Politics & Government
Woodridge Asks Residents About Top Priorities Before Town Meeting
The annual Woodridge town meeting will take place on April 12.

WOODRIDGE, IL — Woodridge village officials are asking for residents to weigh in about their top priorities ahead of the annual town meeting Thursday. To help gather input, the village has created a survey that residents can complete online to voice their concerns to the village.
The family-friendly meeting will include a presentation by Mayor Gina Cunningham and information from representatives from the village's police and fire departments, park district, library, and school districts.
Those who attend the meeting will have a chance to speak with village officials to ask questions and raise concerns about issues affecting Woodridge residents.
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There will also be prizes available for those who attend, including a Go Pro camera.
Woodridge officials say the survey will help them get a feel for what matters to residents and to work their upcoming budget around some of the priorities expressed in the feedback. Click the link to take the Woodridge Village Priorities Survey.
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The Woodridge Town Meeting will take place at Bobak's Signature Events, 6440 Double Eagle Dr., Woodridge, on April 12 at 5:30 p.m.
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