Chicago City Vehicle Stickers expire June 30. If you don't want to risk a $200 citation, buy your sticker before enforcement begins July 16.

Ald. Brendan Reilly (42nd) and City Clerk Susana Mendoza want to take the hassle out of sticker replacement, so on June 1 they'll co-host a dedicated sales day at Reilly's constituent office, 325 W. Huron St., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Stickers are $85 for a passenger vehicle and $135 for a large passenger vehicle. Annual residential parking is $25 includes 15 daily residential guest permits is $8. Senior citizens are eligible for one reduced rate vehicle sticker. Residents must bring their renewal form with them, or a state registration or insurance card that includes the Vehicle ID number (VIN).