Chicago kicks off snow season with record number of 311 calls over uncleared sidewalks, roads

Chicago has kicked off its snow season with a record number of calls to its 311 service line, with nearly 11,500 complaints filed over the past two weeks. The city's sidewalks and streets are piling up with ice and snow, with thousands of residents complaining about uncleared sidewalks and bike lanes.

According to an analysis of 311 data by WBEZ/Sun-Times, this is the highest 10-day total for uncleared sidewalk complaints since at least 2019. The city's commissioner of streets and sanitation, Cole Stallard, attributed the surge in calls to the record snowfall that hit the city last week.

"We've got a lot of buses, ambulances, and fire trucks on our roads, so we need to keep those main streets plowed," Stallard said. "Drive safely on side streets and get to the main [street] – you'll be in pretty good shape."

While residents are frustrated with the slow response times, many have come together to help each other out. Fennon Wisseh, a baker who lives in West Town, said his neighbors seem ready to lend a hand, especially those with mobility issues.

"It's not just about the city doing their job; it's also about us being good Samaritans," Wisseh said. "Some of these neighbors over here are elderly and disabled, so maybe even someone from the city could reach out to them."

The city has received more than 12,000 snow-related complaints since November 1, with the vast majority logged during a 10-day period between Nov. 30 and Dec. 9. The commissioner emphasized the importance of residents reporting issues to 311, as it helps the city identify areas that need attention.

"Let's be neighborly," Stallard said. "Get out there and help each other; let's do what Chicagoans are known to do in times of need."
 
Snow season can be brutal 🌨️, but you know what's even more painful? Being a snowplow driver trying to keep up with the demands 😩. It's like the city is saying, "Hey, we've got our hands full with the main streets, can't bother with those side streets." But at the same time, it's great to see people coming together and looking out for each other 🀝. That Fennon guy's right, it's not just about the city doing its job, it's also about being good neighbors. Maybe we can all learn from Chicago's example and take care of our own community first? πŸ’• It's a great reminder that we don't have to wait for someone else to help us out – we can be the ones helping others in need 🌟.
 
Ugh, I'm so over this snow already πŸ˜’... like, I get it, the city's gonna have some issues with the ice and all that, but 11,500 complaints is crazy! 🀯 It's not just about the city, though - our neighbors are really stepping up to help each other out, which is awesome 🀝. I mean, who doesn't love a good bake sale or snow shoveling party? πŸ°β˜•οΈ But seriously, it's nice to see the community come together like that. And hey, at least Commissioner Stallard is keeping us informed (even if his advice to "drive safely on side streets" sounds a bit basic πŸ™„). The city might need some help, but I think we can all agree that Chicago's got heart ❀️.
 
Ugh, Chicago is literally drowning in snow πŸ’¦πŸŒ¨οΈ... like 11,500 complaints already? That's a lot of shoveling for the city crew! 🧹 They're getting slammed with calls about uncleared sidewalks and bike lanes. I feel bad for all the residents having to deal with icy streets and sidewalks themselves πŸ€•. But on the bright side, it's nice to see neighbors coming together to help each other out ❀️. Maybe someone from the city could even check in on elderly or disabled folks who can't shovel their own way? 🚨
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean, come on! 11,500 complaints is a lot! But like, what did they expect? It's snowing in Chicago 🌨️. The city should've been prepared for this kinda thing. Not trying to bash the mayor or anything, but it's like, hello, snow season! We all know that comes with its own set of problems. The fact that people are coming together to help each other out is pretty cool tho 😊. It shows we're not just gonna sit around and wait for someone else to fix our sidewalks 🚧. I guess the city's trying to do the best they can, but slow response times? That's just bad planning πŸ€”.
 
.. I remember when we used to shovel our own sidewalks back in the day 🀣. Nowadays, it feels like the city should be doing it for us, ya know? But at the same time, I love that people are coming together to help each other out – especially with those who need a little extra support πŸ€—.

I'm not surprised the 311 service line is getting slammed, though. We're living in record-breaking snow years now ❄️. The city's gotta do what it can to keep the main streets clear for all those emergency services πŸš’.

It's great that Cole Stallard is reminding us all to be good Samaritans and lend a hand – but we should've been doing that back then too πŸ™ƒ. Still, I'm heartened by the community spirit. Let's hope it keeps going strong until this snow finally melts β˜•οΈ!
 
I'm so done with this snow season already 😩. I mean, I get it, the city is doing their best, but 11,500 complaints? That's a lot of shoveling for one guy... or girl! 🀣 But seriously, it's great to see neighbors looking out for each other, especially those with mobility issues. Fennon Wisseh's right, it's not just about the city doing their job, it's about being good Samaritans too ❀️.

And can we talk about how slow the response times are? Like, I get that the roads need to be prioritized for ambulances and fire trucks, but come on! 🚨 Can't they at least give us a heads up when someone from the city is going to show up? I'd like to know if someone's shoveling my sidewalk before I have to worry about slipping and falling 😬.

I do love that Cole Stallard is emphasizing the importance of residents reporting issues to 311. It's all about community, right? We're all in this together... unless you're on a bike, then good luck with those icy streets πŸš΄β€β™€οΈ!
 
I just got back from a trip to my grandparents' cabin in the woods, you know, where it snows like crazy, lol! Anyway, I was thinking, have you ever tried to navigate a snowy road on a Vespa? Not easy, trust me πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ. My friend did that once and ended up with a flat tire... long story short, the city's got nothing on our family's snow-clearing extravaganza! We have a team of like 10 people just doing it for fun, my dad even hired some contractors to help out. My point is, community comes together in crazy situations, right? And that made me think about how we should all take advantage of those 311 hotlines...
 
πŸ˜‚πŸŒ¨οΈπŸ’¨ Snow day? More like snow week! 311 is flooded, but on the bright side, neighbors are coming together πŸ€πŸΌπŸ‘«. Who needs city help when you've got a community that's all about spreading kindness ❄️❀️ #SnowProbs #CommunityFirst
 
🌨️ I feel for those poor residents having to deal with all this snow and ice, it's like a never-ending battle! 🀯 The city's 311 service line is super overwhelmed, but at least some good Samaritans are stepping up to help their neighbors in need πŸ’•. It's all about community spirit, right? We should be grateful for the efforts of folks like Fennon who's willing to lend a hand to those who can't do it themselves πŸ™. And I think the city's commissioner is on the right track by reminding us that reporting issues helps them prioritize where they need to focus πŸ’ͺ. Anyway, I hope the snow melts soon and life gets back to normal ❄️!
 
I'm so done with this snow season already 🌨️😩, I mean I know it's Chicago and all, but 11,500 complaints is a lot!! 🀯 They should've been ready for this, like, last week πŸ˜‚. Anyway, I love how the neighbors are stepping up to help each other out though πŸ‘«πŸ’ͺ, that's what community is all about. And Cole Stallard is right, main streets gotta be plowed first, but side streets can wait a bit ⏰. The city should really invest in some snow-clearing robots or something πŸ€–, that would save them so much time and resources πŸ•’οΈ.
 
I mean, I get what's going on here, but come on! 11,500 complaints in just two weeks? That's a lot of people getting worked up over some snow. And don't even get me started on the city's response times... I'm surprised nobody's lost their minds yet 🀯. But at the same time, gotta hand it to the good Samaritans out there who are taking matters into their own hands – that's community spirit, right? πŸ™. Maybe the city should just get its act together and provide some decent snow removal services instead of relying on residents to bail them out...
 
πŸ€” This snow season thing is getting crazy! 11,500 calls in just two weeks? That's a whole lotta complaining. I'm not buying that it's all about buses and ambulances on the main streets... what about the side streets? And what's with Cole Stallard saying "drive safely" like that's some kinda joke? πŸš—

And while I get that residents are frustrated, why is everyone so quick to point fingers at the city? Maybe instead of calling 311, people should just lend a hand to their neighbors who need it. I mean, we're all in this together, right? πŸ’• Fennon Wisseh's comment about elderly and disabled neighbors needing help from both the city and fellow residents... now that's something to get behind.

I'm not saying the city shouldn't do its job, but come on... 12,000 snow-related complaints since November 1? That's a whole lotta work. Can't they just prioritize the areas with the most need? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And another thing, what's up with the "let's be neighborly" vibe? Is that some kinda new city slogan or something? πŸ˜‚
 
Wow 🌨️! Can you imagine having to shovel through 11,500 complaints? I feel bad for those city workers trying to clear the sidewalks on their own, but at least some good Samaritans are stepping up 🀝. And yeah, it's crazy how some neighborhoods are already helping each other out with snow removal - that's what community is all about ❀️!
 
I feel for all those stuck in the snow 😩... I mean, it's not just about the city doing its job, is it? πŸ€” It's like, we're already paying our taxes, but we still gotta be the ones who clear the sidewalks ourselves? πŸ’Έ Not saying the city isn't doing enough, but come on, let's give a shoutout to all those good Samaritans out there who are actually helping each other out! πŸ™Œ My grandma lives in a small apartment and can barely walk with her walker, it's nice to see people looking out for each other. And Stallard is right, the 311 service line needs more support, but we need to hold onto that community spirit too πŸ’•
 
πŸ˜‚ I'm not buying it... 11k complaints is a lot, but have you seen the prices of bread in Chicago these days? 🍞️ Fennon Wisseh is right, it's not just about the city responding, it's about us having some backbone and clearing our own sidewalks. I mean, who needs a good Samaritan when you've got snowplows doing their job... or are they? 🚨 It's like the city is saying "hey, we'll take care of the main streets, but don't expect much from us on the side streets". Come on, Cole Stallard, step up your game! πŸ’ͺ
 
🚨🌨️ omg can u beleev chicago is gettin hit w/ a snowpocalypse!!! 🌨️🚨 11k+ calls to 311 already? that's like, crazy! and its not just the main streets getting cleared, ppl are hittin up about uncleared sidewalks & bike lanes too... its like, basic maintenance 101 πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

anywayz, i think its cool that ppl r comin together 2 help each other out. my aunt has a mobility issue and shes all about stayin home during these kinds of weather events πŸ€—. but at the same time, i get why ppl r frustrated w/ the city's response times... 12k+ complaints since nov 1st? thats like, a lot! πŸ’ͺ

i dunno, maybe we just need 2 chill & let the city do thier job? or maybe its time 4 us 2 take matters into our own hands 🀝. idk but i think its def worth havin a convo about it... what do u guys think? 😐
 
Ugh, I'm over here watching from the warmth of my apartment while everyone else is dealing with this crazy snow situation 🌨️😩. Like, I get it, record snowfall is no joke, but 11k+ complaints? That's a lot of shoveling to do! But, you know what's even crazier? The fact that people are coming together to help each other out 🀝. Fennon's right, it's not just about the city doing their job; we should be looking out for our neighbors, especially the elderly and disabled πŸ‘΅πŸ»πŸ‘΄. Let's get this snow cleaned up and look out for each other – that's what Chicagoans do best! 😊
 
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