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Also on today's calendar: Grammy-Nominated Bluegrass Friday at Werk Force Brewing - No Cover and 10 more events.
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1. 'Forward Together 2032' Aims To Improve Transparency, Community Engagement In District 203 (patch.com) β Naperville's District 203 is launching a "Forward Together 2032" planning effort that invites students, staff, and community members to help shape a long-term framework for the schools. Over the next year, residents can participate in surveys, discussions, design workshops, and online feedback, culminating in a finalized plan targeted for release by late summer 2027.
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2. Selling electric utility to ComEd one option for Naperville's energy future, council told (chicagotribune.com) β Naperville officials are weighing whether to sell the city-owned electric utility to ComEd, a move that could reduce local control over rates, reliability, and energy mix. At a recent City Council meeting, the city manager outlined options ahead of a September strategy workshop, while several council members voiced strong skepticism about privatizing this core public service.
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3. Naperville Jaycees set to recognize KidsMatter as Grand Marshal of 2026 Labor Day Parade (positivelynaperville.com subscription) β Naperville Jaycees will honor youth nonprofit KidsMatter as Grand Marshal of the 2026 Last Fling Labor Day Parade through downtown Naperville. The parade steps off at 10 a.m. on Labor Day, with TV and online viewing options, while KidsMatter's work on youth mental health and leadership will be in the spotlight for its 25th anniversary.
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4. Why hundreds of communities are scrambling to find road salt (chicagotribune.com) β Naperville has already locked in 7,000 tons of road salt for winter and is seeking another 5,000 tons through the state's emergency program, but at sharply higher prices than last year. The city's preparations come amid a statewide salt procurement shortfall that's forcing many Illinois communities to scramble for alternative suppliers.
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5. Will County renews Flock camera agreements despite some dissent (chicagotribune.com) β Will County renewed its agreements allowing Flock license plate reader cameras in several towns, including Naperville, despite vocal concerns about privacy and potential misuse. Police chiefs, including Naperville's, argued the cameras help solve crimes and find missing people, while some residents and board members warned about mass surveillance and civil liberties risks.
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