Here are some tips for snow and cold weather:
NO STREET PARKING AFTER 2" SNOWFALL:
- The City prohibits parking on the street for 24 hours after 2 inches (2") or more of snow - or until the street or roadway has been cleared. This allows crews to efficiently and safely remove snow curb to curb
- No on-street parking for a period of 24 hours after 2 inches or more of snow falls - or until the street has been cleared
- The goal is to clear all streets within four hours after snow stops falling
- Crews plow primary streets first, followed by side streets, cul-de-sacs, and school crossings near schools
- The City does not clear snow from residential and business sidewalks
IF YOU HAVE A POWER OUTAGE:
• Text OUT to 26633 (COMED) to report the outage and receive restoration information
• Call 1-800 EDISON1 (1-800-334-7661)
• Report outages via the website at: ComEd.com/Report
• Use the ComEd App to report outages: https://www.comed.com/my-account/customer-support/contact-us/mobile-app
* Closely monitor US National Weather Service Chicago Illinois for weather updates: NWSChicago
* Get more severe weather tips are at: weather.gov/lot/severeprepare
WARMING CENTERS:
The Warrenville Park District Recreation Center (3S260 Warren Avenue) is a designated Warming Center with operating hours listed below:
- Monday-Thursday: 5:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
- Friday: 5:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
- Saturday: 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
- Sunday: 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Anyone who needs overnight accommodations should call the Police Department non-emergency telephone number, (630) 393-2131 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., or dial 9-1-1 after regular business hours, and ask to speak with an on-duty Sergeant or Corporal.
Find more warming shelters at: https://211dupage.gov/index.php/disaster
SHOVEL SAFELY:
When snow is wet and heavy, remember to stay hydrated, take frequent breaks, and move only small amounts with each shovel pass.
PLAN AHEAD BEFORE YOU HIT THE ROAD:
Use the Illinois Department of Transportation's web-based interactive mapping site, Getting Around Illinois. You can find information on winter road conditions and view our live traffic cameras.
Start your planning here: https://idot.click/u6h.
BE SALT SMART:
Road salt is used to keep roads safe, but too much salt damages vehicles and infrastructure, harms pets and plants, and degrades rivers and wetlands.
City staff attend annual trainings and deicing workshops to learn best practices when using salt.
Find tips to stay safe while using less salt: saltsmart.org/residents.