The pilot will cost between $1.1 million and $3.5 million next year in four zones around the city, according to a report released by the Johnson administration.
Members of the Chicago Police Department’s 6th District third watch shift clear snow from the sidewalk in the Chatham neighborhood on Jan. 31, 2021. Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration on Friday took the next step toward making the “Plow the Sidewalks” campaign a reality, announcing a pilot program next year to provide city-run snow-clearing services in four areas across the city.
“Chicago is a world-class city, and as a world-class city, it must be accessible for our seniors and individuals living with disabilities in the winter months during periods of heavy snow and ice,” Johnson said in a statement. “Our Plow the Sidewalks pilot program is an example of how our administration is committed to addressing the needs of all Chicagoans, and today is an important step forward in building a safer city where no resident is left behind.
“Plow the Sidewalks” caught fire in 2021 when a coalition of transportation and disability advocates campaigned on the idea that Chicago can afford the free service during the winter, when the physical labor of shoveling snow and ice can be strenuous or even dangerous for some. Alds. Gil Villegas, 36th, and Daniel La Spata, 1st, led that push within the City Council via an ordinance calling for the pilot, along with the mayor’s working group that released the Friday recommendations.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
At Least 41 Shot During Memorial Weekend in Mayor Brandon Johnson’s ChicagoSource of breaking news and analysis, insightful commentary and original reporting, curated and written specifically for the new generation of independent and conservative thinkers.
Les mer »
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson evaluates first year in office in one-on-one interview with ABC7As with any first year politician, the mayor has gotten mixed reviews from Chicagoans.
Les mer »
Mayor Brandon Johnson vows Chicago prepared to handle protests during DNC'My vision for the DNC, ultimately, is to have a safe, energetic, vibrant convention, and I'm confident we will be able to deliver that,' Johnson said.
Les mer »
Mayor Brandon Johnson chooses 7 members to serve on Chicago civilian police oversight commissionThe president and vice president of Chicago's Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability on Tuesday are among Mayor Brandon Johnson's choices to serve on the permanent panel responsible for civilian oversight of the Chicago Police Department.
Les mer »
Editorial: Chicago Public Schools robs Peter to pay Paul to pursue an unaffordable Brandon Johnson visionChicago Public Schools is taking resources from schools to which parents want to send their kids in order to support those parents don’t.
Les mer »
Despite lackluster response to his Springfield agenda, Mayor Brandon Johnson vows: ‘We keep demanding’He saw the state legislature reject his biggest agenda items during the session: more than $1 billion in state funding for CPS, and a nearly $5 billion proposal for a new Chicago Bears stadium.
Les mer »