Lombard Police find credit card skimming machine at local gas station
The Lombard Police Department discovered a credit card skimming machine at the Shell gas station in the Village of Lombard, at the intersection of North Avenue and Route 53.
The Lombard Police Department discovered a credit card skimming machine at the Shell gas station in the Village of Lombard, at the intersection of North Avenue and Route 53.
The Village of Lombard Board of Trustees will meet on April 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Village Hall Board Room to discuss items including the sale of surplus village equipment and partnering with DuPage County on the Cool DuPage Program.
The return of the Taste of Lombard looks bleak despite the village's Pride Committee convening to discuss the future of the annual festival discontinued in 2015.
In recognition for the city’s ongoing commitment to urban forest management, the Village of Lombard was recently named a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation.
Lombard's Public Works Department has scheduled an online presentation about the village’s network of underground sewers, where local residents can learn more about the sewer network in their area.
The Lombard Village Board of Trustees recently voted to approve two economic incentive agreements with large companies.
Lombard's board of trustees recently accepted the Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan proposal, taking another step toward its development.
In an effort to assure its residents that their drinking water is safe and of the purest quality, Lombard will be conducting voluntary water sampling over the next several months.
In order to connect residents with the Public Works crews that service their roads, Lombard is launching a new educational series entitled “Get to Know Your Snow Plow Driver.”
The Lombard Public Works Department recently unveiled its new Rectangular Rapid Flash Beacon system (RRFB), located at the intersection of the Illinois Prairie Path and Main Street.
In order to educate Lombard residents about the process of opening a retail establishment in the area, the village’s Community Development Department recently introduced an online tutorial program to increase Lombard’s role in attracting and retaining businesses.
The village of Lombard Zoning Board of Appeals will review a variation request, regarding accessory buildings along Illinois Route 53, during its upcoming meeting 7 p.m. Feb. 24 in the Village Hall board room.
With scam phone calls on the rise in Lombard the past few weeks, the Lombard Police Department has issued a warning to all residents, reminding them not to give out any personal information or authorize a wire transfer to anyone over the phone.
The Village of Lombard Board of Local Improvements will discuss what to do with a Public Benefit Assessment rebate of $83,135.12 during its regular meeting at 6:15 p.m. Thursday in the Trustees’ Conference Room.
The Lombard Pride Committee, a group of residents tasked with identifying preferences and prioritizing availability for future special events and festivals in the Village of Lombard, recently submitted its recommendations for 2016 to the Village Board, which accepted them.