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Your neighbors are making 7,500 noise complaints.

What your neighbors are complaining about in our city

Okay so, Chi-Town on the wire — you already know. Let's talk about what's happening at City Hall, because it affects *us*, right? I was looking at the latest data, and guess what's really bugging people? It's not just the potholes, though those are still high up there with 2,155 requests. Nah nah nah, it's those airplane noise complaints.

Almost 7,500 calls about aircraft noise. Siete mil quinientos, people! That's nearly four times the number of pothole complaints. You hear that? That's the sound of the Midway flight path directly over Clearing and Garfield Ridge, or O'Hare rumbling over Norwood Park, making people's windows shake. It’s a huge jump, and it shows you where the real everyday frustrations are for a lot of residents, not just on the North Side but all over. This isn't some abstract policy debate; it's about people trying to sleep, trying to hear their kids, trying to live.

Then you got the graffiti removal at 2,028 requests — still a big one. And get this: the city isn't even accepting tree trim requests anymore. Like, what are we supposed to do, just let branches fall on our cars?

* **Top 311 Gripe**: Aircraft Noise (7,491 requests)

* **Still a Problem**: Potholes (2,155 requests)

* **The Unmentionable**: Tree Trims (no longer accepted!)

It tells you a lot about what people are actually experiencing on the ground, away from the headlines. We need to watch how the aldermen respond to these everyday issues because, let's be real, these are the things that make or break your day in this city.

Chi-Town on the wire — you already know.

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