Congressionally Directed Spending for Construction Projects - The proposed project will add a new community health center in the Southwest Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The community health center will be part of the redevelopment plan of LeClaire Mosaic Square, which was once home to the LeClaire Courts Public Housing Complex. The redevelopment plan will create 675 residential units and of those units, 80% will be allocated to affordable housing with 40% being set aside for the former LeClaire Courts residents. The project will connect local jobs and housing to create a long-term community where residents will have easy walking distance to groceries, retail, and healthcare services. Alivio’s proposal includes a wide range of health care services including obstetrics and midwifery with a birthing center, behavioral health, pediatrics, adult and family medicine, internal medicine, urgent care center, full-service pharmacy, and dentistry. The health center is projected to serve 12,313 patients and render 39,060 visits in the first year and will grow substantially to its full capacity by the third year. The health center is projected to serve over 15,000 patients and render more than 54,000 visits annually at its full capacity.