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Yard Waste: Service Reminders From Peoria Picks Up And PDC
The City’s trash hauler Peoria Disposal Company (PDC) will continue yard waste collection services through mid-December.
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The City’s trash hauler Peoria Disposal Company (PDC) will continue yard waste collection services through mid-December.
Naperville Park District invites the community to make donations of any amount to help purchase pumpkin pies to benefit those in need.
This tier aims to limit gatherings and encourages people to stay home to the greatest extent possible.
NuWay Disposal will pick up yard waste through Nov. 24.
As a precautionary safety measure, City Hall will be closed to the public beginning Nov. 20.
The magazine can be viewed now online.
A statewide effort to save lives involves stepping up enforcement of seat belt and impaired driving laws this holiday season.
Thomas Dillon Drive just north of US Rt. 6 will be reduced to one lane during daytime hours for construction of a watermain crossing.
The meeting will be at Council Chambers.
The County Board has authorized an additional $2.5 million in funding for the DuPage County Small Business Grant Relief Program.
Individuals are encouraged to support the community by patronizing Lisle retailers and restaurants in COVID-safe ways.
In response to the increase in COVID-19 cases in the region, hours for walk-in service at the Village's Civic Center will be reduced.
The Village Board is expected to give final consideration of all aspects of the proposed development at the Dec. 14 Village Board meeting.
The public will have the opportunity to view a full draft of the Comprehensive Plan during the following virtual open houses.
The Monday after Thanksgiving is the last scheduled day for yard waste and leaf collection, with stickers affixed.
The City is urging Naperville residents to follow new guidance from the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Oak Lawn Community High School honored students on golf and tennis teams during fall pandemic season.
Office staff will continue to serve our residents via email and telephone.
The DuPage County Board approved additional CARES Act funds to help bars and restaurants as coronavirus cases surge.
The program is set for Dec. 3 via Zoom.