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SAY NO TO THE CITY OF WARRENVILLE GARDEN TAX! This month I was informed that the City of Warrenville is imposing an ordinance agreement with homeowners who have landscaping on city easement property around the city. It is called the Landscape License and Covenant Agreement. According to Warrenville’s Code Enforcement Officer it is a recently formed city wide ordinance, all residents in Warrenville, Illinois who have any landscaping  on easement property will be asked to sign the agreement and pay the fee, giving Warrenville control over what is put on your easement property. The fee is currently $35 to the city and approximately $40 to the county.
Wheaton Warrenville South HS Chess Team After a long hard fought weekend in Peoria, the Tiger Chess teams finished 22nd out of 125 teams participating. Unfortunately, the Tigers were without their number 1 board, Mark Orland, who came down with the flue and
Warrenville Joins Cool City Program On Jan. 17, Mayor David Brummel signed the US Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement thereby officially joining Warrenville to the Sierra Club’s Cool Cities Program, an initiative led by volunteers around the country, striving for collaboration among “community members, organizations, businesses, and local leaders to implement clean energy solutions that save money, create jobs, and help curb global warming.
Warrenville 7-8 Grade Lady Cagers Win League Title The 2011-12 Quad City seventh and eighth Grade Girls Basketball League concluded its tournament and season Jan. 8 at Glenbard North High School, and the Warrenville Penguins finished the season undefeated at 12-0.
 

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Home Local ESDA Training
Thursday, 19 January 2012 08:05

ESDA Training

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Once again this year Warrenville ESDA will be providing Citizen Emergency Response Training for all Warrenville citizens 18 and over.

 

Class is currently scheduled to begin Thursday Feb. 9 at 7:00 p.m. and runs every Thursday for 10 weeks. The class is free to all Warrenville residents.

 

Citizens Emergency Response Training is a FEMA designed class that helps citizens develop emergency preparedness plans to help deal with the after math of a variety of emergency situations both man made and natural. The class covers topics such as putting together preparedness kits for your home, car and office, identifying hazards in your home and neighborhood, basic fire suppression, emergency first aid, organizing neighbors, light search and rescue and much more.

 

At the conclusion of the class, a practical exercise will allow you to practice you newly acquired skill under simulated disaster conditions.

 

To sign up for this class or if you have any questions, contact Jim Burke at (630) 918-5119 or at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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