The Village’s third-annual Community Clean Up Day with Lakeshore Recycling Systems will take place next Saturday.
Businesses may install shelters and use portable heaters to increase comfort and convenience for outdoor dining patrons.
Appointments are appreciated, but walk-ins will be welcome as the schedule and social distancing requirements allow.
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Business Interruption Grants are available to help businesses with payroll, rent and other operational costs.
All accepted donors will receive a Bears hat and can koozie in appreciation for their donation.
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Lisle residents interested in running may pick up packets Sept. 22.
Residents can view news online related to leaf pick-up, community clean-up day and the business assistance program.
The event is open to all residents of DuPage County.
Fall branch pick-up will start Sept. 14.
Trimming will continue this week to "ensure reliable power supply."
The free market is open every Saturday, rain or shine.
The Village is in the process of identifying and prioritizing capital improvement projects that will improve residential drainage.
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A mobile coach will be on site at Lisle Village Hall.
Maintenance helps ensure reliable power and reduces outages during severe storm events.
The blood drive is set for Sept. 11.
Lisle Park District is excited to announce the opening of the community’s first, universally accessible playground
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Public input will be sought at the Sept. 9 event.
The player won two separate Illinois Lottery games using their grandparents' anniversary date.
The U.S. Census Bureau has shortened its timeline to respond to the 2020 Census.
The Village’s Public Works Department will be conducting its annual hydrant-flushing program through Friday.
The program will help with costs associated with reopening and operating during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Two Lisle High School seniors were awarded the Bob K. Scholarship from Lisle Park District & Lisle Partners for Parks Foundation
DuPage County in conjunction with Choose DuPage has announced the availability of $9 million in new funds for businesses and nonprofits.
"The Village has been forward looking in maintaining and operating its water system,” Mayor Christopher Pecak said.
Carlin Nalley served District 202 for 30 years in the classroom and athletic arenas.
The Village’s Public Works Department will be conducting its annual hydrant-flushing program next week.
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Weather conditions will determine the Aug. 14 spray.
Illinois American Water to Flush Water System and Fire Hydrants in DuPage Service Area
The Village Board recently approved an extension of the residential and small business electric aggregation program.
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All three locations require a face mask at all times.
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Residents away from home for an extended period of time can utilize Lisle PD's monitoring service.
With the uncertainty brought about by the current pandemic, Lisle Park District will be publishing their Autumn 2020 program guide online