 56K 4830 W. Chicago 56K 4243 N. Neenah 56K 4605 W. Lawrence 56K 5333 N. Western 56K 5333 N. Western 56K 6453 W. Higgins 56K 1358 W. Webster Ave. 56K 1501 W. School 56K 4835 N. Lipps Ave 56K 4750 N. Sheridan Rd. 56K 4141 N. Rockwell 56K 5853 N. Broadway 56K 6441 N. Ravenswood 56K 1040 W. 95th T1 4900 W. Sunnyside T1 3901 S. Ashland T1 4830 W. Sunnyside 56K Daley Center LL12 56K 3826 W. Wabansia T1 7521 S. Western T1 2234 S. Ashland T1 1000 E. Ohio T1 3300 E. Cheltenham T1 1747 N. Springfield T1 4850 W. Wilson T1 1849 W. Pershing T1 3148 S. Sacramento T1 228 S. Wabash T1 2350 W. Ogden T1 548 W. Roosevelt 56K 2420 W. Pershing 56K

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Enclosure Exhibit C3: List of City Owned Buildings (XLS) ADDRESS LONGITUDE (DD) LATITUDE (DD) 320 N. Clark -87.63103167108 41.88786935676 121 N. LaSalle -87.63242243803 41.88377329573 8026 S. Kedzie Ave. -87.70231867770 41.74710133686 1618 W. 33rd Pl. -87.66648323555 41.83324471412 5212 W. Harrison St. -87.75547774326 41.87293942465 3900 S. California -87.69462937775 41.82275948503 4933 S. Western -87.68429671353 41.80372702657 675 N. St. Clair -87.62275300927 41.89479205178 1500 S. California -87.69574975541 41.86114307320 645 S. Central Ave. -87.76457699415 41.87207339890 3445 W. Van Buren -87.71261349141 41.87544231259 7531 S. Stony Island -87.58571647796 41.75783031811 500 E. 51st St. -87.61402428232 41.80212851424 2900 Lake Shore Drive -87.63665507284 41.93440615765 5841 S. Maryland -87.60491611453 41.78829475170 5841 S. Maryland -87.60491611453 41.78829475170 625 W. Madison Ave. -87.64380761152 41.88182424329 625 W. Madison Ave. -87.64380761152 41.88182424329 625 W. Madison Ave. -87.64380761152 41.88182424329 625 W. Madison Ave. -87.64380761152 41.88182424329 5821 N. Broadway -87.66019214764 41.98763066214 2625 N. Clark -87.64362360027 41.93024064595 30 W. Chicago Ave. -87.62946676961 41.89665969984 222 W. Mart Plaza -87.63494459132 41.88796465724 200 E. Randolph St. -87.62226394772 41.88452238255 50 W. Washington St. -87.62975614660 41.88321255359 1130 S. Michigan -87.62410569349 41.86828594775 1637 W. Madison Ave. -87.66820114830 41.88143641285 1700 E. 56th St. -87.58386525156 41.79341967147 5454 S. Shore Dr. -87.58090383014 41.79656844148 6401 S. Yale -87.63179156184 41.77808271195 3436 N. Osceola -87.81302129700 41.94255384328 5701 N. Sheridan Rd. -87.65524202499 41.98560358133 4250 N. St. Louis Ave. -87.71552209920 41.95899062215 7300 S. Kedzie -87.70270911559 41.76070491336 2626 N. Lakeview -87.63929498099 41.93044727317 135 S. LaSalle St. -87.63231420143 41.88018576234 1340 W. 71 st St. -87.65820234787 41.76499358611 4945 N. Sheridan -87.65491924233 41.97291257314 124 W. Lake -87.63171158611 41.88574095912 219 S. Dearborn -87.62934041931 41.87896971585 800 N. State -87.62819999504 41.89670267776 200 N. State -87.62794036829 41.88576537690

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Enclosure - Exhibit C4: List of Chicago Housing Authority Owned Buildings (XLS) Senior Building Address

Ada S. Dennison-McKinley Apartments 661 E. 69th Albany Terrace 3030 W. 21st Alfreda Barnett Duster 150 S. Campbell Armour Square Apartments 3120 S. Wentworth Armour Square Apartments 3146 S. Wentworth Armour Square Apartments 3216 S. Wentworth Armour Square Apartments 3250 S. Wentworth Caroline Hedger Apartments 6400 N. Sheridan Castleman Apartments 4945 N. Sheridan Daniel Hudson Burnham Apartments 1930 W. Loyola Edith Spurlock Sampson 2640 N. Sheffield Edith Spurlock Sampson 2720 N. Sheffield Elizabeth Davis Apartments 440 N. Drake Elizabeth Wood Apartments 1845 N. Larrabee Ella Flagg Young Apartments 4645 N. Sheridan Fannie Emanuel Apartments 3916 W. Washington Fisher Apartments 5821 N. Broadway Flannery Apartments 1531 N. Clybourn Hattie Callner Apartments 855 W. Aldine Hilliard Senior Apartments 30 W. Cermak Hilliard Senior Apartments 2111 S. Clark Irene McCoy Gaines Apartments 3700 W. Congress Judge Green Apartments 4030 S. Lake Park Judge Slater Annex 4218 S. Cottage GroveJudge Slater Apartments 740 E. 43rd Kenneth Campbell Apartments 6360 S. Minerva Lathrop Elderly Apartments 2717 N. Leavitt Lincoln Perry Annex 243 E. 32nd Lincoln Perry Apartments 3245 S. Prairie Linda Pucinska Apts. 847 N. Greenview Linda Pucinska Apts. 838 N. Noble Long Life Apartments 344 W. 28th Lorraine Hansberry Apartments 5670 W. Lake Mahalia Jackson Apartments 9141 South Chicago Mahalia Jackson Apartments 9177 South Chicago Major Lawrence Apartments 655 West 65th Margaret Day Black Apartments 2140 N. Clark Maria Diaz Martinez Apartments 2111 N. Halsted Mary Hartwell Apartments 3920 N. Clark Mary Hartwell Apartments 3930 N. Clark Mary Hartwell Apartments 3940 N. Clark Mary Jane Richardson-Jones Apartments

4930 S. Langley

Maudelle Brown Bousfield Apartments 4949 S. Cottage Grove Minne Ripperton Apartments 4250 S. Princeton Patrick Sullivan Apartments 1633 W. Madison Pomeroy Apartments 1039 W. Hollywood

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Racine Senior Apartments 1611 S. Racine Schneider Apartments 1750 W. Peterson Vivian Carter Apartments 6401 S. Yale Vivian Gordon Harsh Apartments 4227 S. Oakenwald Wicker Park Annex 2020 West Schiller Wicker Park Apartments 1414 N. Damen William Jones Apartments 1447 S. Ashland Zelda Ormes 116 W. Elm

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EXHIBIT D – NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENT

CITY OF CHICAGO

COMMUNITY WIRELESS BROADBAND NETWORK RFP

NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENT Note: This Non-Disclosure Agreement (“Agreement”) must be returned to the City on Company letterhead A. Name and Business Address of Company Executing this Agreement (“Company”): B. Name of all employees who will have access to any Confidential Information, or will be involved in drafting any Proposals that will be prepared with Confidential Information (“Employees”) (attach as many pages as necessary.) 1. ______________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________ C. Please attach a copy of a Driver’s License or other State-issued Identification Card for each individual Employee listed above. *** WHEREAS, the City of Chicago, through its Department of Procurement Services, (hereinafter referred to as the “City”) has issued a Request for Proposals (“RFP”) for the provision of a community wireless broadband network across the City; and WHEREAS, the Company executing this Agreement is considering submitting a proposal (“Proposal”) or is an agent, representative, or subcontractor of a company that is considering submitting a Proposal in response to this RFP; and WHEREAS, the person executing this Agreement on behalf of the Company is the person who is responsible within the Company for controlling access to all Confidential Information provided under this Agreement; and WHEREAS, each individual Employee listed on this Agreement may also have access to Confidential Information as necessary to complete a Proposal; and

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WHEREAS, the City has agreed to provide the Company with information and documents relating to buildings and communications towers that the City considers to be confidential (“Confidential Information”); NOW, THEREFORE, the Company agrees as follows: 1. In accordance with the terms of this Agreement, City will provide the Company with access to

Confidential Information for the purposes of the Company deciding whether to submit a Proposal in response to this RFP, preparing a Proposal in response to this RFP and/or participating in the subsequent procurement procedures under this RFP.

2. The person executing this Agreement on behalf of the Company [does this person need to pass

a background check?] will have access to that Confidential Information which the City will make available via a secure internet site through a password, and may make any notes or drawings necessary to prepare, or assist in preparing, the Company’s Proposal. Printing will not be available from the website. Any note and/or drawing in written or tangible form that is created from Confidential Information will be considered itself Confidential Information for the purposes of this Agreement.

3. The Company agrees to keep in confidence and prevent the use or the disclosure (except for

purposes of this Agreement) to any person or persons outside the Company, and limit the disclosure to Employees and have entered into a Non-Disclosure Agreement with the City, of all Confidential Information provided to the Company under this Agreement.

4. Any Employee in the Company who the Company desires to be given access to any

Confidential Information must agree individually to the terms of this nondisclosure agreement prescribed by the City. If any Confidential Information is included in the Company’s Proposal, then those portions of the Proposal will also be deemed to be Confidential Information, subject to the nondisclosure provisions of this Agreement.

5. The above restrictions on use and disclosure will not apply to such Confidential Information if

the same:

a. Is in the public domain or in the possession of the Company without restriction at the time of receipt under this Agreement.

b. Becomes known to the Company from a source other than the City without breach of this Agreement by the Company.

c. Is made available by the City on an unrestricted, non-confidential basis.

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6. Upon the City’s request or at the Company’s option, the Company will return all Confidential Information, including notes and/or drawings constructed through information provided by the City, and all reproductions or other media containing copies of it. If returned upon the City’s request, return will occur within five (5) business days of such request. At the City’s option or at the Company’s option, any such Confidential Information may instead be destroyed by Company. The Company will provide a written statement to the City regarding destruction within five (5) business days thereafter.

7. The Company will provide the City with immediate notice of any actual or potential

requirement of any court or agency to disclose Confidential Information and will permit the City to seek a protective order or other law relief limiting such disclosure and will cooperate with the City in obtaining such relief.

8. In the event disclosure occurs, the Company will promptly notify the City of the circumstances

and actions planned and taken to mitigate the disclosure. The Company will promptly take action to reclaim the Confidential Information disclosed and mitigate the effect.

9. The Company will not be liable for disclosing Confidential Information resulting from judicial

decree or government regulation, provided the Company gives prompt notice to the City and discloses the Confidential Information in accordance with any related protective order which the City may obtain in response to such decree or regulation.

10. Any copies of the Confidential Information made by the Company will state that they are

Confidential Information. 11. It is agreed that a violation of any of the provisions of this Agreement will cause irreparable

harm and injury to the City and the City will be entitled, in addition to any other rights and remedies it may have at law or in equity, to an injunction enjoining and restraining the Company from doing or continuing to do any such act and any other violations or threatened violations of this Agreement.

12. This Agreement is governed in accordance with the State of Illinois without regard to choice of

law principals. The Company hereby irrevocably submits to the original jurisdiction of those State and Federal courts located within the County of Cook, State of Illinois, with regard to any controversy arising out of, relating to, or in any way concerning the execution or performance of this Agreement. The Company agrees that service of process on Company may be made, at the option of the Commission, either by registered or certified mail addressed to the applicable office as provided for in this Agreement, by registered or certified mail addressed to the office actually maintained by the Company, or by personal delivery on any officer, director, or managing or general agent of the Company.

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13. This Agreement may be executed originally or by facsimile, and when so executed will be deemed to be an original. It will become binding when executed by both parties.

14. The rights, obligations, and other interests of the Company will not be assigned by the

Company, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the City and any purported assignment of same will be void. This Agreement will be binding on successors and permitted assignees of the parties.

15. This Agreement is the entire agreement between the parties with respect to nondisclosure of

Confidential Information pertaining to the conduct of business stated above and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings with respect to this subject. This Agreement may be amended only by written agreement executed by both parties.

16. The parties hereto will perform their respective obligations hereunder without charge to the

other. 17. This Agreement will remain in full force and effect in perpetuity. 18. The person signing this Agreement on behalf of the Company will be the responsible person in

the Company for controlling access to all Confidential Information provided under this Agreement.

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SIGNATURE PAGE Signature of Authorized Employee of the Company: __________________________________________ Print Name __________________________________________ Title __________________________________________ Signature __________________________________________ Date Signature of Each Individual Listed on the NDA: __________________________________________ Print Name __________________________________________ Title __________________________________________ Signature __________________________________________ Date Notarization:__________________

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EXHIBIT E – REQUIREMENTS COMPLIANCE MATRIX

Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments 6.1(a) Outdoor

coverage of 95%

6.1(b) Indoor perimeter room coverage on ground and second floor of 90%

6.2(a) Network

supports concurrent usage by City agencies, residents, businesses, institutions and visitors

6.2(b) Network supports the logical segmentation of different “domains” of users

6.2(c) Network supports the ability to prioritize traffic for Public Service and Public Safety

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments 6.3(a) Selected

Respondent provides access to its wireless broadband Internet access transport services to multiple unaffiliated Service Providers

6.3(b) Network supports unilateral, inbound roaming relationships

6.3(c) Network supports unilateral, outbound roaming relationships

6.3(d) Selected Respondent, and/or any qualified Service Provider affiliated with the Selected Respondent, may also provide retailbranded services over

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments the Network

6.4(a) Network

provides a Fixed Broadband Service, supporting 802.11 b/g devices at a best-effort minimum 1 Mbps symmetric data transmission rate, a dynamic IP address and other Core ISP Services

6.4(b) Network provides a Nomadic Broadband Service, supporting 802.11 b/g devices at a best-effort minimum 1 Mbps symmetric data transmission rate, a dynamic IP address and other Core ISP Services

6.4(c) Network provides a

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments Portable Broadband Service, supporting 802.11 b/g devices at a best-effort minimum 1 Mbps symmetric data transmission rate, a dynamic IP address and other Core ISP Services. Session-level connectivity maintained for in-motion subscribers at a minimum speed of 30 MPH

6.4 (d) Network does not interfere with free provision in public libraries.

6.4(d) Network provides free public access in City-designated parks and public spaces

6.4(e) Network provides free access in all

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments Chicago Public School buildings

6.4(f) Network provides a Fixed Broadband Service at a guaranteed minimum 3 Mbps symmetric data transmission rate (e.g. a wireless T1 alternative)

6.4(g) Selected Respondent allows Service Providers to provision services on a monthly, weekly and daily basis

6.4(h) Payment methods include credit and debit card. Other methods exist for users who do not have the ability or do not wish to pay with credit or debit cards (e.g. prepaid

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments vouchers, top-off cards).

6.4(i) Expected costs of any required CPE for each coverage Requirement stated in Section B.2 and who will be responsible for CPE costs during the provisioning process is provided

6.4(j) Network supports wide variety of devices and proprietary, standards-based and open source operating systems

6.5(a) Specific

wholesale rates provided. Rates, terms and conditions for Service Providers not affiliated with the Selected Respondent as favorable as

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments those provided to the Selected Respondent and any affiliated Service Providers

6.5(b) Rates estimated for any retail services to be marketed to the public by the Selected Respondent

6.6(a) Network

includes a wireless Access Tier that supports connectivity from 802.11b/g devices through the City

6.6(b) Network includes a fixed wireless point-to-multipoint solution as a Backhaul Tier for aggregating WiFi traffic from the Access Tier

6.6(c) Network

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments includes a fixed wireless point-to-point solution, using licensed or leased spectrum, or optical fiber, as a Distribution Tier for aggregating traffic from the Backhaul Tier back to an Internet POP

6.6(d) Network traffic is aggregated back to a high-speed Internet backbone service at a POP, which supports layer-three network transit for Service Providers. Redundancy provided

6.6(e) Network supports fault tolerance mechanisms to mitigate and/or eliminate single points of failure and ensure high

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments reliability. Network support reliability levels of 99.9% for the Access Tier and 99.999% for the Backhaul Tier, Distribution Tier and POP

6.6(f) Network supports contingency mechanisms to insure operation during natural or other disaster. Disaster plan described

6.6(g) Network is easily scaled and upgraded in a modular fashion to support additional subscribers, new applications and new requirements, in order to meet evolving user demands. Percentage of

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments initial capital cost for upgrades provided.

6.6(h) All equipment complies with all relevant electrical, environmental and safety standards and all applicable local ordinances.

6.7(a) Tier 1 Support

provided by the Selected Respondent and qualified Service Providers

6.7(b) Tier 2 Support provided by the Selected Respondent for all Service Providers

6.8(a) Mechanisms

provided to prevent or mitigate the risk of hackers, spammers, denial of service and other forms of

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments malicious attacks on or through the network

6.8(b) Support for Media Access Control (“MAC”) address filtering

6.8(c) Support for Wired Equivalent Privacy (“WEP”) encryption, including both 64 and 128 bit keys

6.8(d) Support for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (“TKIP”) encryption

6.8(e) Support for Advanced Encryption Standard (“AES”) encryption

6.8(f) Support for WiFi Protected Access (“WPA”)

6.8(g) Support for 802.1x authentication

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments using Extensible Authentication Protocol (“EAP”) and Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (“RADIUS”)

6.8(h) Support for the suppression of Extended Service Set Identifier (“ESSID”) broadcasts

6.8(i) Support for multiple ESSIDs and the ability to map ESSIDs individually to Virtual LANs (“VLANs”)

6.8(j) Support for filtering of traffic based on Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses, subnets and Transmission Control Protocol (“TCP”) ports

6.8(k) Support for VPN tunneling

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments using Internet Protocol Security (“IPSec”)

6.8(l) Support for encryption of all control and network management traffic

6.9(a) Copy of any

and all privacy policies provided. Each privacy policy complies with all applicable federal and state laws

6.9(b) Users required to explicitly opt-in to any service that tracks information about the user’s physical location.

6.10(a) Respondent

complies with FCC’s “four freedoms.”

6.10(b) No blocking of applications, ports or other

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Spec. No.

Specification

Fully

Compliant

Partially

Compliant

Not

Compliant

Detail and/or Comments communication used, except in situations to prevent Network abuse or is required by law.

6.11(a) Proposals

includes concrete, tangible, clearly-articulated plans for reducing the digital divide

6.11(b) Assumptions defined for the role the City and its sister agencies and community partners will play in programs.

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EXHIBIT F - COMPANY PROFILE INFORMATION Company Profile Information

Submit a completed client profile information sheet for each company reference. Provide a minimum of 3 references. (1) ClientName:____________________________________________________________________ (2) Address:_______________________________________________________________________ (3) City, State, Zip Code: ____________________________________________________________ (4) Project Manager:__________________________________________________________________ (5) Telephone Number:________________________________________________________________ (6) Email:___________________________________________________________________________ (7) Number of Employees in Client Organization: ___________________________________________ (8) Project Scope of Services / Goals:_____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (9) Contract Award Date: Cut over Date: (10) Initial Contract Amount: $ Final Contract Amount: $ (11) Describe how the clientʹs goals were met. What was the outcome of the project? Attach additional pages, as necessary. _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ (12) Discuss significant obstacles to implementation and how those obstacles were overcome: ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ (13) Is the client still utilizing your firm’s services? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ (14) What was the cost/financing structure of the contract? _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________

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EXHIBIT G - COMPANY REFERENCES / CLIENT PROFILE INFORMATION

Respondent / Team Member Company Profile Information

Submit a completed company profile information sheet for prime, each joint venture partner and subcontractor(s), as applicable. (1) Legal Name of Firm: _______________________________________________________________ (2) Doing Business under Other Company Name? If yes, Name of Company:

__________________________________________________________ (3) Headquarters Address:

__________________________________________________________ (4) City, State, Zip Code:

__________________________________________________________ (5) Web Site Address:

_________________________________________________________________ (6) Proposed Role: � Prime � Subcontractor/Sub-consultant � Joint Venture Partner

� Supplier or �Other: _______________________________________

(7) Number of Years in Business: ________________________________________________________

(8) Total Number of Employees: _________________________________________________________ (9) Total Annual Revenues separated by last 3 full fiscal years: __________________________________________________________________________ (10) Major Services Offered as Prime Contractor: __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ (11) Subcontracted Services: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (12) Briefly describe your firm’s strategy and approach to providing services for a client: ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ (13) Briefly describe your firm’s experience in providing Community Wireless Broadband Network services for municipalities: ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________

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EXHIBIT H – SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND SCHEDULES REGARDING MBE/WBE SPECIAL CONDITION REGARDING MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE COMMITMENT AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE COMMITMENT

(MBE/WBE Professional Services)(10 pgs)

I. Policy and Terms A. It is the policy of the City of Chicago that Local Businesses certified as Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) and

Women Business Enterprises (WBE) in accordance with Section 2-92-420 et seq. of the Municipal Code of Chicago and Regulations Governing Certification of Minority and Women-owned Businesses, and all other Regulations promulgated under the aforementioned sections of the Municipal Code shall have the maximum opportunity to participate fully in the performance of this agreement. Therefore, the contractor shall not discriminate against any person or business on the basis of race, color, national origin or sex, and shall take affirmative action to ensure that women and minority businesses shall have the maximum opportunity to compete for and perform subcontracts for supplies or services.

The Chief Procurement Officer has established a goal of awarding not less than 25% of the annual dollar value

of all non-construction contracts to certified MBEs and 5% of the annual dollar value of all non-construction contracts to certified WBEs.

B. Failure to carry out the commitments and policies set forth herein shall constitute a material breach of the contract

and may result in the termination of the contract or such remedy as the City of Chicago deems appropriate. C. Accordingly, the contractor commits to expend at least the following percentages of the total contract price

(inclusive of any and all modifications and amendments), if awarded, for contract participation by MBEs and WBEs:

MBE Contract Goal: 16.9 WBE Contract Goal: 4.5

D. The commitment is met by the contractor’s status as an MBE or WBE, or by a joint venture with one or more

certified MBEs or WBEs that will perform work on the project, or by subcontracting a portion of the work to one or more MBEs or WBEs, or by the purchase of materials used in the performance of the contract from one or more MBEs or WBEs, or by the indirect participation of MBEs or WBEs in other aspects of the contractor’s business (but no dollar of such indirect MBE or WBE participation shall be credited more than once against a contractorʹs MBE or WBE commitment with respect to all contracts of such contractor), or by any combination of the foregoing.

Note: MBE/WBE participation goals are separate and those businesses certified with the City of Chicago as

both an MBE and WBE shall not be credited more than once against a contractor*s MBE or WBE commitment in the performance of the contract.

E. As noted above, the contractor may meet all or part of this commitment by contracting with MBEs or WBEs for the provision of goods or services not directly related to the performance of this contract. However, in determining the manner of MBE/WBE participation, the contractor shall first consider involvement of MBEs/WBEs as joint venture partners, subcontractors, and suppliers of goods and services directly related to the performance of this contract. In appropriate cases, the Chief Procurement Officer will require the contractor to demonstrate the specific efforts undertaken to involve MBEs and WBEs in direct participation in the performance of this contract.

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F. The contractor also may with prior approval of the Chief Procurement Officer or designee, meet all, or part, of this commitment through credits received pursuant to Section 2-92-530 of the Municipal Code of Chicago for the voluntary use of MBEs or WBEs in private sector projects.

II. Definitions A. “Minority Business Enterprise” or “MBE” means a firm awarded certification as a minority owned and

controlled business in accordance with City Ordinances and Regulations. B. “Women Business Enterprise” or “WBE” means a firm awarded certification as a women owned and controlled

business in accordance with City Ordinances and Regulations. C. “Directory” means the Directory of Certified “Disadvantaged Business Enterprises,” “Minority Business

Enterprises” and “Women Business Enterprises” maintained and published by the Contract Compliance Administrator. The Directory identifies firms that have been certified as MBEs and WBEs, and includes both the date of their last certification and the area of specialty in which they have been certified. Contractors are responsible for verifying the current certification status of all proposed MBE and WBE firms.

D. “Area of Specialty” means the description of an MBE or WBE firm*s business which has been determined by the

Chief Procurement Officer to be most reflective of the MBE or WBE firm*s claimed specialty or expertise. Each MBE/WBE letter of certification contains a description of the firm’s Area of Specialty. This information is also contained in the Directory. Credit toward this contract*s MBE and WBE participation goals shall be limited to the participation of firms performing within their Area of Specialty.

NOTICE: The Department of Procurement Services does not make any representation concerning the

ability of any MBE/WBE to perform work within their Area of Specialty. It is the responsibility of all contractors to determine the capability and capacity of MBEs/WBEs to satisfactorily perform the work proposed.

E. “Joint Venture” means an association of two or more businesses to carry out a single business enterprise for

profit, and for which purpose they combine their expertise, property, capital, efforts, skill and knowledge. Contractors may develop joint venture agreements as an instrument to provide participation by MBEs and WBEs in contract work.

F. “Contract Compliance Administrator” means the officer appointed pursuant to Section 2-92-490 of the Municipal

Code of Chicago. III. Joint Ventures Bidders may develop joint venture agreements as an instrument to provide participation by certified MBEs and

WBEs in contract work. A joint venture seeking to be credited for MBE and/or WBE participation may be formed among MBE and/or WBE firms or between an MBE and/or WBE firm and a non-MBE/WBE firm.

A JOINT VENTURE IS ELIGIBLE FOR MBE OR WBE CREDIT IF THE MBE/WBE JOINT VENTURE PARTNER(S) SHARE IN THE OWNERSHIP, CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES, RISKS AND PROFITS OF THE JOINT VENTURE, AND ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR A CLEARLY DEFINED PORTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED, IN PROPORTION WITH THE MBE AND/OR WBE OWNERSHIP PERCENTAGE.

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Notice: The City requires that, whenever a joint venture is proposed as the prime contractor, each joint venture

partner must separately sign the proposal to the City, in the pages captioned, TO BE EXECUTED BY A CORPORATION; TO BE EXECUTED BY A PARTNERSHIP; and/or TO BE EXECUTED BY A SOLE PROPRIETOR, as applicable.

IV. Counting MBE/WBE Participation Toward the Contract Goals A. The inclusion of any MBE or WBE in the contractor*s MBE/WBE Utilization Plan shall not conclusively establish

the contractor*s right to full MBE/WBE credit for that firm*s participation in the contract. Once an MBE or WBE is determined to be eligible in accordance with these rules, the total dollar value of the work awarded to the MBE or WBE may be counted toward the MBE or WBE goal except as indicated below:

B. The Chief Procurement Officer reserves the right to deny or limit MBE/WBE credit to the contractor where any

MBE or WBE is found to be engaged in substantial subcontracting or pass-through activities with others. A contractor may count toward its MBE and WBE goals only expenditures to firms that perform a commercially useful function. A firm is considered to perform a commercially useful function when it is responsible for the performance of a clearly defined and distinct element of work and is carrying out its responsibilities by actually performing, managing, and supervising the work involved. To determine whether a firm is performing a commercially useful function, the Chief Procurement Officer shall evaluate the amount of work subcontracted, industry practices, and other relevant factors. The amount of MBE/WBE participation credit shall be based upon an analysis by the Chief Procurement Officer of the specific duties that will be performed by the MBE or WBE. Each MBE/WBE shall be expected to actually perform a substantial (i.e., more than eighty-five percent (85%)) portion of the work contemplated for it by any subcontract or agreement through the use of its own employees and equipment.

Requested information may include, without limitation: (1) specific information concerning brokers* fees and/or commissions; (2) intended sub-suppliers or other sources of goods and/or services; and (3) specific financial or other risks to be assumed by the MBE/WBE.

C. MBEs and WBEs who have been certified as “brokers” shall no longer be considered eligible to participate for any

consideration of MBE or WBE credit on contracts awarded by the City in 1993 and thereafter, until further notice. D. A joint venture may count toward its MBE or WBE goal the dollar value of the actual work performed by the

MBE and/or WBE joint venture partner with its own resources. The Chief Procurement Officer reserves the right to disallow goal credit for all, or any portion, of work

performed by an MBE or WBE joint venturer based on evaluations of non-compliance with these Special Conditions or any other City, State and/or Federal regulation.

V. Regulations Governing Reduction or Waiver of MBE/WBE Goals The following Regulations set forth the standards to be used in determining whether or not a reduction or waiver

of the MBE/WBE commitment goals of a particular contract is appropriate. If a bidder or proposer determines that it is unable to meet the MBE and/or WBE goal percentage on a City of Chicago contract, a written request for the reduction or waiver of the commitment must be included in the bid or proposal.

The written request for reduction or waiver from the commitment must be in the form of a signed petition for grant of relief from the MBE/WBE percentages submitted on the bidder/proposer*s letterhead, and must demonstrate that all required efforts as set forth in this document were taken to secure eligible Minority and

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Women Business Enterprises to meet the commitments. The Chief Procurement Officer or designee shall determine whether the request for the reduction or waiver will be granted.

Bidders/proposers will be considered responsive to the terms and conditions of these Regulations if a waiver

request and proof of notification to an assist agency is submitted at the time of bid/proposal opening. Once the bids have been opened, the lowest responsive and responsible bidder so deemed by the Chief Procurement Officer or authorized designee will have no more than fourteen (14) calendar days to submit to the Department of Procurement complete documentation that adequately addresses the conditions for waiver described herein. Proposers responding to Request for Proposals (RFPs) who have been identified as a short listed candidate and/or a prospective awardee will be given a designated time allowance, but no more than fourteen (14) calendar days to submit to the Department of Procurement Services complete documentation that adequately addresses the conditions for waiver described herein. Respondents to Request for Information and or Qualifications (RFI/RFQs) deemed by the Chief Procurement Officer or authorized designee to be the most responsive and responsible shall submit documentation that adequately addresses the conditions for waiver described herein during negotiations. Failure to submit documentation sufficient to support the waiver request will cause the bid/proposal to be found non-responsive by the Chief Procurement Officer, and the bid/proposal will be rejected. In such cases the remedies to be taken by the Chief Procurement Officer, in his discretion, may include, but are not limited to, forfeiture of bid deposit; negotiating with the next lowest bidder/proposer; or re-advertising the bid/proposal. All bidders/proposers are encouraged to submit all required documents at the time of bid opening to expedite the contract award.

A. Direct/Indirect Participation Each of the following elements must be present in order to determine whether or not such a reduction or waiver

is appropriate.

1. The bidder/proposer has documented the unsuccessful solicitation for either subcontractors or joint venture partners of at least 50% (or at least five when there are more than eleven certified firms in the commodity area) of the appropriate certified MBE/WBE firms to perform any direct or indirect work identified or related to the advertised bid/proposal. Direct participation involves subcontracting a portion of the goods/services specifically required in the bid/proposal. Indirect participation is the subcontracting of goods/services not specifically related to the performance of this contract. Documentation must include but is not necessarily limited to:

a. A detailed statement of efforts to identify and select portions of work identified in the bid

solicitation for subcontracting to certified MBE/WBE firms;

b. A listing of all MBE/WBE firms contacted that includes:

(1) Names, address and telephone numbers of MBE/WBE firms solicited; (2) Date and time of contact; (3) Method of contact (written, telephone, facsimile, etc.)

c. Copies of letters or any other evidence of mailing that substantiates outreach to MBE/WBE

vendors that includes:

(1) Project identification and location; (2) Classification/commodity of work items for which quotations were sought; (3) Date, item and location for acceptance of subcontractor bid proposals;

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(4) Detailed statement which summarizes direct negotiations with appropriate MBE/WBE firms for specific portion of the work and indicates why negotiations were unsuccessful;

(5) Affirmation that good faith efforts have been demonstrated by choosing subcontracting opportunities likely to achieve MBE/WBE goals by not imposing any limiting conditions which were not mandatory for all subcontractors; or denying the benefits ordinarily conferred on MBE/WBE subcontractors for the type of work that was solicited.

OR

2. Subcontractor participation will be deemed excessively costly when the MBE/WBE subcontractor proposal exceeds the average price quoted by more than twenty percent (20%). In order to establish that a subcontracts* quote is excessively costly, the bidder/proposer must provide the following information:

a. A detailed statement of the work identified for MBE/WBE participation for which the

bidder/proposer asserts the MBE/WBE quote(s) were excessively costly (in excess of 20% higher).

(1) A listing of all potential subcontractors contacted for a quotation on that work item; (2) Prices quoted for the subcontract in question by all such potential subcontractors for that

work item.

b. Other documentation which demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Chief Procurement Officer that the MBE/WBE proposals are excessively costly, even though not in excess of 20% higher than the average price quoted. This determination will be based on factors that include, but are not limited to the following:

(1) The City*s estimate for the work under a specific subcontract; (2) The bidder/proposer*s own estimate for the work under the subcontract; (3) An average of the bona fide prices quoted for the subcontract; (4) Demonstrated increase in other contract costs as a result of subcontracting to the M/WBE

or other firm. B. Assist Agency Participation Every waiver and/or reduction request must include evidence that the bidder/proposer has provided timely

notice of the need for subcontractors to an appropriate association/assist agency representative of the MBE/WBE business community.

The notice requirement of this Section will be satisfied if a bidder/proposer contacts at least one of the associations on Attachment A when the prime contractor seeks a waiver or reduction in the utilization goals. Attachment B provides the letter format that a prime contractor may use. Proof of notification prior to bid submittal (e.g. certified mail receipt or facsimile transmittal receipt) will be required for any bid/proposal submitted to be deemed responsive on the date of bid opening. If deemed appropriate, the Chief Procurement Officer or Contract Compliance Officer may contact the assist agency for verification of notification.

C. Impracticability 1. If the Chief Procurement Officer determines that a lesser MBE and/or WBE percentage standard is

appropriate with respect to a particular contract subject to competitive bidding prior to the bid solicitations for such contract, bid specifications shall include a statement of such revised standard.

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2. The requirements set forth in these Regulations shall not apply where the Chief Procurement Officer determines prior to the bid solicitations that MBE/WBE subcontractor participation is impracticable.

This may occur whenever the Chief Procurement Officer determines that for reasons of time, need, industry practices or standards not previously known by the Procurement Department administrator, or such other extreme circumstances as may be deemed appropriate, such a Waiver is in the best interests of the City. This determination may be made in connection with a particular contract, whether before the contract is let for bid, during the bid or award process, before or during negotiation of the contract, or during the performance of the contract. For all notifications required to be made by bidders/proposers, in situations where the Chief Procurement Officer has determined that time is of the essence, documented telephone contact may be substituted for letter contact.

VI. Procedure To Determine Bid Compliance The following Schedules and described documents constitute the bidder*s MBE/WBE proposal, and must be

submitted in accordance with the guidelines stated: A. Schedule C-1: Letter of Intent from MBE/WBE to Perform as Subcontractor, Supplier and/or Consultant.

A Schedule C-1 executed by the MBE/WBE (subcontractor or Joint Venture partner) must be submitted by the bidder/proposer for each MBE/WBE included on their Schedule D-1 and must accurately detail the work to be performed by the MBE/WBE and the agreed rates and prices to be paid.

If any fully completed and executed Schedule C-1 is not submitted with the bid/proposal, it must be received by the Contract Administrator within ten (10) days of the bid/proposal opening. (All post bid/proposal submissions must have original signatures on all documents). Failure to submit a completed Schedule C-1 in accordance with this section shall entitle the City to deem the bid/proposal non-responsive and therefore reject the bid/proposal.

B. Letters of Certification. A copy of each proposed MBE/WBE firm*s current Letter of Certification from the City of Chicago must be

submitted with the bid/proposal. All Letters of Certification issued by the City of Chicago include a statement of the MBE/WBE firm*s Area of Specialty. The MBE/WBE firm*s scope of work, as detailed by their Schedule C-1, must conform to their stated Area of Specialty.

C. Joint Venture Agreements. If the bidder*s/proposer*s MBE/WBE proposal includes the participation of an MBE/WBE as joint venture on any

tier (either as the bidder/proposer or as a subcontractor), the bidder/proposer must provide a copy of the joint venture agreement.

D. Schedule D-1: Affidavit of MBE/WBE Goal Implementation Plan Bidders must submit, together with the bid, a completed Schedule D-1 committing them to the utilization of each

listed MBE/WBE firm.

Except in cases where the bidder/proposer has submitted a request for a complete waiver of or variance from the MBE/WBE commitment in accordance with Section V. herein, the bidder/proposer must commit to the

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expenditure of a specific dollar amount of participation and a specific percentage of the total award amount for each MBE/WBE firm included on their Schedule D-1. The total dollar commitment to proposed MBEs must at least equal the MBE goal, and the total dollar commitment to proposed WBEs must at least equal the WBE goal. Bidders are responsible for calculating the dollar equivalent of the MBE and WBE goals as percentages of their total base bids or in the case of Term Agreements, as percentages of the total estimated usage.

All commitments made by the bidder*s Schedule D-1 must conform to those presented in the submitted Schedule C-1. If Schedule C-1 is submitted after the bid opening (see Section VI. A., above), the bidder/proposer may submit a revised Schedule D-1 (executed and notarized) to conform with the Schedule C-1. Except in cases where substantial and documented justification is provided, bidders/proposers will not be allowed to reduce the dollar commitment made to any MBE or WBE in order to achieve conformity between the Schedules C-1 and D-1.

VII. Reporting Requirements During The Term of The Contract A. The Contractor shall, not later than thirty (30) days from the award of a contract by the City, execute formal

contracts or purchase orders with the MBEs and WBEs included in their approved MBE/WBE Utilization Plan. These written agreements shall be made available to the Chief Procurement Officer upon request.

B. In the case of one time procurements of supplies with either single or multiple deliveries to be performed in less

than one year from the date of contract award, an “MBE/WBE Utilization Report,” indicating final MBE and WBE payments shall be submitted directly to the Department of Procurement Services so as to assure receipt either at the same time, or before the using Department receives the contractor*s final invoice. Final payments may be held until the Utilization Reports have been received.

NOTICE: Do not submit invoices with “MBE/WBE Utilization Reports.” C. During the term of all other contracts, the contractor shall submit regular “MBE/WBE Utilization Reports,” a copy

of which is attached. The frequency with which these reports are to be submitted will be determined by the Chief Procurement Officer, but in no case will reports be required less often than on a quarterly basis. In the absence of written notice from the Chief Procurement Officer, the contractor*s first “MBE/WBE Utilization Report” will be due ninety (90) days after the date of contract award, and reports will be due quarterly thereafter.

D. “MBE/WBE Utilization Reports” are to be submitted directly to: Department of Procurement Services, Office of Vendor Relations, City Hall, Room 403, 121 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. E. The Contract Compliance Administrator shall be entitled to examine, on five (5) business days notice, the

contractor*s books and records including without limitation payroll records, tax returns and records, and books of account, to determine whether the contractor is in compliance with its commitment to MBE/WBE participation and the status of any MBE or WBE performing any portion of the contract. Such rights are in addition to any other audit inspection rights contained in the contract.

VIII. MBE/WBE Substitutions Changes by the contractor of the commitments earlier certified in the Schedule D-1 are prohibited. In some cases,

however, it may become necessary to substitute a new MBE or WBE in order to actually fulfill the MBE/WBE requirements.

The contractor must notify the Chief Procurement Officer immediately in writing of the necessity to reduce or terminate an MBE/WBE subcontract and to utilize a substitute firm for some phase of work. The contractor*s notification should include the reason for the substitution request, as well as, the name, address and principal official of the substitute MBE/WBE and the dollar value and scope of work of the subcontract. Attached should

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be all the requisite MBE/WBE affidavits and documents, as enumerated above in Section VI. above, “Procedure to Determine Bid Compliance.”

The City will not approve extra payment for escalated costs incurred by the contractor when a substitution of subcontractors becomes necessary for the contractor in order to comply with MBE/WBE contract requirements.

After award of contract, no relief of the MBE/WBE requirements will be granted by the City except in exceptional circumstances. Requests for complete or partial waiver of the MBE/WBE requirements of this contract must be made in writing, stating all details of the request, the circumstances, and any additional relevant information. The request must be accompanied by a record of all efforts taken by the contractor to locate specific firms, solicit MBE/WBE bids, seek assistance from technical assistance agencies, etc., as outlined above in the section V. above, entitled “Regulations Governing Reductions To or Waiver of MBE/WBE Goals”.

IX. Non-Compliance and Damages The following constitutes a material breach of this contract and shall entitle the City to declare a default,

terminate the contract and exercise those remedies provided for in the contract, at law or in equity:

(1) failure to satisfy the MBE/WBE percentages required by the contract; and

(2) the contractor or subcontractor is disqualified as an MBE or WBE, and such status was a factor in contract award, and was misrepresented by the contractor.

In the event that the contractor is determined not to have been involved in any misrepresentation of the status of the disqualified subcontractor or supplier, the contractor shall seek to discharge the disqualified subcontractor or supplier, upon proper notification to the Chief Procurement Officer and/or Contract Compliance Administrator and make every effort to identify and engage a qualified MBE or WBE as its replacement. Furthermore, continued eligibility to enter into future contracting arrangements with the City may be jeopardized as a result of non-compliance. Payments due to the contractor may be withheld until corrective action is taken.

X. Arbitration A. In the event that a contractor has not complied with the contractual MBE/WBE percentages in its Schedule D,

underutilization of MBEs/WBEs shall entitle the affected MBE/WBE to recover from the contractor damages suffered by such entity as a result of being underutilized; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to the extent such underutilization occurs pursuant to a waiver or substitution approved by the City. The Ordinance and contracts subject thereto provide that any disputes between the contractor and such affected MBEs/WBEs regarding damages shall be resolved by binding arbitration before an independent arbitrator other than the City, with reasonable expenses, including attorney*s fees, being recoverable by a prevailing MBE/WBE in accordance with these regulations. This provision is intended for the benefit of any MBE/WBE affected by underutilization and grants such entity specific third party beneficiary rights. Any rights conferred by this regulation are non-waivable and take precedence over any agreement to the contrary, including but not limited to those contained in a subcontract, suborder, or communicated orally between a contractor and an MBE/WBE.

B. An MBE/WBE desiring to arbitrate shall contact the contractor in writing to initiate the arbitrative process. Except

as otherwise agreed to in writing by the affected parties subject to the limitation contained in the last sentence of the previous paragraph, Section X. A. above, within ten (10) days of the contractor receiving notification of the intent to arbitrate from the MBE/WBE the above-described disputes shall be arbitrated in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”), a not-for-profit agency, with an office at 225 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 2527, Chicago, Illinois 60601-7601 [Phone: (312) 616-6560; Fax: (312)

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819-0404]. All such arbitrations shall be initiated by the MBE/WBE filing a demand for arbitration with the AAA; shall be conducted by the AAA; and held in Chicago, Illinois.

C. All fees of the arbitrator are the initial responsibility of the MBE/WBE; provided, however, that the arbitrator is

authorized to award reasonable expenses, including attorney*s and arbitrator fees, as damages to a prevailing MBE/WBE.

D. The MBE/WBE must send the City a copy of the “Demand for Arbitration” within ten (10) days after it is filed

with the AAA. The MBE/WBE also must send the City a copy of the decision of the arbitrator within ten (10) days of receiving such decision. Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction.

XI. Record Keeping

The Contractor shall maintain records of all relevant data with respect to the utilization of MBEs/WBEs, retaining these records for a period of at least three years after final acceptance of the work. Full access to these records shall be granted to the City of Chicago, Federal or State authorities in this project, the U.S. Department of Justice, or any duly authorized representatives thereof.

XII. Information Sources Small business guaranteed loans; surety bond guarantees; 8 (a) certification:

U.S. Small Business Administration S.B.A. - Bond Guarantee Program 500 W. Madison Street, Suite 1250 Surety Bonds Chicago, Illinois 60661 500 West Madison, Suite 1250 General Information Chicago, Illinois 60661 (312) 353-4528 Attention: Carole Harris

(312) 353-4003

S.B.A. - Procurement Assistance 500 West Madison, Suite 1250 Chicago, Illinois 60661 Attention: Robert P. Murphy, Area Regional Administrator (312) 353-7381

Project information and general MBE/WBE information:

City of Chicago City of Chicago

Department of Procurement Department of Procurement Office of Vendor Relations Contract Administration Division City Hall - Room 403 City Hall - Room 403 Chicago, Illinois 60602 Chicago, Illinois 60602 Attention: Attention: Byron Whittaker (312) 744-7655 (312) 744-4926

Directory of Certified Disadvantaged, Minority and Women Business Enterprises:

City of Chicago

Department of Procurement

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Office of Business Development -Certification Unit City Hall - Room 403 Chicago, Illinois 60602 Attention: Lori Lypson (312) 744-4909

General Information, Department of Procurement Services: www.cityofchicago.org/purchasing

Information on MBE/WBE availability in the manufacturing, sales or supplies, and related fields (direct assistance from 42 regional affiliates located throughout the U.S.):

National Minority Suppliers Chicago Minority Business

Development Council, Inc. Development Council 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd floor 1 East Wacker Drive New York, New York 10018 Suite 1200 Attention: Harriet R. Michel Chicago, Illinois 60601 (212) 944-2430 Attention: Tracye Smith, Executive Director Phone #: (312) 755-8880

Fax #: (312) 755-8890 MBE/WBE Professional Services rev. 10/16/03 (dlh)

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ATTACHMENT A – ASSIST AGENCY AFRICAN AMERICAN CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION 3901 S. STATE CHICAGO, IL 60653 PHONE #: (312) 915-5960 FAX #: (312) 567-9919 WEB: NONE EMAIL: [email protected] ATTN: OMAR SHAREEF, PRESIDENT

ASIAN AMERICAN ALLIANCE 222 W. CERMAK ROAD SUITE 303 CHICAGO, IL 60616 PHONE #: (312) 293-1249 FAX #: (312) 293-3642 WEB: WWW.ASIANAMERICANALLIANCE.COM EMAIL: [email protected] ATTN: MITCH SCHNEIDER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

ASSOCIATION OF ASIAN CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES 333 N. OGDEN AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60607 PHONE #: (312) 563-0746 FAX #: (312) 666-1785 WEB: NONE ATTN: PERRY NAKACHI, PRESIDENT

BLACK CONTRACTORS UNITED 400 W. 76TH STREET SUITE 200 CHICAGO, IL 60620 PHONE #: (773) 483-4000 FAX #: (773) 483-4150 WEB: WWW.BLACKCONTRACTORSUNITED.COM ATTN: FLORENCE COX, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

CHICAGO MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, INC. 1 EAST WACKER DRIVE SUITE 1200 CHICAGO, IL 60601 PHONE #: (312) 755-8880 FAX #: (312) 755-8890 WEB: WWW.CMBDC.ORG ATTN: TRACYE SMITH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

CHICAGO URBAN LEAGUE 220 S. STATE STREET 11TH FLOOR CHICAGO, IL 60604 PHONE #: (312) 692-0766 EXT. 256 FAX #: (312) 692-0769 WEB: WWW.CUL-CHICAGO.ORG EMAIL: [email protected] ATTN: JOAN ARCHIE, DIRECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT, COUNSELING & TRAINING

COSMOPOLITAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 560 WEST LAKE ST., SUITE 5TH FLOOR CHICAGO, IL 60661 PHONE #: (312) 786-0212 FAX #: (312) 234-9807 WEB: WWW.CCHAMBER.ORG ATTN: GLORIA BELL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

FEDERATION OF WOMEN CONTRACTORS 5650 S. ARCHER AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60638 PHONE #: (312) 360-1122 FAX #: (312) 360-0239 WEB: WWW.FWCCHICAGO.COM/ ATTN: BETH DORIA, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

HISPANIC AMERICAN CONTRACTORS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (HACIA) 901 WEST JACKSON BOULEVARD SUITE 205 CHICAGO, IL 60607 PHONE #: (312) 666-5910 FAX #: (312) 666-5692 WEB: WWW.HACIAWORKS.ORG EMAIL: MAILTO:CSATOY@HACIA WORKS.ORG ATTN: CESAR A. SANTOY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LATIN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 3512 WEST FULLERTON AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60647 PHONE #: (773) 252-5211 FAX #: (773) 252-7065 WEB: WWW.LATINAMERICANCHAMBEROFCOMMERCE.COM EMAIL: LACC@LATINAMERICANCHAMBEROFCOMMERCE ATTN: ANTHONY GUILLEN, DIRECTOR

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ILLINOIS HISPANIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (FORMERLY MACC) 33 N. LASALLE STREET SUITE 1720 CHICAGO, IL 60602 PHONE #: (312) 372-3010 FAX #: (312) 372-3403 WEB: WWW.MACCBUSINESS.COM ATTN: JUAN OCHOA, PRESIDENT & CEO NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN BUSINESS OWNERS CHICAGO CHAPTER 330 S. WELLS STREET SUITE 1110 CHICAGO, IL 60606 PHONE #: (312) 322-0990 FAX #: (312) 461-0238 WEB: WWW.NAWBOCHICAGO.ORG EMAIL: [email protected] ATTN: CLAIR GREGOIRE, PRESIDENT RAINBOW/PUSH COALITION 930 E. 50TH STREET CHICAGO, IL 60615 PHONE #: (773) 256-2728 FAX #: (773) 256-2751 WEB: WWW.RAINBOWPUSH.ORG ATTN: DONNA GAINES, DEPUTY DIRECTOR TRADE BUREAU SUBURBAN BLACK CONTRACTORS 848 DODGE AVENUE SUITE 347 EVANSTON, IL 60202 PHONE #: (847) 359-5356 FAX #: (847) 359-5367 WEB: NONE ATTN: LARRY BULLOCK, PRESIDENT rev. 3/17/05

SUCCESSFUL INDEPENDENT NETWORK ASSOCIATION (SIN) STREET ADDRESS: MAILING ADDRESS: 2100 W. WASHINGTON P.O. BOX 1113 CHICAGO, IL 60612 CHICAGO, IL 60608 PHONE #: (312) 850-1665 FAX #: (312) 850-1665 WEB: NONE ATTN: DIANE JONES, PRESIDENT ATTN: ARNETTE KING, GENERAL MANAGER TRITON COLLEGE SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER 2000 FIFTH AVENUE ROOM R-201 RIVER GROVE, IL 60171 PHONE #: (708) 456-0300 EXT. 3714 FAX #: (708) 583-3114 WEB: WWW.TRITON.EDU EMAIL: [email protected] ATTN: MARY ANN OLSON, DEAN OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT UPTOWN CENTER HULL HOUSE 4520 N. BEACON STREET CHICAGO, IL 60640 PHONE #: (773) 561-3500 FAX #: (773) 561-3507 WEB: WWW.HULLHOUSE.ORG/EDU.HTM Email: MAILTO:[email protected] ATTN: CURT ROESCHLEY, DIRECTOR SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT WOMEN’S BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER 8 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE SUITE 400 CHICAGO, IL 60603 PHONE #: (312) 853-3477 FAX #: (312) 853-0145 WEB: WWW.WBDC.ORG Email: MAILTO:[email protected] ATTN: HEDY RATNER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR THE CHICAGO AREA GAY & LESBIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1210 W. ROSEDALE CHICAGO, IL 60660 PHONE #: (773) 303-0167 FAX #: (773) 303-0168 WEB: HTTP://WWW.GLCHAMBER.ORG/ BARRY A. FLYNN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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ATTACHMENT B (On Bidder/proposer=s Letterhead)

RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED

(Date)

Re: Specification Description:

(Assist Agency Name and Address) Dear : (Bidder/Proposer) intends to submit a bid/proposal in response to the above referenced specification with the City of Chicago. Bids are due advertised specification with the City of Chicago. The following areas have been identified for subcontracting opportunities on both a direct and indirect basis: Our efforts to identify potential subcontractors have not been successful in order to meet the Disadvantaged/Minority/Women Business Enterprise contract goal. Due to the inability to identify an appropriate DBE/MBE/WBE firm certified by the City of Chicago to participate as a subcontractor or joint venture partner, a request for the waiver of the contract goals will be submitted. If you are aware of such a firm, please contact

at Name of Company Representative

Address/phone within (10) ten working days of receipt of this letter. Under the City of Chicago’s MBE/WBE/DBE Ordinance, your agency is entitled to comment upon this waiver request to the City of Chicago. Written comments may be directed within fifteen (15) working days of your receipt of this letter to:

Monica Cardenas, Deputy Procurement Officer Department of Procurement Services City of Chicago 121 North La Salle Street, Room 403 Chicago, Illinois 60602

If you wish to discuss this matter, please contact the undersigned at .

Sincerely,

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SCHEDULE B: Affidavit of Joint Venture (MBE/WBE)

THIS FORM NEED NOT BE SUBMITTED IF ALL JOINT VENTURERS ARE MBES AND/OR WBES. IN SUCH A CASE, HOWEVER, A WRITTEN JOINT VENTURE AGREEMENT AMONG THE MBE AND WBE VENTURERS MUST BE SUBMITTED. IN ALL PROPOSED JOINT VENTURES, EACH MBE AND/OR WBE VENTURER MUST SUBMIT A COPY OF THEIR CURRENT LETTER OF CERTIFICATION. All Information Requested by this Schedule must Be Answered in the Spaces Provided. Do Not Refer to Your Joint Venture Agreement Except to Expand on Answers Provided on this Form. If Additional Space Is Required, Additional Sheets May Be Attached. I. Name of joint venture:

Address of joint venture: Phone number of joint venture:

II. Identify each non-MBE/WBE venturer(s):

Name of Firm: Address: Phone: Contact person for matters concerning MBE/WBE compliance:

III. Identify each MBE/WBE venturer(s):

Name of Firm: Address: Phone: Contact person for matters concerning MBE/WBE compliance:

IV. Describe the role(s) of the MBE and/or WBE venturer(s) in the joint venture: V. Attach a copy of the joint venture agreement. In order to demonstrate the MBE and/or WBE venturer’s share in

the ownership, control, management responsibilities, risks and profits of the joint venture, the proposed joint venture agreement must include specific details related to: (1) the contributions of capital and equipment; (2) work items to be performed by the MBE/WBE’s own forces; (3) work items to be performed under the supervision of the MBE/WBE venturer; and (4) the commitment of management, supervisory and operative personnel employed by the MBE/WBE to be dedicated to the performance of the project.

VI. Ownership of the Joint Venture.

A. What are the percentage(s) of MBE/WBE ownership of the joint venture? MBE/WBE ownership percentage(s) Non-MBE/WBE ownership percentage(s)

B. Specify MBE/WBE percentages for each of the following (provide narrative descriptions and other detail as applicable):

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1. Profit and loss sharing:

2. Capital contributions: (a) Dollar amounts of initial contribution:

(b) Dollar amounts of anticipated on-going contributions: 3. Contributions of equipment (Specify types, quality and quantities of equipment to be provided by each

venturer):

4. Other applicable ownership interests, including ownership options or other agreements which restrict or limit

ownership and/or control: 5. Provide copies of all written agreements between venturers concerning this project. 6. Identify each current City of Chicago contract (and each contract completed during the past two (2) years) by a

joint venture of two or more firms participating in this joint venture: VII. Control of and Participation in the Joint Venture. Identify by name and firm those individuals who are, or

will be, responsible for, and have the authority to engage in the following management functions and policy decisions. (Indicate any limitations to their authority such as dollar limits and co-signatory requirements.):

A. Joint venture check signing: B. Authority to enter contracts on behalf of the joint venture: C. Signing, co-signing and/or collateralizing loans:

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D. Acquisition of lines of credit: E. Acquisition and indemnification of payment and performance bonds: F. Negotiating and signing labor agreements: G. Management of contract performance. (Identify by name and firm only):

1. Supervision of field operations:

2. Major purchases:

3. Estimating:

4. Engineering:

VIII. Financial Controls of joint venture: A. Which firm and/or individual will be responsible for keeping the books of account?

B. Identify the Amanaging partner,@ if any, and describe the means and measure of their compensation: C. What authority does each venturer have to commit or obligate the other to insurance and bonding companies,

financing institutions, suppliers, subcontractors, and/or other parties participating in the performance of this contract or the work of this project?

IX. State the approximate number of operative personnel (by trade) needed to perform the joint venture’s work

under this contract. Indicate whether they will be employees of the non-MBE/WBE firm, the MBE/WBE firm, or the joint venture.

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Trade

Non-MBE/WBE Firm (Number)

MBE/WBE (Number)

Joint Venture

(Number)

If any personnel proposed for this project will be employees of the joint venture: A. Are any proposed joint venture employees currently employed by either venturer?

Currently employed by non-MBE/WBE (number) ____ Employed by MBE/WBE ____ B. Identify by name and firm the individual who will be responsible for hiring joint venture employees: C. Which venturer will be responsible for the preparation of joint venture payrolls: X. Please state any material facts of additional information pertinent to the control and structure of this joint

venture.

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The undersigned affirms that the foregoing statements are correct and include all material information necessary to identify and explain the terms and operations of our joint venture and the intended participation of each venturer in the undertaking. Further, the undersigned covenant and agree to provide to the City current, complete and accurate information regarding actual joint venture work and the payment therefore, and any proposed changes in any provision of the joint venture agreement, and to permit the audit and examination of the books, records and files of the joint venture, or those of each venturer relevant to the joint venture by authorized representatives of the City or the Federal funding agency. Any material misrepresentation will be grounds for terminating any contract which may be awarded and for initiating action under federal or state laws concerning false statements.

Note: If, after filing this Schedule B and before the completion on the joint venture’s work on the project, there is any change in the information submitted, the joint venture must inform the City of Chicago, either directly or through the prime contractor if the joint venture is a subcontractor.

Name of MBE/WBE Partner Firm Name of Non-MBE/WBE Partner Firm Signature of Affiant Signature of Affiant Name and Title of Affiant Name and Title of Affiant Date Date On this day of , 20 , the above-signed officers , (names of affiants)

personally appeared and, known to me be the persons described in the foregoing Affidavit, acknowledged that they executed the same in the capacity therein stated and for the purpose therein contained. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. Signature of Notary Public My Commission Expires: (SEAL )

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SCHEDULE C-1 Letter of Intent from MBE/WBE to Perform

as Subcontractor, Supplier and/or Consultant

Name of Project/Contract: Specification Number:

From: MBE: Yes No (Name of MBE/WBE Firm) WBE: Yes No To: and the City of Chicago:

(Name of Prime Contractor - Bidder/Proposer)

The undersigned intends to perform work in connection with the above projects as a:

Sole Proprietor Corporation Partnership Joint Venture

The MBE/WBE status of the undersigned is confirmed by the attached letter of Certification from the City of Chicago effective date of to for a period of five years. The undersigned is prepared to provide the following described services or supply the following described goods in connection with the above named project/contract: The above described performance is offered for the following price and described terms of payment: If more space is needed to fully describe the MBE/WBE firm’s proposed scope of work and/or payment schedule, attach additional sheets. The undersigned will enter into a formal written agreement for the above work with you as a Prime Contractor, conditioned upon your execution of a contract with the City of Chicago, and will do so within (3) three working days of receipt of a signed contract from the City of Chicago.

(Signature of Owner or Authorized Agent)

Name /Title (Print)

Date

Phone

Rev. 9/03

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SCHEDULE D-1 Affidavit of MBE/WBE Goal Implementation Plan

Project Name :

State of County (City) of I HEREBY DECLARE AND AFFIRM that I am duly authorized representative of:

Name of Prime Consultant/Contractor

and that I have personally reviewed the material and facts set forth herein describing our proposed plan to achieve the MBE/WBE goals of this contract. All MBE/WBE firms included in this plan have been certified as such by the City of Chicago (Letters of Certification Attached). I. MBE or WBE Prime Consultant/Contractor. If prime consultant is a certified MBE or WBE firm, attach

copy of City of Chicago Letter of Certification. (Certification of the prime consultant as a MBE satisfies the MBE goal only. Certification of the prime consultant as a WBE satisfies the WBE goal only.)

II. MBEs and WBEs as Joint Venturers. If prime consultant is a joint venture and one or more joint

venture partners are certified MBEs or WBEs, attach copies of Letters of Certification and a copy of Joint Venture Agreement clearly describing the role of the MBE/WBE firm(s) and its ownership interest in the joint venture.

III. MBE/WBE Subconsultants. Complete for each MBE/WBE subconsultant/subcontractor/supplier.

1. Name of MBE/WBE:

Address:

Contact Person: Phone:

Dollar Amount of Participation $

Percent Amount of Participation: %

2. Name of MBE/WBE:

Address:

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Contact Person: Phone:

Dollar Amount of Participation $

Percent Amount of Participation: %

3. Name of MBE/WBE:

Address:

Contact Person: Phone:

Dollar Amount of Participation $

Percent Amount of Participation: %

4. Name of MBE/WBE:

Address:

Contact Person: Phone:

Dollar Amount of Participation $

Percent Amount of Participation: %

5. Name of MBE/WBE:

Address:

Contact Person: Phone:

Dollar Amount of Participation $

Percent Amount of Participation: %

6. Name of MBE/WBE:

Address:

Contact Person: Phone:

Dollar Amount of Participation $

Percent Amount of Participation: %

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7. Name of MBE/WBE:

Address:

Contact Person: Phone:

Dollar Amount of Participation $

Percent Amount of Participation: %

8. Attach additional sheets as needed.

IV. SUMMARY OF MBE PROPOSAL: MBE Firm Name Dollar Amount Percent Amount of Participation of participation ____________________ $___________ % ____________________ $___________ % ____________________ $___________ % ____________________ $___________ % ____________________ $___________ % Total MBE Participation: $___________ % V. Summary of WBE Proposal: WBE Firm Name Dollar Amount Percent Amount of Participation of participation ____________________ $___________ % ____________________ $___________ % ____________________ $___________ % ____________________ $___________ % ____________________ $___________ % Total WBE Participation: $___________ %

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To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the facts and representations contained in this Schedule are true, and no material facts have been omitted. The contractor designates the following person as their MBE/WBE Liaison Officer: Name Phone Number: I do solemnly declare and affirm under penalties of perjury that the contents of the foregoing document are true and correct, and that I am authorized, on behalf of the contractor, to make this affidavit.

Signature of Affiant (Date)

State of County of This instrument was acknowledged before me on (date) by (name /s of person/s) as (type of authority, e.g., officer, trustee, etc.) of (name of party on behalf of whom instrument was executed).

(Seal)

Signature of Notary Public

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MBE/WBE UTILIZATION REPORT Utilization Report No. Specification No.

Contract No. Project Name:

STATE OF: ) COUNTY (CITY) OF: ) In connection with the above-captioned contract: I HEREBY DECLARE AND AFFIRM that I am the

(Title - Print or Type )

and duly authorized representative of (Name of Prime Consultant /Contractor - Prin t or Type )

( ) (Address of Prime Consultant/Contractor) (Phone)

AND THAT THE FOLLOWING MINORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES HAVE BEEN CONTRACTED WITH, AND HAVE FURNISHED, OR ARE FURNISHING AND PREPARING MATERIALS FOR, AND RENDERING SERVICES STATED IN THE CONTRACT AGREEMENT. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE ACCURATELY REFLECTS THE VALUE OF EACH MBE/WBE SUB-AGREEMENT AND THE AMOUNTS OF MONEY PAID TO EACH TO DATE.

MBE/WBE FIRM NAME

GOODS/SERVICES

PROVIDED

AMOUNT OF CONTRACT

AMOUNT PAID

TO-DATE

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

Total MBE: $ Total WBE: $

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I DO SOLEMNLY DECLARE AND AFFIRM UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE CONTENTS OF THE FOREGOING DOCUMENT ARE TRUE AND CORRECT, AND THAT I AM AUTHORIZED, ON BEHALF OF THE CONTRACTOR, TO MAKE THIS AFFIDAVIT.

Name of Contractor: (Print or Type )

Signature: (Signature of affiant)

Name of Affiant: (Print or Type )

Date: (Print or Type)

State of County (City) of This instrument was acknowledged before me on (date) by (name/s of person/s) as (type of authority, e.g., officer, trustee, etc.) of (name of party on behalf of whom instrument was executed). Signature of Notary Public

(Seal)

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EXHIBIT I – ECONOMIC DISCLOSURE STATEMENT INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING

CITY OF CHICAGO ECONOMIC DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

AND AFFIDAVIT The City of Chicago (the "City") requires disclosure of the information requested in this Economic Disclosure Statement and Affidavit ("EDS") before any City agency, department or City Council action regarding the matter that is the subject of this EDS. Please fully complete each statement, with all information current as of the date this EDS is signed. If a question is not applicable, answer with "N.A." An incomplete EDS will be returned and any City action will be delayed. Please print or type all responses clearly and legibly. Add additional pages if needed, being careful to identify the portion of the EDS to which each additional page refers. For purposes of this EDS: “Applicant” means any entity or person making an application to the City for action requiring City Council or other City agency approval. “Disclosing Party” means any entity or person submitting an EDS. “Entity” or “Legal Entity” means a legal entity (for example, a corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company or trust). “Person” means a human being. WHO MUST SUBMIT AN EDS: An EDS must be submitted in any of the following three circumstances:

1. Applicants: An Applicant must always file this EDS. If the Applicant is a legal entity, state the full name of that legal entity. If the Applicant is a person acting on his/her own behalf, state his/her name. 2. Entities holding an interest: Whenever a legal entity has a beneficial interest (i.e. direct or indirect ownership) of more than 7.5% in the Applicant, each such legal entity must file an EDS on its own behalf. 3. Controlling entities. Whenever a Disclosing Party is a general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership or joint venture that has a general partner, managing member, manager or other entity that can control the day-to-day management of the Disclosing Party, that entity must also file an EDS on its own behalf. Each entity with a beneficial interest of more than 7.5% in the controlling entity must also file an EDS on its own behalf.

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CITY OF CHICAGO ECONOMIC DISCLOSURE STATEMENT AND AFFIDAVIT

SECTION I -- GENERAL INFORMATION

A. Legal name of Disclosing Party submitting this EDS. Include d/b/a/ if applicable:

Check ONE of the following three boxes: Indicate whether Disclosing Party submitting this EDS is: 1. [ ] the Applicant

OR 2. [ ] a legal entity holding a direct or indirect interest in the Applicant. State the legal name of the

Applicant in which Disclosing Party holds an interest:

OR 3. [ ] a specified legal entity with a right of control (see Section II.B.1.b.) State the legal name of the

entity in which Disclosing Party holds a right of control: B. Business address of Disclosing Party:

C. Telephone: Fax: Email: D. Name of contact person: E. Federal Employer Identification No. (if you have one): F. Brief description of contract, transaction or other undertaking (referred to below as the "Matter") to which this

EDS pertains. (Include project number and location of property, if applicable): G. Which City agency or department is requesting this EDS?

If the Matter is a contract being handled by the City’s Department of Procurement Services, please complete the following:

Specification # and Contract #

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SECTION II -- DISCLOSURE OF OWNERSHIP INTERESTS

A. NATURE OF DISCLOSING PARTY

1. Indicate the nature of the Disclosing Party:

[ ] Person [ ] Limited liability company* [ ] Publicly registered business corporation [ ] Limited liability partnership* [ ] Privately held business corporation [ ] Joint venture* [ ] Sole proprietorship [ ] Not-for-profit corporation [ ] General partnership* (Is the not-for-profit corporation also a 501(c)(3))? [ ] Limited partnership* [ ] Yes [ ] No [ ] Trust [ ] Other (please specify)

* Note B.1.b below. 2. For legal entities, the state (or foreign country) of incorporation or organization, if applicable:

3. For legal entities not organized in the State of Illinois: Has the organization registered to do business in

the State of Illinois as a foreign entity?

[ ] Yes [ ] No [ ] N/A

B. IF THE DISCLOSING PARTY IS A LEGAL ENTITY:

1.a. List below the full names and titles of all executive officers and all directors of the entity. For not-for-profit corporations, also list below all members, if any, which are legal entities. If there are no such members, write "no members." For trusts, estates or other similar entities, list below the legal titleholder(s).

Name Title

1.b. If you checked “General partnership,” “Limited partnership,” “Limited liability company,” “Limited liability partnership” or “Joint venture” in response to Item A.1. above (Nature of Disclosing Party), list below the name and title of each general partner, managing member, manager or any other person or entity that

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controls the day-to-day management of the Disclosing Party. NOTE: Each legal entity listed below must submit an EDS on its own behalf.

Name Title

2. Please provide the following information concerning each person or entity having a direct or indirect beneficial interest (including ownership) in excess of 7.5% of the Disclosing Party. Examples of such an interest include shares in a corporation, partnership interest in a partnership or joint venture, interest of a member or manager in a limited liability company, or interest of a beneficiary of a trust, estate or other similar entity. If none, state “None.”

NOTE: Pursuant to Section 2-154-030 of the Municipal Code of Chicago (“Municipal Code”), the City may require any such additional information from any applicant which is reasonably intended to achieve full disclosure.

Name Business Address Percentage Interest in the Disclosing Party

SECTION III -- BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS WITH CITY ELECTED OFFICIALS Has the Disclosing Party had a "business relationship," as defined in Chapter 2-156 of the Municipal Code, with any City elected official in the 12 months before the date this EDS is signed?

[ ] Yes [ ] No If yes, please identify below the name(s) of such City elected official(s) and describe such relationship(s):

SECTION IV -- DISCLOSURE OF SUBCONTRACTORS AND OTHER RETAINED PARTIES

The Disclosing Party must disclose the name and business address of each subcontractor, attorney, lobbyist, accountant, consultant and any other person or entity whom the Disclosing Party has retained or expects to retain in

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connection with the Matter, as well as the nature of the relationship, and the total amount of the fees paid or estimated to be paid. The Disclosing Party is not required to disclose employees who are paid solely through the Disclosing Party's regular payroll. “Lobbyist” means any person or entity who undertakes to influence any legislative or administrative action on behalf of any person or entity other than: (1) a not-for-profit entity, on an unpaid basis, or (2) himself. “Lobbyist” also means any person or entity any part of whose duties as an employee of another includes undertaking to influence any legislative or administrative action. If the Disclosing Party is uncertain whether a disclosure is required under this Section, the Disclosing Party must either ask the City whether disclosure is required or make the disclosure. Name Business Relationship to Disclosing Party Fees (indicate whether Address (subcontractor, attorney, (indicate whether retained or anticipated lobbyist, etc.) paid or estimated) to be retained)

(Add sheets if necessary)

[ ] Check here if the Disclosing party has not retained, nor expects to retain, any such persons or entities.

SECTION V -- CERTIFICATIONS

A. COURT-ORDERED CHILD SUPPORT COMPLIANCE

Under Municipal Code Section 2-92-415, substantial owners of business entities that contract with the City must remain in compliance with their child support obligations throughout the term of the contract. Has any person who directly or indirectly owns 10% or more of the Disclosing Party been declared in arrearage on any child support obligations by any Illinois court of competent jurisdiction?

[ ] Yes [ ] No [ ] No person owns 10% or more of the Disclosing Party.

If “Yes,” has the person entered into a court-approved agreement for payment of all support owed and is the person in compliance with that agreement?

[ ] Yes [ ] No

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B. FURTHER CERTIFICATIONS 1. The Disclosing Party and, if the Disclosing Party is a legal entity, all of those persons or entities identified in Section II.B.1. of this EDS:

a. are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from any transactions by any federal, state or local unit of government; b. have not, within a five-year period preceding the date of this EDS, been convicted of a criminal offense, adjudged guilty, or had a civil judgment rendered against them in connection with: obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (federal, state or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; a violation of federal or state antitrust statutes; fraud; embezzlement; theft; forgery; bribery; falsification or destruction of records; making false statements; or receiving stolen property; c. are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity (federal, state or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in clause B.1.b. of this Section V; d. have not, within a five-year period preceding the date of this EDS, had one or more public transactions (federal, state or local) terminated for cause or default; and e. have not, within a five-year period preceding the date of this EDS, been convicted, adjudged guilty, or found liable in a civil proceeding, or in any criminal or civil action, including actions concerning environmental violations, instituted by the City or by the federal government, any state, or any other unit of local government.

2. The certifications in subparts 2, 3 and 4 concern:

the Disclosing Party; any “Applicable Party” (meaning any party participating in the performance of the Matter,

including but not limited to any persons or legal entities disclosed under Section IV, “Disclosure of Subcontractors and Other Retained Parties”);

any "Affiliated Entity" (meaning a person or entity that, directly or indirectly: controls the Disclosing Party, is controlled by the Disclosing Party, or is, with the Disclosing Party, under common control of another person or entity. Indicia of control include, without limitation: interlocking management or ownership; identity of interests among family members, shared facilities and equipment; common use of employees; or organization of a business entity following the ineligibility of a business entity to do business with federal or state or local government, including the City, using substantially the same management, ownership, or principals as the ineligible entity); with respect to Applicable Parties, the term Affiliated Entity means a person or entity that directly or indirectly controls the Applicable Party, is controlled by it, or, with the Applicable Party, is under common control of another person or entity;

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any responsible official of the Disclosing Party, any Applicable Party or any Affiliated Entity or any other official, agent or employee of the Disclosing Party, any Applicable Party or any Affiliated Entity, acting pursuant to the direction or authorization of a responsible official of the Disclosing Party, any Applicable Party or any Affiliated Entity (collectively "Agents").

Neither the Disclosing Party, nor any Applicable Party, nor any Affiliated Entity of either the Disclosing Party or any Applicable Party nor any Agents have, during the five years before the date this EDS is signed, or, with respect to an Applicable Party, an Affiliated Entity, or an Affiliated Entity of an Applicable Party during the five years before the date of such Applicable Party's or Affiliated Entity's contract or engagement in connection with the Matter:

a. bribed or attempted to bribe, or been convicted or adjudged guilty of bribery or attempting to bribe, a public officer or employee of the City, the State of Illinois, or any agency of the federal government or of any state or local government in the United States of America, in that officer's or employee's official capacity; b. agreed or colluded with other bidders or prospective bidders, or been a party to any such agreement, or been convicted or adjudged guilty of agreement or collusion among bidders or prospective bidders, in restraint of freedom of competition by agreement to bid a fixed price or otherwise; or c. made an admission of such conduct described in a. or b. above that is a matter of record, but have not been prosecuted for such conduct; or d. violated the provisions of Municipal Code Section 2-92-610 (Living Wage Ordinance).

3. Neither the Disclosing Party, Affiliated Entity or Applicable Party, or any of their employees, officials, agents or partners, is barred from contracting with any unit of state or local government as a result of engaging in or being convicted of (1) bid-rigging in violation of 720 ILCS 5/33E-3; (2) bid-rotating in violation of 720 ILCS 5/33E-4; or (3) any similar offense of any state or of the United States of America that contains the same elements as the offense of bid-rigging or bid-rotating. 4. Neither the Disclosing Party nor any Affiliated Entity is listed on any of the following lists maintained by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Department of the Treasury or the Bureau of Industry and Security of the U.S. Department of Commerce or their successors: the Specially Designated Nationals List, the Denied Persons List, the Unverified List, the Entity List and the Debarred List. 5. The Disclosing Party understands and shall comply with (1) the applicable requirements of the Governmental Ethics Ordinance of the City, Title 2, Chapter 2-156 of the Municipal Code; and (2) all the applicable provisions of Chapter 2-56 of the Municipal Code (Office of the Inspector General).

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6. If the Disclosing Party is unable to certify to any of the above statements in this Part B (Further Certifications), the Disclosing Party must explain below:

If the letters "NA," the word "None," or no response appears on the lines above, it will be conclusively presumed that the Disclosing Party certified to the above statements.

C. CERTIFICATION OF STATUS AS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION

For purposes of this Part C, under Municipal Code Section 2-32-455(b), the term "financial institution" means a bank, savings and loan association, thrift, credit union, mortgage banker, mortgage broker, trust company, savings bank, investment bank, securities broker, municipal securities broker, securities dealer, municipal securities dealer, securities underwriter, municipal securities underwriter, investment trust, venture capital company, bank holding company, financial services holding company, or any licensee under the Consumer Installment Loan Act, the Sales Finance Agency Act, or the Residential Mortgage Licensing Act. However, "financial institution" specifically shall not include any entity whose predominant business is the providing of tax deferred, defined contribution, pension plans to public employees in accordance with Sections 403(b) and 457 of the Internal Revenue Code. (Additional definitions may be found in Municipal Code Section 2-32-455(b).)

1. CERTIFICATION

The Disclosing Party certifies that the Disclosing Party (check one)

[ ] is [ ] is not

a "financial institution" as defined in Section 2-32-455(b) of the Municipal Code.

2. If the Disclosing Party IS a financial institution, then the Disclosing Party pledges:

"We are not and will not become a predatory lender as defined in Chapter 2-32 of the Municipal Code. We further pledge that none of our affiliates is, and none of them will become, a predatory lender as defined in Chapter 2-32 of the Municipal Code. We understand that becoming a predatory lender or becoming an affiliate of a predatory lender may result in the loss of the privilege of doing business with the City." If the Disclosing Party is unable to make this pledge because it or any of its affiliates (as defined in Section

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2-32-455(b) of the Municipal Code) is a predatory lender within the meaning of Chapter 2-32 of the Municipal Code, explain here (attach additional pages if necessary):

If the letters "NA," the word "None," or no response appears on the lines above, it will be conclusively presumed that the Disclosing Party certified to the above statements.

D. CERTIFICATION REGARDING INTEREST IN CITY BUSINESS Any words or terms that are defined in Chapter 2-156 of the Municipal Code have the same meanings when used in this Part D.

1. In accordance with Section 2-156-110 of the Municipal Code: Does any official or employee of the City have a financial interest in his or her own name or in the name of any other person or entity in the Matter?

[ ] Yes [ ] No

NOTE: If you checked "Yes" to Item D.1., proceed to Items D.2. and D.3. If you checked "No" to Item D.1., proceed to Part E.

2. Unless sold pursuant to a process of competitive bidding, or otherwise permitted, no City elected official or employee shall have a financial interest in his or her own name or in the name of any other person or entity in the purchase of any property that (i) belongs to the City, or (ii) is sold for taxes or assessments, or (iii) is sold by virtue of legal process at the suit of the City (collectively, "City Property Sale"). Compensation for property taken pursuant to the City's eminent domain power does not constitute a financial interest within the meaning of this Part D. Does the Matter involve a City Property Sale?

[ ] Yes [ ] No 3. If you checked "Yes" to Item D.1., provide the names and business addresses of the City officials or employees having such interest and identify the nature of such interest: Name Business Address Nature of Interest

4. The Disclosing Party further certifies that no prohibited financial interest in the Matter will be acquired by any City official or employee.

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E. CERTIFICATION REGARDING SLAVERY ERA BUSINESS

The Disclosing Party has searched any and all records of the Disclosing Party and any and all predecessor entities for records of investments or profits from slavery, the slave industry, or slaveholder insurance policies from the slavery era (including insurance policies issued to slaveholders that provided coverage for damage to or injury or death of their slaves) and has disclosed in this EDS any and all such records to the City. In addition, the Disclosing Party must disclose the names of any and all slaves or slaveholders described in those records. Failure to comply with these disclosure requirements may make the Matter to which this EDS pertains voidable by the City. Please check either 1. or 2. below. If the Disclosing Party checks 2., the Disclosing Party must disclose below or in an attachment to this EDS all requisite information as set forth in that paragraph 2. ____1. The Disclosing Party verifies that (a) the Disclosing Party has searched any and all records of the Disclosing Party and any and all predecessor entities for records of investments or profits from slavery, the slave industry, or slaveholder insurance policies, and (b) the Disclosing Party has found no records of investments or profits from slavery, the slave industry, or slaveholder insurance policies and no records of names of any slaves or slaveholders. ____2. The Disclosing Party verifies that, as a result of conducting the search in step 1(a) above, the Disclosing Party has found records relating to investments or profits from slavery, the slave industry, or slaveholder insurance policies and/or the names of any slaves or slaveholders. The Disclosing Party verifies that the following constitutes full disclosure of all such records:

SECTION VI -- CERTIFICATIONS FOR FEDERALLY-FUNDED MATTERS

NOTE: If the Matter is federally funded, complete this Section VI. If the Matter is not federally funded, proceed to Section VII.

A. CERTIFICATION REGARDING LOBBYING

1. List below the names of all persons or entities registered under the federal Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 who have made lobbying contacts on behalf of the Disclosing Party with respect to the Matter: (Begin list here, add sheets as necessary):

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(If no explanation appears or begins on the lines above, or if the letters "NA" or if the word "None" appear, it will be conclusively presumed that the Disclosing Party means that NO persons or entities registered under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 have made lobbying contacts on behalf of the Disclosing Party with respect to the Matter.)

2. The Disclosing Party has not spent and will not expend any federally appropriated funds to pay any person or entity listed in Paragraph A.1. above for his or her lobbying activities or to pay any person or entity to influence or attempt to influence an officer or employee of any agency, as defined by applicable federal law, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress, in connection with the award of any federally funded contract, making any federally funded grant or loan, entering into any cooperative agreement, or to extend, continue, renew, amend, or modify any federally funded contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. 3. The Disclosing Party will submit an updated certification at the end of each calendar quarter in which there occurs any event that materially affects the accuracy of the statements and information set forth in paragraphs A.1. and A.2. above.

If the Matter is federally funded and any funds other than federally appropriated funds have been or will be paid to any person or entity for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency (as defined by applicable federal law), a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with the Matter, the Disclosing Party must complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions. The form may be obtained online from the federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) web site at http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/sflllin.pdf, linked on the page http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/grants_forms.html.

4. The Disclosing Party certifies that either: (i) it is not an organization described in section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; or (ii) it is an organization described in section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 but has not engaged and will not engage in "Lobbying Activities". 5. If the Disclosing Party is the Applicant, the Disclosing Party must obtain certifications equal in form and substance to paragraphs A.1. through A.4. above from all subcontractors before it awards any subcontract and the Disclosing Party must maintain all such subcontractors' certifications for the duration of the Matter and must make such certifications promptly available to the City upon request.

B. CERTIFICATION REGARDING EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

If the Matter is federally funded, federal regulations require the Applicant and all proposed subcontractors to submit the following information with their bids or in writing at the outset of negotiations.

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Is the Disclosing Party the Applicant?

[ ] Yes [ ] No If “Yes,” answer the three questions below:

1. Have you developed and do you have on file affirmative action programs pursuant to applicable federal regulations? (See 41 CFR Part 60-2.)

[ ] Yes [ ] No 2. Have you filed with the Joint Reporting Committee, the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, or the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission all reports due under the applicable filing requirements?

[ ] Yes [ ] No 3. Have you participated in any previous contracts or subcontracts subject to the equal opportunity clause?

[ ] Yes [ ] No If you checked “No” to question 1. or 2. above, please provide an explanation:

SECTION VII -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, CONTRACT INCORPORATION, COMPLIANCE, PENALTIES, DISCLOSURE

The Disclosing Party understands and agrees that:

A. By completing and filing this EDS, the Disclosing Party acknowledges and agrees, on behalf of itself and the persons or entities named in this EDS, that the City may investigate the creditworthiness of some or all of the persons or entities named in this EDS. B. The certifications, disclosures, and acknowledgments contained in this EDS will become part of any contract or other agreement between the Applicant and the City in connection with the Matter, whether procurement, City assistance, or other City action, and are material inducements to the City's execution of any contract or taking other action with respect to the Matter. The Disclosing Party understands that it must comply with all statutes, ordinances, and regulations on which this EDS is based. C. The City's Governmental Ethics and Campaign Financing Ordinances, Chapters 2-156 and 2-164 of the Municipal Code, impose certain duties and obligations on persons or entities seeking City contracts, work, business, or transactions. The full text of these ordinances and a training program is available on line at www.cityofchicago.org/Ethics, and may also be obtained from the City's Board of Ethics, 740 N. Sedgwick St., Suite 500, Chicago, IL 60610, (312) 744-9660. The Disclosing Party must comply fully with the applicable ordinances.

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D. If the City determines that any information provided in this EDS is false, incomplete or inaccurate, any contract or other agreement in connection with which it is submitted may be rescinded or be void or voidable, and the City may pursue any remedies under the contract or agreement (if not rescinded, void or voidable), at law, or in equity, including terminating the Disclosing Party's participation in the Matter and/or declining to allow the Disclosing Party to participate in other transactions with the City. Remedies at law for a false statement of material fact may include incarceration and an award to the City of treble damages. E. It is the City's policy to make this document available to the public on its Internet site and/or upon request. Some or all of the information provided on this EDS and any attachments to this EDS may be made available to the public on the Internet, in response to a Freedom of Information Act request, or otherwise. By completing and signing this EDS, the Disclosing Party waives and releases any possible rights or claims which it may have against the City in connection with the public release of information contained in this EDS and also authorizes the City to verify the accuracy of any information submitted in this EDS. F. The information provided in this EDS must be kept current. In the event of changes, the Disclosing Party must supplement this EDS up to the time the City takes action on the Matter. If the Matter is a contract being handled by the City’s Department of Procurement Services, the Disclosing Party must update this EDS as the contract requires. The Disclosing Party represents and warrants that: G. The Disclosing Party has not withheld or reserved any disclosures as to economic interests in the Disclosing Party, or as to the Matter, or any information, data or plan as to the intended use or purpose for which the Applicant seeks City Council or other City agency action. For purposes of the certifications in H.1. and H.2. below, the term "affiliate" means any person or entity that, directly or indirectly: controls the Disclosing Party, is controlled by the Disclosing Party, or is, with the Disclosing Party, under common control of another person or entity. Indicia of control include, without limitation: interlocking management or ownership; identity of interests among family members; shared facilities and equipment; common use of employees; or organization of a business entity following the ineligibility of a business entity to do business with the federal government or a state or local government, including the City, using substantially the same management, ownership, or principals as the ineligible entity. H.1. The Disclosing Party is not delinquent in the payment of any tax administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue, nor are the Disclosing Party or its affiliates delinquent in paying any fine, fee, tax or other charge owed to the City. This includes, but is not limited to, all water charges, sewer charges, license fees, parking tickets, property taxes or sales taxes. H.2 If the Disclosing Party is the Applicant, the Disclosing Party and its affiliates will not use, nor permit their subcontractors to use, any facility on the U.S. EPA's List of Violating Facilities in connection with the Matter for the duration of time that such facility remains on the list.

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H.3 If the Disclosing Party is the Applicant, the Disclosing Party will obtain from any contractors/subcontractors hired or to be hired in connection with the Matter certifications equal in form and substance to those in H.1. and H.2. above and will not, without the prior written consent of the City, use any such contractor/subcontractor that does not provide such certifications or that the Disclosing Party has reason to believe has not provided or cannot provide truthful certifications.

NOTE: If the Disclosing Party cannot certify as to any of the items in H.1., H.2. or H.3. above, an explanatory statement must be attached to this EDS.

CERTIFICATION Under penalty of perjury, the person signing below: (1) warrants that he/she is authorized to execute this EDS on behalf of the Disclosing Party, and (2) warrants that all certifications and statements contained in this EDS are true, accurate and complete as of the date furnished to the City. Date: (Print or type name of Disclosing Party) By: (sign here) (Print or type name of person signing) (Print or type title of person signing) Signed and sworn to before me on (date) , by , at County, (state). Notary Public. Commission expires: . 11/01/05 Version

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EXHIBIT J – INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS

Department of Business and Information Services Community Wireless (Wi-Fi) Broadband Network

For the purposes of this section alone, the winning Respondent(s) shall be referred to as “Contractor(s)”. The Contractor must provide and maintain at Contractorʹs own expense or cause to maintained, during term of the Agreement and during the time period following expiration if Contractor is required to return and perform any additional work, the insurance coverage and requirements specified below, insuring all operations related to the Agreement. A. INSURANCE TO BE PROVIDED 1) Workers Compensation and Employers Liability

Workers Compensation Insurance, as prescribed by applicable law covering all employees who are to provide a service under this Agreement and Employers Liability coverage with limits of not less than $500,000 each accident, illness or disease. Coverage extensions must include other states endorsement, alternate employer and voluntary compensation endorsement, when applicable.

2) Commercial General Liability (Primary and Umbrella)

Commercial General Liability Insurance or equivalent with limits of not less than $10,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage liability. Coverages must include the following: All premises and operations, products/completed operations, explosion, collapse, underground, separation of insureds, defense, and contractual liability (with no limitation endorsement). The City of Chicago is to be named as an additional insured on a primary, non-contributory basis for any liability arising directly or indirectly from the work. Subcontractors performing works for the Contractor must maintain limits of not less than $1,000,000 with the same terms herein.

3) Automobile Liability (Primary and Umbrella)

When any motor vehicles (owned, non-owned and hired) are used in connection with work to be performed, the Contractor must provide or cause to be provided, Automobile Liability Insurance with limits of not less than $5,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. The City of Chicago is to be named as an additional insured on a primary, non-contributory basis. Subcontractors performing works for the Contractor must maintain limits of not less than $1,000,000 with the same terms herein.

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4) Railroad Protective Liability

When any work is to be done adjacent to or on railroad or transit property, Contractor must provide, with respect to the operations that Contractor or subcontractors perform, Railroad Protective Liability Insurance in the name of railroad or transit entity. The policy must have limits of not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence and $6,000,000 in the aggregate for losses arising out of injuries to or death of all persons, and for damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof.

5) Professional Liability When any architects, engineers, wireless network technicians, system technicians, Electronic Data

Processing (EDP) professionals or any other professional consultants perform work in connection with this Agreement, Professional Liability Insurance covering acts, errors, or omissions must be maintained with limits of not less than $2,000,000. Coverage must include contractual liability. When policies are renewed or replaced, the policy retroactive date must coincide with, or precede start of work on the Agreement. A claim-made policy which is not renewed or replaced must have an extended reporting period of two (2) years.

Subcontractors performing works for the Contractor must maintain limits of not less than $1,000,000 with the same terms herein.

6) Valuable Papers When any plans, designs, drawings, specifications, media, data and other documents are produced or used under this Agreement, Valuable Papers Insurance must be maintained in an amount to insure against any loss whatsoever and must have limits sufficient to pay for the re-creation and reconstruction of such records. 7) Property Contractor is to be responsible for all loss or damage to City property at full replacement cost during installation, testing, modification, maintenance and/or repairs of the Community Wireless Broadband Network equipment or loss to any City property as a result of the Agreement.

Contractor is responsible for all loss or damage to personal property (including but not limited to material, equipment, tools and supplies), owned, used, leased, or rented by Contractor.

B. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

The Contractor must furnish the City of Chicago, Department of Procurement Services, City Hall, Room 403, 121 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL 60602, original Certificates of Insurance, or such similar evidence, to be in force on the date of this Agreement, and Renewal Certificates of Insurance, or such similar evidence, if the coverages have an expiration or renewal date occurring during the term of this Agreement. The Contractor must submit evidence of insurance on the City of Chicago Insurance Certificate Form (copy attached) or equivalent prior to Agreement award. The receipt of any certificate does not constitute

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agreement by the City that the insurance requirements in the Agreement have been fully met or that the insurance policies indicated on the certificate are in compliance with all Agreement requirements. The failure of the City to obtain certificates or other insurance evidence from Contractor is not a waiver by the City of any requirements for the Contractor to obtain and maintain the specified coverages. The Contractor shall advise all insurers of the Agreement provisions regarding insurance. Non-conforming insurance does not relieve Contractor of the obligation to provide insurance as specified herein. Non-fulfillment of the insurance conditions may constitute a violation of the Agreement, and the City retains the right to stop work until proper evidence of insurance is provided, or the Agreement may be terminated.

The insurance must provide for 60 days prior written notice to be given to the City in the event coverage is substantially changed, canceled, or non-renewed.

Any deductibles or self-insured retentions on referenced insurance coverages must be borne by Contractor

.

The Contractor hereby waives and agrees to require their insurers to waive their rights of subrogation against the City of Chicago, its employees, elected officials, agents, or representatives.

The coverages and limits furnished by Contractor in no way limit the Contractorʹs liabilities and responsibilities specified within the Agreement or by law.

Any insurance or self-insurance programs maintained by the City of Chicago do not contribute with insurance provided by the Contractor under the Agreement.

The required insurance to be carried is not limited by any limitations expressed in the indemnification language in this Agreement or any limitation placed on the indemnity in this Agreement given as a matter of law.

If Contractor is a joint venture or limited liability company, the insurance policies must name the joint venture or limited liability company as a named insured.

The Contractor must require all subcontractors to provide the insurance required herein, or Contractor may provide the coverages for subcontractors. All subcontractors are subject to the same insurance requirements of Contractor unless otherwise specified in this Agreement.

If Contractor or subcontractors desires additional coverages, the party desiring the additional coverages is responsible for the acquisition and cost.

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The City of Chicago Risk Management Department maintains the right to modify, delete, alter or change these requirements.