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Read More »The Department of Water Management Offers Tips to Prevent Frozen Pipes
The Department of Water Management Offers Tips to Prevent Frozen Pipes
As winter officially begins on December 21, 2019, the Department of Water Management (DWM) is spreading the word and reminding residents to take precautions to prevent their pipes from freezing.
As the temperature drops for more prolonged periods of time, the greater the chance that pipes could freeze and burst –causing costly damage to homes.
Visit www.cityofchicago.org/water for more tips on how to prevent frozen pipes.
Maintain Good Water Quality
To ensure good water quality, remember to flush your plumbing system every day. Simply run the cold water for five minutes when water in the home hasn’t been used for six hours or more. Daily activities such as showering, doing laundry or dishes count as daily flushing. The Department of Water Management offers free water testing to all Chicago residents. If you are interested in having your water tested –for free, call 311 or visit www.ChicagoWaterQuality.org to request a lead test kit.
What happens when the snow melts?
Remember snow is water. When snow melts, the water drains the same as it does after a rain fall. Snow melting on a warm day after a heavy snow fall can cause the sewer system to overload
with water. To keep this water from backing up into the basement, keep these tips in mind:
- Clear sewer catch basins of old leaves or debris before a big snow.
- Limit the use of dishwashers and washing machines when heavy snow fall is melting quickly. This will prevent excess water from overloading the sewer system.
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Lakeview Pantry – Inclement Weather Notice
Due to the extremely cold temperatures heading our way, Lakeview Pantry will be modifying our hours for the safety of clients, staff and volunteers:
Tuesday, January 29: Our Sheridan Site will be closing early at 2pm. In addition, the Volunteer Orientation Session has been cancelled and there will be NO distribution at our Oakdale Site on Tuesday evening.
Wednesday, January 30: Our Sheridan Site will be CLOSED and will NOT have distribution.
We are planning to be open on Thursday, January 31st but will be monitoring the weather. Please be sure to check in with us on our Facebook page as well as our website – www.lakeviewpantry.org for the latest updates.
If you are in need of food on Tuesday or Wednesday, please go to www.chicagosfoodbank.org/find-food/ to locate a food pantry near you. Please call before heading out! Many organizations will be closed on Wednesday due to the extreme temperatures. We welcome you to join us at our regularly scheduled food distributions on Thursday or Friday.
If you are in need of a warming center this week, please click here to locate one near you, or call 3-1-1.
Thank you for your patience and understanding. Please stay warm!
As City Enters Phase Four of Reopening Framework, Ticketing Enforcement Ramps Up to Normal Operations
Beginning this month, the City will ramp up normal enforcement of certain vehicle violations that were temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Ticket enforcement will resume citywide for street sweeping on July 1, while booting will commence in early July, City sticker and Residential Parking Permit violations will be enforced mid-month and expired vehicle registration enforcement will begin in October.
Since March 18, when the City began sheltering in place in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the Lightfoot Administration temporarily suspended debt collection, non-safety vehicle impoundments and the issuance of compliance tickets to provide relief to residents experiencing increased financial pressure from the COVID-19 global pandemic. During the early stages of the reopening plan, the Department of Finance began notifying motorists about their outstanding debt and offering to restructure or restart their payment plans to avoid default. Now that the City has entered phase four of the reopening framework, debt collection and payment plan defaults will also resume.
The City encourages anyone who may need assistance with outstanding debt to visit New Start Chicago at www.Chicago.gov/newstartchicago where residents can sign up for flexible payment plans for tickets and utility bills with a lower down payment and up to 60 months to repay amounts due. Residents can learn more or make payments online at www.Chicago.gov/finance.
Ticketing enforcement dates to remember:
Enforcement Date | Violation Type |
July 1 |
Street Sweeping |
July 6 | Booting |
July 16 | Expired City Sticker & Residential Parking Permit |
October 2 | Expired Vehicle Registration* |