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CENSUS FORM COMING SOON!
Soon, you will receive a 2010 Census form in the mail. When you receive your form, please fill it out and mail it in promptly. WHY?<br />

THE CHICAGO METROPOLITAN AGENCY FOR PLANNING “PLAN”
Why plan? There’s an old saying that those who fail to plan, plan to fail. Communities "plan" to make things more rational and efficient. The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) includes Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will Counties. They are putting together a long-range 30-year plan called GO TO 2040.

Bike Chicago
The Mayor's Office of Special Events is gearing up for the 20th Annual Bike Chicago program and we invite you to join in the fun! Bike Chicago is a five-month (May-September) celebration of Chicago's commitment to become more bicycle friendly and environmentally conscious.

Host Your Next Event At
A Safe Haven<br /><br />2750 W. Roosevelt, Chicago IL<br />Beautiful Meeting Rooms<br />Capacity 12-160.<br />Media Center Available<br />Seasonal Option: Outside Tent Events in Beautiful Landscaped Courtyard<br />Catering services available from the A Safe Haven Culinary Institute.<br />

24th WARD GETS NEW SEWER & WATER MAIN INSTALLATIONS SIX NEW INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES
A new sewer project will begin in May, 2010 that will improve the area bounded by 19th Street on the south, Hamlin Avenue on the east, 16th Street on the north and Pulaski Road on the west. Completion is anticipated in July, 2010 with restoration of the street and repair of damaged parkway and sidewalks to follow. Better drainage generally in the area will be experienced and flooding during heavy rains will be alleviated. The City will make every effort to expedite this project and minimize the inconvenience to residents. If you have any questions you may contact the Department of Water Management (DWM), Bureau of Operations & Distribution at 312.744.7010.

NO FEE CITY STICKERS
Chicago's City Clerk outlined the qualifications and requirements for receiving a "no fee" vehicle sticker.<br />

FREE - SPAY/NEUTER YOUR PET
"Your pet and your family will be healthier and happier if you spay/neuter your pet," argues PAWS Chicago, an organization that says "Pets are worth saving."

NEED HELP PAYING YOUR ENERGY BILL? ComEd CARE presents HELPING HANDS
In March, if your residential electric service is pending disconnection, you can get on a path to successful management of your electricity bills.

THE CENSUS IS IMPORTANT SO MAKE SURE YOU COUNT!
The first census took place in 1790 to determine the number of seats each state would have in the U.S. House of Representatives. The census also was created to gain a better understanding of where people lived and to establish patterns of settlement as the nation grew<br /><br />The Census Bureau was established in 1902. Today, in addition to administering the census of population and housing, the Cencus Bureau conducts more than 200 annual surveys, including the American Community Survey, the Current Population Survey and economic censuses every five years.<br />

Free Help Completing the FAFSA
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is needed to apply for college financial aid! Chicago City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle. Office of City Clerk Miguel del Valle, Room 107, Tuesday evenings, Jan. 12-March 30, 2010, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Chicago Children's Museum (CCM)
Qualifying not-for-profit 501c3 organizations who serve low-income populations are eligible to participate in the Group and Family Pass Programs and Community Family Membership program to receive free and reduced access to CCM.

SAFETY TIPS FOR THIS HOLIDAY SEASON!
During the winter months, keep your thermostat between 65-70 degrees. When you go to sleep or leave the housse, turn your thermostat down.

HEATING REQUIREMENTS ORDINANCE
Heating Requirements Ordinance, in Buildings Title 13 of the Municipal Code of Chicago.

NO PROPERTY TAX INCREASE AND NO NEW TAXES OR FEES IN 2010 CITY BUDGET, MAYOR DALEY SAYS
Mayor Daley says, "no property tax increase and no new taxes or fees in the 2010 City budget!!!

CITYARTS GRANT APPLICATION AND WORKSHOPS: 2010, 2011, 2012
CityArts Application Assistance Workshops will be held at the following locations and times: Tuesday, July 21, 2009, 10:00a.m.-12:00p.m., Old Town School of Folk Music, Lincoln Square, 4544 North Lincoln Ave., Thursday, July 23, 2009, 4:00p.m.-6:00p.m., South Shore Cultural Center, 7059 S. South Shore Drive, Monday, July 27, 2009 3-5p.m., Garfield Park Conservatory, 300 North Central Park Avenue, Community Room, Tuesday, August 4, 2009 4-6p.m., Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington Street, 5th Floor, Garland Room.

Information Regarding Burr Oak Cemetery
Anyone with family or loved ones at Burr Oak Cemetery, please contact us at: (800)942-1950 or (708)865-6070 or email: burroakinvestigations@gmail.com

CARING PEOPLE OUTREACH (CPO)
Lawn Care Services! We Are Committed To The Beautification Of North Lawndale!

ALDERMAN DIXON GRANTED DRIVER'S LICENSE
Judge rules her license was improperly suspended in January!!

HELP FIGHT CRIME ANONYMOUSLY!!!!
TXT2TIP Program provides a way for you to anonymously and safely help rid your community of crime by sending information to the Chicago Police Department via text message from your cellular phone.

MAYOR DALEY HONORS 24TH WARD SENIORS AT THE 47th ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZEN HALL OF FAME
24th Ward Seniors, Ms. Nina M. Clark and Mr. Jesus Olmeda inducted into Mayor Daley's 47th Annual Senior Citizen Hall Of Fame.

DO YOU WANT TO ORGANIZE A CHICAGO BLOCK CLUB?
"Block Clubs are a unique component of each of Chicago's neighborhoods. No other city in the world has as many committed, active grassroots organizations that contribute to the life and vitality of the city." Mayor, Richard M. Daley

CEDA: COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF COOK COUNTY, INC.
Assistance for low-income families and those facing crisis!

311 CITY SERVICES
"About to be evicted or heat or lights turned off due to a recent crisis?" In Chicago, call 311 and ask for.... "Short-Term-Help".

FREE FORECLOSURE PREVENTION WORKSHOPS
Are you having trouble making your mortgage payment? Are you facing an interest rate adjustment that you can't afford? Before it's too late, learn what you can do to prevent foreclosure!
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Chicago City Stickers, Residential Zone Stickers and Guest Passes are all sold at the City Clerk’s Office or Clerk Satellite Facilities. The 24th Ward Office does provide some extra services for sticker purchases, however, it is best to call our office prior to your trip to ensure your respective guest pass zone is in stock or if you have any questions at (773) 522-2430.

This page provides information on the following parking services:

  • City Stickers
  • Residential Zone Stickers
  • Guest Passes

City Stickers  

If you live in the City of Chicago for more than 30 days, you are required to have a Chicago City Sticker.  We do not sell City Stickers at our office.

You may purchase City Stickers at the following locations:

  • Return the renewal application via mail
  • City Clerk’s Office
  • On-line
  • City Clerk Satellite Office
  • Currency Exchanges*

*Please be aware that there may be a convenience fee associated with purchasing stickers at a currency exchange location.  Currency exchanges can only process orders for vehicles with in-state license plates.  If you have out-of-state plates, visit the City Clerk’s office to purchase your sticker.


City Sticker Facts

  • The annual cost for a passenger vehicle is $75.00 however they are prorated.
    • June 1 - November 30:  $75.00
    • December 1 - March 31: $50.00
    • April 1 - May 31:  $25.00
  • If you have a larger truck, van, or SUV you may need to purchase an additional large passenger sticker.   Make sure to check the Chicago City Clerk for information and to see if your vehicle qualifies. 
  • If you are age 65 or older, you are eligible to receive a senior citizen discount on your sticker. 
  • You will need to provide proof of vehicle registration and proof of residency.
    Some examples of proof of residency include driver’s license, state ID, lease, mail, etc.
  • City Stickers purchased after July 16th of each year are subject to a $40 late fee.
    If you are a new resident or a current resident who has purchased a new or used vehicle (within the last 30 calendar days), you are not subject to a late fee. Please provide your bill of sale or documentation that you recently moved into the City of Chicago when you purchase your sticker.

 

Residential Zone Stickers
Some streets in our ward have residential zone parking. This means residents may purchase a Residential Zone Sticker to park within a designated area.
 
For your convenience,you may place an order for a residential sticker at our office and we will be happy to go downtown on your behalf to process the sticker.  We do not sell stickers at our office. For us to take an order, you must have a current Chicago City Sticker and proof of residency. Please allow one week for either pick-up or mail delivery. 
 
You may purchase Residential Zone Stickers at the following locations:
  • City Clerk’s Office
  • By mail, download the application form and mail to specified address
  • City Clerk Satellite Office

Residential Zone Sticker Facts
  • You must purchase the Chicago City Sticker before you purchase the Residential Zone Sticker.
  • The annual cost of a residential sticker is $25.00 however they are prorated.
    • June 1 - November 30: $25.00
    • December 1 - March 31:  $16.50
    • April 1 - May 31: $8.25
  • You will need to provide proof of residency and proof of your Chicago City Sticker.
    Some examples of proof of residency include driver’s license, state ID, lease, mail, etc.

Guest Passes
The 24th Ward Service Office has a limited supply of daily, 24 hour parking permits or Guest Passes. Please call our office ahead of your visit to ensure that we have your respective guest pass zone.
 
You may purchase Guest Passes at the following locations:
  • City Clerk’s Office
  • By mail, download the application form and mail to specified address
  • City Clerk Satellite Office
 Guest Passes Facts
  • The cost of one booklet is $5.00.
  • A booklet contains 15 guest passes and you are limited to 2 booklets per month.
  • Each pass is valid for 24 hours from the date and time you post the sticker.
  • Guest passes do have an expiration date. They are valid for one year from July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008.
  • You will need to provide proof of residency.
    Some examples of proof of residency include driver’s license, state ID, lease, mail, etc.

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