Joliet, IL|Press Release|
Joliet City Hall Makes Plans For Remote Operations As Coronavirus Cases Surge
The City will continue to conduct business and provide vital services to its residents while working remotely.
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The City will continue to conduct business and provide vital services to its residents while working remotely.
"Time spent together sharing books might be the best gift of all," librarian Amy Waters writes.
Register today for a Christmas Eve meal.
Contact the Village Manager's Office if interested.
The State of Illinois has announced new statewide guidelines to slow the rapid spread of COVID-19.
The Nov. 24 Village Board of Trustees meeting will be conducted by video conference.
Norris Watt has been charged with one count of leaving the scene of a fatal accident and one count of aggravated DUI.
This latest round of mitigations aims to limit gatherings and encourages residents to stay home as much as possible.
The state is recommending residents stay home as much as possible as coronavirus surges across Illinois.
The City shares guidelines from the state to stop the rapid spread of COVID-19.
Residents are encouraged to conduct business remotely via mail, drop box, email or phone.
Peoria County staff are available by phone and email, and in some cases, services are being handled on an appointment basis.
Conference appointments are filled on a first come, first served basis.
Niles North hosted a recent Zoom meeting called “Building Resilience During a Pandemic” with Dr. Bolton.
City Hall remains open for essential business, with special hours for seniors and vulnerable populations.
Seniors Michael Mueller and Mia Contreras received College Board Recognition for their achievements.
Garbage, recycling and yard waste pickup will be one day late on Thursday and Friday during the week of Nov. 23.
"We are currently anticipating a return to in-person hybrid instruction Jan. 19, 2021," Dist. 123 Superintendent Dr. Paul Enderle said.
Wheaton’s holiday light recycling program is back through Jan. 22.
The City is offering assistance with bill payment for water, telephone, electric and gas bills.