The Chicago Streets and Sanitation's 'You Name a Snowplow' contest winners were announced by the city Friday.
Initially, the city planned to have six winners, but opted for a seventh due to a near-tie for sixth place.
"We couldn't be happier with the high level of resident engagement we received for our first snowplow naming contest," said Mayor Lightfoot. "What's more, the love of Chicago really shined through with numerous and creative Chicago-related names that were submitted and the thousands of voting responses we received for the 50 finalists.
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