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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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Graphic with dark blue header reading, “Public Comment Period and Hearing Scheduled for Draft 2026 ADA Transition Plan.” Below is a photo of a sidewalk and curb ramp near the Warrenville welcome sign and a street crosswalk. At the bottom, the URL reads: https://engage.cmap.illinois.gov/warrenville-plan-for-accessible-streets-and-sidewalks

City Seeks Resident Input on Draft ADA Plan

The City invites residents to review and comment on the Draft 2026 Accessible Communities Plan, part of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan.

The plan identifies barriers in sidewalks, curb ramps, crosswalks, and other pedestrian areas and sets priorities for future improvements. Improving accessibility supports people with disabilities, older adults, parents with strollers, and anyone who uses our sidewalks and crossings.

Review the draft plan:

https://engage.cmap.illinois.gov/warrenville-plan-for-accessible-streets-and-sidewalks

Public comment period: March 2–16, 2026

Provide your feedback here: 

https://engage.cmap.illinois.gov/warrenville-plan-for-accessible-streets-and-sidewalks/surveys/provide-your-feedback-on-draft-transition-plan-documents

Public hearing:

Monday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m.

City Hall Council Chambers, 28W701 Stafford Place

The City encourages input, especially from individuals with disabilities, caregivers, and advocates.

Residents who require accommodations or language translation services for the public hearing shoud email:

adacoordinator@warrenville.il.us or call 630-836-3050

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City Meetings March 2026

City Council, 6:30 p.m.: March 2 & 16

Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:00 p.m.: March 5 & 19

City Council Budget Workshop, 9:00 a.m.: March 14

For agendas and more information, visit: Agenda Center

You can watch meetings live on the City's YouTube channel  

Meetings are held in City Hall Council Chambers, 28W701 Stafford Place.

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IDEC Celebrates Women's History Month in March

The City’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Awareness Commission (IDEC) is proud to celebrate the incredible achievements and lasting contributions of women throughout American history. 

From science and politics to the arts and beyond, women have shaped our world in countless ways! Want to learn more? Visit https://womenshistorymonth.gov/ 

IDEC is always looking for ideas, feedback, and suggestions to help make Warrenville a more inclusive and welcoming community. 

Share your thoughts with us at idec@warrenville.il.us.

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Graphic promoting the America250 Photo Contest titled “Snapshots of DuPage: Honoring 250 years of America.” The design features a large American flag draped along the left side. Text reads “Enter the America250 Photo Contest.” Two sample images appear below: one shows several American flags displayed outdoors on a grassy field, and the other shows a woman singing into a microphone in front of an American flag backdrop. Logos for the County of DuPage and Discover DuPage appear at the bottom with the website DiscoverDuPage.com/America250-Contest.

America250 Photo Contest

Discover DuPage invites residents to enter the AMERICA250 Photo Contest, “Snapshots of DuPage.” 

Share a photo that captures community pride, local history, patriotic moments, or what America means to you right here in DuPage County.

Selected photos may be featured as part of the America250 celebration.

Submit your photo and learn more at:

https://www.discoverdupage.com/photo-upload/

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A smartphone with information about the City's new app: 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: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details... • iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/warrenville/id6502306915

Get Connected 24/7 with the City of Warrenville App

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

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Graphic with the headline “Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) can alert you when weather threatens!” An illustration shows a hand holding a cell phone displaying an emergency alert for a tornado warning. Text explains that WEAs are emergency messages sent by government authorities to mobile phones for life-threatening situations. The graphic lists examples including tornado warnings, destructive severe thunderstorms, and life-threatening flash flooding. It encourages people to keep WEAs enabled on their phones. NOAA and National Weather Service logos appear at the bottom, along with weather.gov.

It's Severe Weather Preparedness Week

Are Wireless Emergency Alerts enabled on your phone? 

These alerts warn you about life-threatening situations like tornadoes, destructive severe thunderstorms, and flash flooding.

Wireless Emergency Alerts are sent directly to your mobile phone by authorized government agencies. They are designed to get your attention quickly when seconds matter.

Take a moment today to check your phone settings and make sure alerts are turned on. It could make a difference when severe weather moves in.

Learn more at: weather.gov/wrn/wea


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City Council Budget Workshop: Saturday, March 14 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan Public Hearing: Monday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m.

City Council meeting: Monday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m.

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

Find meeting details at: Agenda Center



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