Mayor's Special Edition Progress Report - January 10, 2022
Mayor's Special Edition Progress Report - January 10, 2022
Mayor's Special Edition Progress Report - January 10, 2022
italant has a critical shortage of all blood types and urges donors that are eligible to donate blood now to replenish the blood supply.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Domestic violence is a serious problem with far reaching effects in communities.
Main Street Parking Garage: Pedestrian Access to Main Street Temporarily Closed
The Village of Schaumburg was honored to receive the Above and Beyond Award from the Illinois Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR). The award is presented by ESGR state committees to recognize employers at the local level who have gone above and beyond the legal requirements of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act by providing their Guard and Reserve employees additional, non-mandated benefits.
This morning, two radiant 8 x 10 foot murals by Chicago-based artist, Tony Fitzpatrick, were unveiled in the heart of Glen Ellyn at 427 N. Main Street. The murals are displayed near the new pedway, completed this past spring, which connects pedestrians to downtown businesses, parking and the Metra station.
Main Street to Reopen to 2-Way Traffic Between Hillside and Duane
5th grade Band and 4th grade Orchestra beginners are starting their instrumental music experience this week and next week!
To accommodate residents whose regularly scheduled brush pickup had already passed prior to last week’s storms, the Village of Schaumburg's Engineering and Public Works Department has added an additional collection week to its summer brush collection schedule the week of August 23 for the purple and red collection zones.
As of July 28, 2021, DuPage County’s COVID-19 community transmission is now at Substantial level per Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The recent rise in cases and hospitalizations is likely attributed to the more contagious Delta variant which has now become the more predominant variant across the country. Still, vaccines continue to be the best form of protection against COVID-19, including the Delta variant and help prevent severe illness, hospitalization, and death.
Frederick Douglass Foundation president Babette Holder wants to see state Rep. Dianne Pappas (D-Itasca) formally censored for recent remarks about “castration” as a way of dealing with the state’s growing problem of abortion.