City of Naperville Board of Fire and Police Commissioners met Jan. 23
City of Naperville Board of Fire and Police Commissioners met Tuesday, Jan. 23
City of Naperville Board of Fire and Police Commissioners met Tuesday, Jan. 23
Interactive 10-week course begins March 6, 2024
Councilman McBroom says Naperville will not use tax dollars for migrants, but suggests the city could start and keep a sign-up sheet of residents that want to help take care of migrants.
City of Naperville Board of Fire and Police Commissioners met Tuesday, Jan. 9
The excitement is building as the 2023 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl approaches, and this year the event promises to be more than just a football game. The City of Cortland Mayor’s Office, in collaboration with the City of Naperville, Illinois Mayor’s Office, is proud to announce a friendly Mayoral Challenge to foster community spirit and support for local collegiate sports teams.
Naperville Police Chief Jason Arres invites the community to chat with him and other members of the Naperville Police Department on Thursday, Dec. 14. This informal meet-and-greet is part of the Naperville Police Department’s Chat with the Chief series and will be held from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at Nature’s Best Café located at 1904 Brookdale Road, Suite 104, in Naperville.
Naperville Police Chief Jason Arres invites the community to chat with him and other members of the Naperville Police Department on Thursday, Dec. 14. This informal meet-and-greet is part of the Naperville Police Department’s Chat with the Chief series and will be held from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at Nature’s Best Café located at 1904 Brookdale Road, Suite 104, in Naperville.
This Thanksgiving, the Naperville Police Department is joining the Illinois State Police and local law enforcement to ensure holiday travelers are buckled up and driving sober with a “Click It or Ticket” and “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement campaign that runs Nov. 17-27.
City of Naperville Planning and Zoning Commission met Wednesday, Sept. 6
City of Naperville Riverwalk Commission met Wednesday, Oct. 11
This year, Halloween falls on Tuesday, Oct. 31, which means it’s time for residents to prepare for little goblins and ghosts to be out for a night of fun in our community.
The next regularly scheduled meeting is Nov. 15
City of Naperville Board of Fire and Police Commissioners met 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 26.
City of Naperville Naper Settlement Museum Board met Friday, Aug. 25
The Naperville Police Department is urging motorists to commit to sober driving this Halloween when children and their families will be walking through neighborhoods after dark in search of candy and spooky fun. If you will be out scaring up a good time, remember to plan ahead for a sober ride home.