Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson unveiled a plan to test city crews clearing both roads and sidewalks of snow during winter storms. The plan requires approval and funding by the Chicago City Council by next winter. A 2025 pilot program will offer free snow clearing services in four areas, costing between $1.1 million and $3.5 million for private contracting.
Chicago to provide free sidewalk snow removal services in four areas, Mayor Brandon Johnson announces https://t.co/qFYJFQiLcN
Plow the Sidewalks update: Chicago to provide free sidewalk snow removal services in four areas, Mayor Brandon Johnson announces. Pilot will cost between $1.1 million and $3.5 million for private contracting https://t.co/OnZVkxjecH
Chicago to provide free sidewalk snow removal services in four areas, Mayor Brandon Johnson announces https://t.co/b1nRzj6DpK
PLOW THE SIDEWALKS: Are you or your landlord covered by a new 2025 pilot program providing free snow clearing services? Check here: https://t.co/EUPoiqxg6a https://t.co/H8P4orsqgI
Mayor Brandon Johnson unveiled a plan to test whether city crews should be responsible for clearing not just Chicago’s roads but also its sidewalks during winter storms. But the plan must be approved and funded by the Chicago City Council by next winter. https://t.co/ro9nFltKyh
NEW: Mayor Johnson unveiled a plan Friday to test whether city crews should be responsible for clearing not just Chicago’s roads but also its sidewalks of snow & ice during winter storms, the culmination of a yearlong effort dubbed #plowthesidewalks @wttw https://t.co/VbEe1MOZWc