City of Naperville
Recent News About City of Naperville
-
Naperville Police Arrest Man for Fleeing Police and Gun Possession
At approximately 9:40 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 18, Naperville Police Officers on bicycle patrol in downtown Naperville observed a 2012 Dodge Charger at the intersection of Jackson Avenue and Main Street rapidly accelerate, emitting a screeching noise and smoke from the rear tires. The vehicle proceeded south on Main Street and stopped a block away behind an uninvolved vehicle waiting at a stop sign. As officers approached the vehicle with their emergency lights activated, the Dodge Charger fled from police, disregarding traffic control devices and heading westbound on Aurora Avenue.
-
Information Session to Discuss Role of City Boards and Commissions
Hour-Long Presentation Will Share How Interested Residents Can Apply to Become Involved
-
Naperville Police Urge Community to Make Our City “A Safer Naper” for Kids Returning to School This Fall
As Naperville school children begin the 2023-24 school year in the next two weeks, the Naperville Police Department asks that families and motorists make back-to-school safety a priority to ensure a safe and successful start to the new school year.
-
THREE YEARS AGO TODAY: Naperville mayor signs “Emergency and Disaster” Declaration amid George Floyd riots
Three years ago today, then-Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico cited “George Floyd” riots in signing a “declaration of a civil emergency and local state of emergency and disaster” as “violence, looting, and property damage” occurred in the city’s downtown.
-
President of National Association for Gun Rights: 'This is an emergency petition'
The National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) plans to take their case against Naperville's gun ban to the Supreme Court.
-
Naperville voters reject city council slate that proposed downtown subsidized, low-income housing
Naperville voters on Tuesday chose not to elect a slate of city council candidates who ran on a platform of bringing more low-income, Section 8 apartments to the city's downtown.
-
Kelly, Longenbaugh, McBroom, Wilson win election to Naperville City Council
Naperville voters cast ballots for the Naperville City Council on Tues. April 4, 2023.
-
City of Naperville Public Affairs & Safety Committee met March 13
City of Naperville Public Affairs & Safety Committee met Monday, March 13
-
City of Elmhurst Development, Planning, & Zoning Committee met March 13
City of Elmhurst Development, Planning, & Zoning Committee met Monday, March 13
-
City of Naperville Sister Cities Commission met March 8
City of Naperville Sister Cities Commission met Wednesday, March 8
-
City of Naperville Riverwalk Commission met March 8
City of Naperville Riverwalk Commission met Wednesday, March 8
-
Chirico: ‘This has created a situation where outside money is coming in’
Naperville Councilwoman Theresa Sullivan was on the hot seat at the March 21 Naperville City Council meeting.
-
Chirico: ‘The mailer that has been talked about here was inappropriate. It's dirty politics’
Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico admonished Councilwoman Theresa Sullivan for engaging in “dirty politics.”
-
City of Naperville Riverwalk Planning, Design and Construction Committee met Feb. 28
City of Naperville Riverwalk Planning, Design and Construction Committee met Tuesday, Feb. 28
-
City of Naperville Board of Fire and Police met Feb. 28
City of Naperville Board of Fire and Police met Tuesday, Feb. 28
-
City of Naperville City Council met Feb. 21
City of Naperville City Council met Tuesday, Feb. 21
-
City of Naperville Planning and Zoning Commission met Feb. 16
City of Naperville Planning and Zoning Commission met Thursday, Feb. 16
-
City of Naperville Board of Fire and Police met Feb. 14
City of Naperville Board of Fire and Police met Tuesday, Feb. 14
-
City of Naperville Riverwalk Commission met Feb. 8
City of Naperville Riverwalk Commission met Wednesday, Feb. 8
-
City of Naperville City Council met Feb. 6
City of Naperville City Council met Monday, Feb. 6