Last evening, portions of the community south of 47th Street experienced heavy rainfall and high winds. Residents in these areas who have downed branches from the storm event may bring them to the curb, where Public Works crews will begin pickup next week. It is not necessary to submit a work request for pickup following this event.
The Town of Cicero came alive Tuesday evening as residents gathered to celebrate National Night Out, an annual event that brings together communities across the country to promote safety, strengthen neighborhood bonds, and foster positive relationships between residents and local law enforcement.
The next phase of the Burlington Avenue/DuBois Boulevard Infrastructure Improvements Project will commence next week. Beginning Monday, Aug. 19, DuBois Boulevard north of Ogden Avenue, as well as Burlington Avenue between DuBois and Deyo avenues, will be closed to vehicular traffic as crews begin reconstructing that section of roadway.
In honor of the Village of Riverside's 150th anniversary of incorporation, residents are invited to participate in the Sesquicentennial Time Capsule project. For $150, individuals can purchase a Time Caplet (measuring approximately 10" x 3" x 3") which will be sealed inside a stainless-steel Heritage Time Capsule in December 2025.
Oak Street Health, a rapidly growing network of primary care centers, celebrated the grand opening of its first clinic in Cicero, Illinois, on Saturday, August 10th. This marks a significant expansion in its mission to provide high-quality healthcare to underserved communities. The clinic is located inside the CVS at the intersection of Cermak Road and Central Avenue.
The Town of Cicero Clergy Committee hosted its annual National Day of Prayer on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, celebrating the community’s religious diversity at Morton College.