Politics & Government

City Buildings Amid Coronavirus Precautions In Naperville

Naperville's municipal center and public safety campus will temporarily close amid the recent surge in coronavirus cases.

Naperville's municipal center and public safety campus will close at the start of 2022 amid the ongoing rise in coronavirus cases.
Naperville's municipal center and public safety campus will close at the start of 2022 amid the ongoing rise in coronavirus cases. (Lisa Farver/Patch)

NAPERVILLE, IL — Naperville's city buildings are set to close at the start of January 2022 amid a surge in coronavirus cases throughout the state.

The city's public safety campus will close Jan. 3 and the municipal center will close Jan. 5. The municipal center is set to reopen briefly to accommodate a planning and zoning commission meeting on Jan. 5.

Residents can still conduct city-related business by phone, email or on the City of Naperville website. Click the link to access Naperville's online help center or call 630-420-6111 for assistance.

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City officials anticipate the buildings will reopen Jan. 17.

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