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

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Warrenville Fresh Market at Route 59 and Batavia Road (formerly Tom's Market) is open during renovations.

Warrenville Fresh Market Upgrades Underway

A refreshed neighborhood grocery store is coming to Warrenville, and the store will remain open during renovations.

New owners recently purchased the former Tom’s Market at 2S501 IL Route 59 and will continue operating while they upgrade the store. 

Renovations and improvements include:

• New flooring

• Updated lighting

• New coolers

• Updated shelving

• Expanded merchandise displays

• Fresh meat selections with an in-house butcher

Residents can help shape the updated store by completing a short online survey: Warrenville Fresh Market survey

A grand opening/ribbon cutting is planned for March or April 2026. Stay tuned for updates!

City Council and the Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals will have a special meeting January 12 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss future plans for the Route 59 corridor.

City Council Workshop: IL Route 59 Corridor

The City Council and Plan Commission will hold a special joint workshop to begin early discussions about the future of the IL Route 59 Corridor.

Monday, January 12 at 6:30 p.m.

Council Chambers, 28W701 Stafford Place

This workshop will include a high-level discussion led by City staff about existing development, current market conditions, recent inquiries, and early goals for the corridor. The discussion will help shape the initial scope of a future planning study.

The meeting is open to the public. Time for public comment will be provided at the end of the meeting. The meeting will not be televised, but summary minutes will be prepared. Future planning efforts will include additional opportunities for public input.

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City Services Your Way

 The City of Warrenville App lets you:

• Report problems in your neighborhood.

• Pay your utility bill anytime.

• Apply for permits and licenses online.

Convenience, right at your fingertips. Use the app or desktop version!

Get started at: https://warrenvilleil.citysourced.com

Or download the app:

• Android

• iPhone 

If you have leftover paint, you can find a nearby store to drop it off.
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City Council meetings as of January 2026 will begin at 6:30 p.m.

City Council New Meeting Format; Earlier Start Time

Starting January 2026, Warrenville City Council meetings now begin at 6:30 p.m., instead of 7:00 p.m.

This change goes along with a new meeting format that:

• Combines City Council and Standing Committee discussions

• Reduces the number of meetings residents need to attend

• Allows more time for discussion during regular City Council meetings

City Council meetings continue to be held on the first and third Mondays of each month.

We hope this update makes it easier for residents to follow and participate in City business. We look forward to seeing you at an upcoming meeting!

Dog licenses should be renewed for 2026. Learn more at warrenville.il.us under "News & Spotlights."
The senior citizen telecommunications tax rebate is due April 30, 2026.

Senior Telecommunications Tax Rebate Applications

If you are 65 or older, you may qualify for a rebate on telecommunications taxes paid during the year you turned 65.

You may qualify if:

• Total household income was $40,000 or less in the previous calendar year

• The property is your primary residence

• You paid the property taxes

Payments are made once a year for the prior calendar year.

Questions? Call us at (630) 836-3050.

Apply online at: Senior Telecommunications Tax Rebate

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Volunteers needed to help count the homeless population in DuPage County January 28-29.

Help Count. Help Care. Volunteers Needed.

On January 28–29, DuPage County will conduct its annual Point in Time (PIT) Count to better understand homelessness in our community. Warrenville is one of the communities included.

The PIT Count is a one-night count of people experiencing homelessness. It helps communities plan services, measure progress, and identify gaps in support.

How you can help

DuPage County is looking for volunteers to assist with the overnight Street Count of unsheltered individuals.

What to know

The count takes place Wednesday, January 28 at 10:00 p.m. through Thursday, January 29 at 2:00 a.m.

Trained volunteers will canvass assigned areas and may conduct brief surveys

Interested in volunteering?

Email continuum@dupagecounty.gov Subject line: Street Count Volunteer

Your time can make a real difference by helping DuPage County better understand and respond to homelessness.


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City Council and Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals joint meeting: Monday, January 12.

City Council meeting: Monday, January 19.

Most meetings held in Council Chambers, 28W701 Stafford Place.

Find meeting details at: Agenda Center



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