Angela Taylor

Angela Taylor

Angela Taylor Director at the Garfield Park Community Council,

Angela Taylor, Wellness Director is a true champion for youth and community wellness.

Through the Youth Garden Corps internship program, she mentors young people in hands- on horticulture and job readiness, empowering the next generation of leaders.

A lifelong West Side resident, Angela co-founded the Garden Network and serves on the boards of the Chicago Community Gardeners Association and Advocates for Urban Agriculture. She also manages the award-winning Fulton Street Vegetable and Flower Garden with her family and actively participates in numerous local councils and community initiatives—from PlayStreets to violence prevention coalitions.

Angela Taylor stands tall—for the 28th Ward and beyond.

Her  commitment  is  deep-rooted  and  personal.

Alderman Jason Ervin proudly recognizes her impact, calling her a change agent who uplifts the 28th Ward through service, leadership, and her unwavering belief that “the West Side is a place of hope and revitalization.”

Welcome to the 28th Ward Office

Your Local Partner for Community Growth and Development

At the 28th Ward Office, we are committed to fostering a thriving, equitable, and safe community for all who call the ward home. From residents and businesses to community stakeholders, we work collaboratively to ensure that your voice is heard and your needs are met.

Our mission is rooted in the belief that local government should be transparent, accessible, and proactive in addressing the unique challenges and opportunities within our neighborhoods. We strive to ensure that every resident feels valued, every business feels supported, and every stakeholder knows their contributions matter. Our office is here to provide guidance, resources, and solutions that enhance the quality of life for everyone in the 28th Ward.

The 28th Ward is a tapestry of cultures, businesses, and families who all contribute to the vibrancy of our community. We take pride in supporting initiatives that foster growth, whether through economic development, improving local infrastructure, or advocating for affordable housing and public safety. By actively engaging with residents, hosting community meetings, and gathering feedback, we ensure our work aligns with the priorities of those we serve.

We understand that lasting progress comes from collaboration. That’s why we partner with local organizations, schools, and businesses to implement programs that address critical needs like education, employment opportunities, and public health. Whether you’re seeking assistance with city services, have ideas to improve your block, or want to get involved in local initiatives, our team is here to listen and take action.

At the 28th Ward Office, we don’t just represent the community — we are part of it. Together, we can build a stronger, safer, and more inclusive ward where everyone has the opportunity to flourish. We look forward to working with you to achieve this vision and making the 28th Ward a place we’re all proud to call home.