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Due to the recent severe weather, the City is conducting a free citywide special bulk brush collection beginning the week of June 15. Here’s what you need to do to prepare: Place any brush & tree debris on the parkway in front of your home by Monday morning, June 15. (1/4)
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The next Planning and Zoning Commission meeting is on Wednesday, June 17. Note: All PZC meetings now begin at 6 p.m. View the agenda here: ow.ly/V3CF50Zbnnq. PZC now streams on the City's YouTube channel.
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On Friday, June 12, items I10 and I11 were added to the June 16 City Council agenda. You can view the agenda and associated materials at ow.ly/RZ8L50Zahh3.

The next City Council meeting is at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16. View the meeting agenda at ow.ly/RZ8L50Zahh3. Sign up to speak in person by 6:30 p.m. on June 16 or submit a written comment by 4 p.m. on June 16 at ow.ly/1i9U50Zahh5.
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The latest Manager’s Memorandum is now available online. View it at: ow.ly/kBlm50ZblBy
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Due to the recent severe weather, the City is conducting a free citywide special bulk brush collection beginning the week of June 15. Here’s what you need to do to prepare: Place any brush & tree debris on the parkway in front of your home by Monday morning, June 15. (1/4)
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You do not need to cut, tie, sticker, or bag brush. (3/4)
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The special collection is expected to conclude by the end of the day on Saturday, June 27. After that, any remaining brush on private property must be disposed of thru the weekly yard waste program or by a privately contracted tree removal company. (4/4)
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Naperville Public Works, Electric, and public safety crews have been working around the clock since yesterday afternoon’s severe weather. Here is the latest update on what’s been done and ongoing efforts: (1/7)
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Disclaimer: More severe weather is expected in Naperville and the Chicagoland area today, which could lead to changes to these work plans. We have operational crews on standby and ready to respond as needed. (6/7)
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· Outages and downed trees can be reported to the City’s Call Center at 630-420-6060. Our system can handle 50 callers at a time, so there may be a wait. · You can also report downed trees via data.naperville.il.us/pages/…. · For Police and Fire emergencies, call 911. (7/7)
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The next City Council meeting is at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16. View the meeting agenda at ow.ly/RZ8L50Zahh3. Sign up to speak in person by 6:30 p.m. on June 16 or submit a written comment by 4 p.m. on June 16 at ow.ly/1i9U50Zahh5.
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Naperville relies on volunteers to serve on boards/commissions. If you’re interested, now is a great time to apply! There are several vacancies, including a few on the Transportation Advisory Board (TAB). Learn more at naperville.il.us/boards.
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With rain and storm chances in the forecast, help reduce localized flooding by clearing leaves and debris from nearby storm drains. Want to make a difference year-round? Become a #DrainDefender through the City's Adopt A Drain program: naperville.il.us/adoptadrain.
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Naperville's 2025 Water Quality Report is here! This report contains important information about the source and quality of your drinking water. Read the full report at bit.ly/naperwater2025. #waterquality #ilwaterambassador
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Special event permit applications for 2027 special events are now being accepted and need to be submitted by Wednesday, July 8. Read the media release for more information about the application process at ow.ly/sAwj50Z85tR
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The latest Manager’s Memorandum is now available online. View it at: ow.ly/Qrx750Z7Pw0
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