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  1. Sat Sep. 23

    Wheaton French Market
  2. Mon Sep. 25

    Dinos Downtown Wheaton
  1. Sat Sep. 30

    Wheaton French Market
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September 2023

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  1. Thu Sep. 21

    Stormwater Utility Fee Public Meeting
  2. Mon Sep. 25

    City Council Planning Session
  3. Tue Sep. 26

    Fine & Cultural Arts Commission
  1. Tue Sep. 26

    Planning & Zoning Board - Canceled
  2. Tue Sep. 26

    Environmental Improvement Commission
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  1. Road Closed

    Wiesbrook Road Temporary Closure during Homecoming Parade Sept. 20

    On Wednesday, Sept. 20, Wiesbrook Road between Muirfield Circle and Butterfield Road will be temporarily closed from 5:30-7 p.m. for Wheaton Warrenville South High School's homecoming parade. Read on...
  2. Sustainability Award

    Environmental Commission Seeking Nominations for New Sustainability Awards

    Because each person’s sustainability efforts help improve our local environment, Wheaton’s Environmental Improvement Commission will be recognizing outstanding individuals and businesses/organizations through its first-ever Wheaton Sustainability Awards. Read on...
  3. Police Station

    Wheaton Police Chief to Retire Sept. 25

    Wheaton City Manager Mike Dzugan announced today that Police Chief Bill Murphy will retire on Sept. 25, 2023, concluding his 33-year career with the Wheaton Police Department. Read on...
  4. Stormwater meetings (2)

    Public Meetings to Discuss Proposed Stormwater Utility Fee Changes

    The City will be hosting two public meetings to provide information, answer questions and collect feedback from the public about proposed changes to how the City charges stormwater utility fees. Read on...
  5. Senior Assistance Program

    Senior Assistance Program Accepting Applications

    The City of Wheaton is now accepting applications for the Senior Assistance Program, an annual program that provides monthly financial assistance to qualifying seniors. Applications will be accepted through Sept. 22. Read on...
  6. Police Station

    City of Wheaton Names New Chief of Police

    City Manager Mike Dzugan announced that Deputy Police Chief Princeton J. Youker will be appointed as Wheaton’s 13th police chief. The community is invited to attend a reception to meet the new chief at 6 p.m. Oct. 2 at City Hall. Read on...
  7. Creekside Bridge

    Detour for Creekside Drive Bridge Project to Begin Aug. 7

    Crews have begun preliminary work to replace the Creekside Drive bridge over Spring Brook Creek, which is reaching the end of its useful life and is due for replacement. A detour route is scheduled to begin Aug. 7. Read on...
  8. Police Badge

    Bond Set at $500,000 For Aurora Man Accused of Drug Induced Homicide

    DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin and Wheaton Police Chief Bill Murphy announced today that an Aurora man has been charged with supplying cocaine to an acquaintance resulting in a fatal overdose. Read on...
  9. Flock Camera busy street

    Wheaton Police to Begin Using Automated License Plate Readers

    The Wheaton Police Department will soon begin using Automated License Plate Readers to help identify vehicles driven by people suspected of criminal activity and locate vehicles associated with missing persons, Amber Alerts or individuals in crisis. Read on...
  10. Police Department

    Police Seek Information on Fatal Pedestrian Hit-and-Run

    Wheaton Police continue to seek information about the fatal pedestrian hit-and-run of a 31-year-old Wheaton woman earlier this year. Learn more and hear from her family in this video. Read on...
  11. Sidewalk Square

    Sidewalk Replacement Program to Begin This Week

    Crews contracted by the City are scheduled to begin replacing sidewalk squares in need of replacement starting July 5, weather permitting. This year’s program will replace squares east of Main Street, north of Roosevelt Road, and south of Union Avenue. Read on...
  12. steering wheel lock

    Steering Wheel Lock Program Expanded to Individuals Who Work in Wheaton

    To help deter motor vehicle thefts, the Wheaton Police Department is expanding its program to provide steering wheel lock devices to individuals who work in Wheaton and own eligible Hyundai and Kia models targeted by thieves. Read on...
  13. downtown bike parking

    Results from Bicycle Survey and Save the Date for Group Walks and Rides

    Wheaton’s Bicyclist and Pedestrian Commission thanks the 470 people who responded to their recent survey about biking and walking in Wheaton. See some results from the survey and save the date for upcoming group walks and rides. Read on...
  14. Lead Replacement Program

    Wheaton to Begin Multi-Year Lead Service Line Replacement Program

    In May 2023, the City will begin a multi-year infrastructure project to replace water service lines made from lead. This includes replacing service lines maintained by the City and, with property-owner approval, services on private property. Read on...
  15. Police Department

    Software Issue Affected July 12-27 Non-Emergency Police Reports

    The Wheaton Police Department identified a software issue that prevented non-emergency police reports submitted online between July 12 and July 27 from being recorded. Read on...
  16. Bike tour

    Join Community Biking and Walking Tours

    The Wheaton Bicyclist and Pedestrian Commission invites the community to join its group bike rides and walks, including a May 6 bike ride to Lilacia Park in Lombard to check out the beautiful lilacs in bloom. Read on...
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