The Museums at Lisle Station Park brings exhibits and other masterpieces online on Google Arts & Culture
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The open-air market runs every Saturday through September.
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Work is being conducted to develop a capital improvement program, plus water and sewer rate structures that will support the future system.
"We hope this donation will help them to keep on providing great service and protect themselves and their families."
The cost of a single refuse/yard waste sticker increased to $3.16 this month.
The open-air market runs every Saturday through mid-September.
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As the days get warmer and rain turns to sunshine, the Village would like to remind residents about summer outdoor watering restrictions.
Restaurants, businesses and other destinations have begun to slowly reopen while conscientiously following recommended safety guidelines.
All three locations require a face mask be worn at all times.
Village Hall will reopen on Monday, July 6, for regular walk-in counter service.
The Village’s summer newsletter has been mailed to Lisle residents and is now available online and in public buildings.
The Dragonfly Landing Playground at PrairieWalk Pond is now open to the public with a capacity limited of 50 people.
"The Village of Lisle takes great strides to ensure a safe drinking water supply for its customers."
Due to mechanical issues associated with the HVAC system, Village Hall will be temporarily closed starting June 25.
Clarke Mosquito will administer a village-wide spray for adult mosquito control during the evening of Friday, June 26.
On Saturdays, visit the Downtown Lisle French Market along PrairieWalk Pond.
"Community support is a key part of a successful market each year, so please plan to join others in experiencing Lisle’s French Market."
The DuPage County program initially launched on May 18, and is now re-open for applications.
"The Village would like to remind residents that a variety of resources are available for those experiencing financial difficulties."
Lisle updates residents on what the Phase 3 reopening means for them.
Lisle Park District has adapted a variety of recreational programs, camps, and fitness classes for safe, healthy participation
Clarke Mosquito will administer the first village-wide spray for adult mosquito control during the evening on June 9.
"Several local restaurants and bars are participating in the Village’s Outdoor Eating and Drinking Relief Program" this weekend.
Visitors are now able to visit the Lisle Village Hall, Public Works and Police buildings.
Mayor Pecak updates Lisle residents on nearby violence and disruptions to peaceful protest.
For the safety of the community, additional Lisle Police officers have been on patrol.
The event will be in the commuter parking lot just west of Village Hall on Burlington Avenue.
Residents can begin to put out properly stickered bulk or extra items beginning Wednesday, June 3.
The program enables Lisle restaurants and bars flexible to use parking lots, patios and some sidewalks for outdoor eating services.
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From the start of the pandemic, the safety of our patrons and staff has been at the forefront of all decisions
All participants will remain in their vehicles throughout the duration of the event.
Lakeshore Recycling Systems is providing a special bulk item and appliance collection at a discounted rate.
"The Village Hall, Public Works and Police buildings’ service counters will be open to the public by appointment - only for consultation."
"This is an opportunity to do something really great for our neighbors most in need," DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick said.
This week the County Board will consider a stimulus program for up to $15,000 grants to assist small businesses and independent contractors.
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