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Do You Know the Street Sweeping Schedule for Your City of Chicago Address?

April 1, 2025
Street Sweeping Season During street sweeping season (April 1 to mid-November) the Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation uses mechanical street sweepers

Former City Clerk Employee Pleads Guilty, Sentenced to Two Years of Probation in OIG Investigation; Restitution Ordered to City

March 4, 2025
FOR RELEASE: March 4, 2025 PRESS CONTACT: communications@igchicago.org A former employee of the Office of the City Clerk (OCC) pled guilty Thursday to Computer

Did you know that CPD’s 1st District had 48 members present for duty during the day on August 1, 2024?

February 24, 2025
The Chicago Police District (CPD) 1st District is made up of the Near West Side, Near North Side, Near South Side, the Loop, Douglas, Armour Square, and Lower

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