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It's Friday and time for the City's weekly recap to help us stay better connected, informed, and prepared.

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ComEd Offers EV Rebates

🚗⚡ Thinking about getting an electric vehicle (EV) or installing a home charger? ComEd has $100 million in rebates available to help make it easier for residents and businesses to go electric in 2025!

🏡 For homeowners: Get up to $3,750 to help with the cost of purchasing and installing a Level 2 home charger.

🚛 For businesses & public sector: Rebates are available for EV fleet purchases and charging station infrastructure.

🌍 Funding fact: More than half of the funds are set aside for low-income customers and communities.

🔗 Learn more & apply today: ComEd

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Mayor's Last State of the City Address is March 5

Mayor Brummel will deliver his final State of the City address, reflecting on Warrenville’s biggest achievements, future goals, and the highlights of his 20-year tenure.

📅 Wednesday, March 5

🕕 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

📍 Courtyard Banquets, 3S200 Route 59

This special event will celebrate 2024’s accomplishments while looking ahead to the future of the City.

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Candidate Forum February 26

Want to learn more about the candidates running for office in Warrenville in the April 1 Consolidated Election? 

Join the League of Women Voters on Wednesday, February 26 at the Warrenville Fire Protection District (3S472 Batavia Road) for a candidate forum. See the participating candidates.

Schedule: 

🕕 6:00 p.m. - Park District candidates

🕡 6:45 p.m. - Fire District candidates

🕖 7:05 p.m. - Mayoral candidates

Can’t make it? The League of Women Voters of Wheaton (which includes Warrenville) will publish a video voter guide featuring all candidates on their website: League of Women Voters

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Are You Ready for the April 1 Consolidated Election?

🗳️ Mark your calendars—Election Day is April 1! 🗳️

The April 1 Consolidated Election is your chance to vote for local leaders who make decisions that impact our community. 

Contested seats in Warrenville include:

✔️ Mayor

✔️ Park District

✔️ Fire Protection District

✔️ School Board

📅 Key Election Dates:

🔹 March 4 – Last day for Regular Voter Registration

🔹 March 5 – Grace Period Registration & Voting begins

🔹 March 17 – Early Voting starts at locations across DuPage County

🔹 March 31 – Last day for Early Voting

🔹 April 1 – Election Day! (Last day for Grace Period Registration & Voting)

🔗 Find candidate info & voter resources:

📍 Candidate List

📍 Register to vote

📍 Need more info? Call 630-407-5600 or visit the DuPage County Election Division website.

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Learn How to Reduce Food Waste in Free Webinar

🌱 Sustainability Made Simple: Reduce Food Waste! ♻️

Join Choose DuPage for a FREE webinar on how businesses and communities can cut food waste efficiently and cost-effectively with Green Era!

🔹 What You’ll Learn:

✅ How Green Era recycles food waste into renewable natural gas & nutrient-rich compost

✅ Practical sustainability strategies for businesses & communities

📅 Wednesday, March 19

⏰ 10:00 AM

💻 Register here: Sustainability Made Simple

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Campaign Signs: What You Need to Know

If you're putting up campaign signs in Warrenville, here are the key rules to follow:

✅ Where You CAN Put Signs:

• On private property with the owner’s permission

• Any number of signs are allowed on private property

• Signs can stay up for as long as you’d like—before or after an election

🚫 Where You CANNOT Put Signs:

• In the public street right-of-way (the area between the street and sidewalk)

• On City property

• If a sign is placed in the public right-of-way, City staff will remove it

📏 Size Limits:

• Residential properties: Signs can be up to 16 square feet per sign face

• Non-residential properties: No size limits

• If multiple signs share the same post or structure, the total size cannot be more than 16 square feet

Report code enforcement related concerns: Signs

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City Council meeting: Monday, March 3.

Plan Commission / Zoning Board of Appeals meeting: Thursday, March 6.

Most meetings held at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers, 28W701 Stafford Place.

Find meeting details at: Agenda Center



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