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Special eNews - January 12, 2024
CITY HALL CLOSING EARLY

Due to the continued winter storm forecast, city hall will close today at 1:00 p.m.
LRS SERVICE UPDATE

LRS is making every attempt to complete our residential customers today. The snow accumulated very quickly, significantly reducing visibility, making road conditions extremely dangerous. Given conditions are forecasted to become worse, LRS will be closely monitoring the weather and providing updates on their webpage at LRSrecycles.com. 

If the conditions worsen and your home has not been serviced, please leave refuse out for collection on Saturday or Monday.
WHEN WILL MY STREET GET PLOWED?

Great question! The City of Darien follows a priority-based system for plowing streets. High-traffic arterial streets are plowed first and, if necessary, replowed until they are safe and passable. At that time, lower traffic collector streets are plowed. When both arterial and collector streets are safe and passable, the plows begin work on residential streets and cul-de-sacs. It takes approximately four hours to plow all of the city’s streets once. Consequently, during heavy, ongoing snow, it could take several hours to get to an individual residential street. Once all streets are open and passable, the City begins addressing other snow concerns, including cutting down large piles of snow at intersections, which might create sight distance problems. Finally, after all the street work is complete, the City’s crews begin work clearing sidewalks along Plainfield Road, Cass Avenue and 75th Street.

Please keep in mind that Plainfield Road, Cass Avenue, and 75th Street are DuPage County roads and are not plowed by the City of Darien.

In order to plow streets efficiently, there is no parking on City streets during a winter event where snow or ice exceeds one inch.

During plowing operations, the City’s priority is getting snow off the streets to allow movement of traffic. Unfortunately, during the plowing process, snow will be pushed onto curbs and driveways. As a result, snow banks become higher and driveways can become filled with snow, an unavoidable process. Please do not push snow out onto the roadway or approach a snow plow to prevent snow from being pushed into the driveway. Both of these actions are dangerous. If possible, residents are encouraged to shovel several times throughout a heavy snow period to prevent snow-filled driveways. Your patience and cooperation are appreciated.

If at any time you have an emergency that requires you to leave your home and you cannot do so because of snow, please dial 9-1-1.
COUNTY STREETS

If you have questions or concerns regarding snow removal for a street maintained by DuPage County, please call 630-407-6900. If you have questions or concerns regarding snow removal for a street maintained by IDOT, please call 847-705-4000.
IDOT – Illinois Department of Transportation

Getting Around Illinois is a web-based interactive mapping site that provides the ability to search and display several sources of transportation data. You can find information on winter road conditions, annual average daily traffic, road construction, trucking routes, and planned road projects. For more information, please visit the IDOT web page.
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