The March 31 storm caused significant flooding around the north suburbs.
Flooding is seen in Niles during the heavy rainfall and storm on Friday, March 31, 2023. - Original Credit:
At the peak of the rainfall, Johnson wrote in an email to Pioneer Press, Niles saw more than two inches of rain in an hour. Those basins and reservoirs are located at Maryhill Cemetery, Golf Mill Plaza and Our Lady of Ransom Church, Alpogianis said.Advertisement Public Works focused on street sweeping and clearing debris left behind after the storm along with other normal department work, Mitchell said.
Gioia also said Skokie offers a Residential Yard Drainage Assistance Program, which helps residents design and bid out drainage system construction as well as inspecting them once complete.In Morton Grove, the village needed to close five streets for about two hours each to drain water, according to Village Administrator Ralph Czerwinski.
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