Fourth of July Fireworks Safety

As we celebrate the Fourth of July holiday this weekend, please remember to be a good neighbor and do not set off illegal fireworks.
Last summer, a home in the 47th Ward was destroyed after catching fire due to the use of illegal fireworks by a neighbor. Every summer, Chicagoans lose eyes and hands to fireworks. These are dangerous explosives, and possession can carry fines up to $500. Leave it to the professionals.

As this video from our staffer Andi highlights, fireworks can be incredibly disruptive for many people and animals, including children with autism, veterans managing PTSD, and our pets. For your own safety and the safety and consideration of others, please refrain from using fireworks and celebrate the holiday safely.

Holiday Refuse Schedule Changes

There will be no refuse collection on Monday, July 5 due to the Independence Day holiday. All city-collected refuse will be service Tuesday through Friday. Residents should ensure all black refuse carts and blue recycling carts are accessible throughout the week of collection, not solely on their regular day of collection.