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Radio Extra: Shovel Your Sidewalk or Face Crackdown By City

By  Jon Hansen and Alisa Hauser | January 19, 2015 5:30pm 

 Latecia Skinner shovels snow from the sidewalk in front of her home in the Wicker Park neighborhood Dec. 5, 2007. The city requires homeowners and businesses to shovel snow on sidewalks in front of their buildings in a timely manner.
Latecia Skinner shovels snow from the sidewalk in front of her home in the Wicker Park neighborhood Dec. 5, 2007. The city requires homeowners and businesses to shovel snow on sidewalks in front of their buildings in a timely manner.
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CHICAGO — The city has entered a temporary thaw, which might be good news for scofflaws who have neglected their snow-covered sidewalks.

Some homeowners and businesses may not be aware of a city ordinance that requires them to clear their sidewalks after a snowfall — or face a fine.

This winter, through Jan. 16, about 800 complaints about unshoveled sidewalks were made to the city's 311 line. The city subsequently issued 57 tickets, said Pete Scales, a Chicago Department of Transportation spokesman.

On this DNAinfo Radio Extra, Alisa Hauser explains that those numbers are up from years past:

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