Woodridge Mayor Gina Cunningham shared a message with community members Friday detailing several action items and other points.
The Regular Board Meeting will take place Thursday via teleconference, and will be livestreamed online, Woodridge officials said.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, village officials said this meeting will be held via teleconference and livestreamed for the public.
Please note that the Thursday, May 21, 2020 Regular Board Meeting will take place at 4:00pm.
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The closure affects parks, playgrounds, athletic fields and more.
Mayor Gina Cunningham said the state of emergency is effective until March 24.
The temporary change comes after restaurants and bars shut down over coronavirus worries.
The closure is effective as of Monday at noon.
The event will include a networking reception with light refreshments.
The honor went to Woodridge Police Department records assistant Jamie Schoeneman.
Village officials will discuss whether to opt in, opt out, or hold a moratorium on cannabis sales.
Once known as Amnesty Day, Clean Up Days lets you throw away large trash items without incurring extra fees.
Residents are encouraged to fill out an online survey to help the county plan its 2020 budget.
The open house will present several design options that are available for residents to review and share feedback about.
Those who attend the meeting can learn about upcoming projects from the mayor and enter a drawing to win a big-screen TV.
Villagers are invited to share their ideas at the April 11 village meeting.
Here's a quick look at who is running for village board, local school districts, and other positions in Woodridge.
Foster will join members of law enforcement, public officials, and health experts to combat the dangerous heroin epidemic.
The proposed changes would raise the legal age to buy tobacco or vape products from 18 to 21.
Congratulations to Ryan Brodewick for this special honor!
The election commission reportedly said the faulty machines have been switched out.
Woodridge along with each municipality in DuPage County has signed a proclamation in support of Arts DuPage Month - October.
Four lawmakers issued a joint bipartisan statement after racist fliers were found in mailboxes on July 27.
Mayor Gina Cunningham denounced the pamphlet, saying, "There is no place for hate in Woodridge."
Residents are invited to discuss any issues with the lawmakers at this informal chat.
Residents can now recycle their electronics items more easily.
The letter was signed by nearly a dozen lawmakers, including Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin.
Mark your calendars for this annual event.
The annual Woodridge town meeting will take place on April 12.
The village of Woodridge has hired Kimberly Porter from the Chicagoland RTA.
Greg Abbott held a Campaign Fundraiser at Shanahan's Pub in Woodridge
Commissioner Cohen filled the vacancy of former Commissioner Joe Kubal, who is planning to relocate out of District.
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We broke down the basics of what an appointed clerk could mean for the community.
The proposal to annex Woodridge, Warrenville and Lisle into Naperville was shot down by a circuit court judge this week.
The Woodridge mayor presented the village with two awards at the last board meeting.
Pamela Beavers worked for the village for 24 years.
The petition started circulating last week.
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