Chicago Allocates $500K to Sidewalk Clearing Pilot

Advocates of the Plow the Sidewalks program were asking for $1 million to start a pilot program in four areas of the city.

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December 18, 2024, 7:00 AM PST

By Diana Ionescu @aworkoffiction


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The Chicago City Council passed a budget that includes funding for a ‘Plow the Sidewalks’ pilot project, reports Quinn Myers in Block Club Chicago.

The $500,000 allocated to the project is roughly half of what advocates were asking for. Alderperson Daniel La Spata, who has been a strong supporter of the program, said the pilot will launch in December 2025 “and that the city will seek grants and philanthropic funding to supplement the $500,000.” 

Earlier this month, disability rights advocates decried the mayor’s decision to omit the program from the proposed 2025 budget altogether. A May working group report recommended four test zones for the sidewalk-clearing program, which supporters say is essential to the mobility of residents with disabilities, people pushing strollers, and all pedestrians.

Monday, December 16, 2024 in Block Club Chicago

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