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CICERO, Ill. - Last week, heavy rainfall caused devastating flooding in west suburban Cicero and the surrounding area.
Residents rallied together Tuesday to say the town has not done enough to provide relief. They are calling for increased investments in flood prevention.
Community members held a news conference to give their demands.
"We're here demanding from our government officials a long-time solution to prevent future flooding. FEMA assistance is good but not enough. We need better green infrastructure. We need updated sewer systems, more green space and much more," one resident said.
They say more green spaces, like trees and native plants, would prevent flooding like what they saw last weekend. The group says state, county, and local agencies need to come together to come up with long-term solution.
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FOX 32 has reached out to the Cicero Board of Trustees for a response.
Meanwhile, Cook County has issued a disaster proclamation for the July 2nd storms and flash flooding. This makes more resources available to those impacted.
With more rain on the way, people are being asked to conserve water to keep sewers clear. This means liming how much you shower, flush a little less frequently – if possible – and try to wait to run the dishwasher or washing machine.