Southwest Siders file the most dibs complaints

After this weekend’s storm, you may be tempted to dig out a spot and save it with a lawn chair, but think again. Each year, thousands of Chicagoans turn in their dibbing neighbors, who could lose their chairs and even get a fine.

🪏 Here’s some fresh dibs data we dug up through public records requests:

🪑 Chicagoans requested 10,132 dibs object removals from Jan. 1, 2022, to Jan. 1, 2026, according to 311 data.

  • ❄️ The city took, on average, 6.7 days to take away those objects versus 7.5 hours to complete the average street plowing request — 20,655 of which came in during that same period.

Zoom in: Neighborhoods on the West Side and Southwest Side filed the most dibs removal requests, while wards covering downtown, Lakeview, Edgewater and Rogers Park filed the fewest…

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