What projects did the Infrastructure Menu funds go towards?

Please click here to see a list of projects completed from 2008-2009.

 

How can I buy a City Sticker?

Click on the following link: City Vehicle Sticker

 

How can I buy an annual residential parking permit?

Click on the following link: Residential Permit Parking

 

How can I buy temporary guest parking permits for my guests?

Click on the following link: Residential Guest Permit Parking

 

What is the street cleaning schedule?

This 44th Ward Street Cleaning Schedule and Map will help you determine when there will be temporary No Parking on your street to facilitate street cleaning.

 

What are the parking restrictions during Cubs games?

Click on the following link: Cubs Night Parking

 

What parking zone am I in?

This 44th Ward Parking Zones Map will help you determine what parking zone you live in.

 

Can I pay my parking tickets online?

Yes, you can pay for parking tickets online through the City of Chicago's Paying a Parking Ticket Webpage.

 

What can I do if my car is towed?

To locate your towed vehicle you can contact the City of Chicago Auto Pound Headquarters at (312) 744-4444. You can also check the city's website by clicking here.

 

If your vehicle was towed due to outstanding parking ticket debt, contact Customer Service at (312) 744-PARK(7275).

 

The pound will keep a vehicle on premises for 15 days before the vehicle is eligible for auction or destruction. The registered owner is notified by certified mail of the impending action.

For information on finding out whether a car has been towed or stolen, click here.

 

For more information, visit the City of Chicago, Department of Revenue Towed Vehicle Information Website.

 

Can I park a pickup truck on a residential street?

Yes, but only while the commercial truck, regardless of weight, is providing deliveries or services to customers (ie: contractors, electricians, plumbers, furniture of other deliveries), or other expeditious loading or unloading.

OR:

When a residential truck permit is displayed and the truck is parked near the residence of the owner. This exception only applies within participating wards (including 44).

What is required to obtain a residential truck permit:

•   The vehicle must weigh less than 4,500 lbs.
•   The vehicle should not have any outstanding City of Chicago parking violations.
•   You must present proof of a current city sticker.

Obtaining a residential parking truck permit:
Applications are available in the 44th Ward Service Office (1057 W. Belmont) or from the Office of the City Clerk at 121 LaSalle St., Room 107, Chicago, IL 60602. There is no cost to the permit.

 

 

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