A misinterpretation required the Warrenville City Council to vote again on July 12 to recommend spending $15,000 in improvements for the
At the June 21 regular city council meeting, City Attorney David Freeman allowed Mayor David Brummel to break a 3-to-3 tie in favor of the project. Later, Freeman realized this was procedurally incorrect and informed City Administrator John Coakley.
The Warrenville City Council passed a motion July 19 authorizing city staff to work with the Environmental Advisory Commission (EAC) and develop a new parkway tree planting policy in line with recommendations proposed by Public Works Superintendent Mike Smith.
Local Taxing Bodies Reveal Their Financial Strategies
Written by George SaffordThe Village Chronicles has touted the financial stability of the City of
With a nasty recession gripping the nation, the paper decided to expand its analysis of financial strength, or lack thereof, to include not only Warrenville, but also other local taxing bodies as will. These include the City of
Heroin Takes Over as DuPage County’s Number One Drug
Written by Crystal LynnHeroin is currently the most popular drug in DuPage County, resulting in a corresponding increase in overdose fatalities, said Illinois State Police Master Sergeant Steve Loan at the June 14 Public Safety and Legislative Committee of the Whole meeting.
City Council to Consider Sign Ordinances This Summer
Written by Crystal LynnThere is no perfect sign ordinance.
That’s what Community Development Director Ron Mentzer told the Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals while discussing sign ordinance text amendments at its June 10 meeting.
Mayor David Brummel introduced Gloria Lata at the June 21 Warrenville City Council meeting as the 2010 Parade Marshal for the “Red, White & Blue Goes ‘Green’ Warrenville Gets It” Independence Day parade.
At the May 24 meeting of the Finance Committee of the Whole of the Warrenville City Council, Bill Lindley presented an informational report on the effect the Fawell Dam has on flooding in Warrenville.






