Explore building permits, zoning, and civic data in one of Chicago's most suburban Far Southwest Side neighborhoods.
Search this neighborhoodMount Greenwood is a community area on Chicago's Far Southwest Side, bounded by 103rd Street to the north, 115th Street to the south, the Metra Rock Island Line to the east, and the city limits to the west. The neighborhood has a distinctly suburban character, with single-family homes, wide lots, and a strong community identity. Mount Greenwood is home to a significant population of city workers, including many police officers, firefighters, and other first responders.
The community area's housing stock includes bungalows, ranch homes, and split-levels on tree-lined streets. The 111th Street commercial corridor provides local shopping, dining, and services. Mount Greenwood Park offers a pool, fieldhouse, and recreational facilities. The neighborhood has strong school communities and parish churches that anchor its social life.
Mount Greenwood generates permit activity focused on single-family home renovations, additions, and maintenance. Permits for garage rebuilds, basement finishing, and exterior improvements are common.
CivicScout tracks 311 reports, police incidents, and other public safety data across Mount Greenwood. The neighborhood generates 311 requests related to tree maintenance, pothole repair, and street lighting.
Mount Greenwood is predominantly zoned for single-family residential use (RS-1, RS-2). Commercial zoning runs along 111th Street, Western Avenue, and Kedzie Avenue.
Location reports for Mount Greenwood addresses include renovation permits, 311 requests, and zoning data. The neighborhood's residential character generates consistent property-level reports.
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