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  1. Wed Jun. 29 - Mon Jul. 4

    Wheaton Field of Honor
  2. Sun Jul. 3

    Independence Day Fireworks
  3. Mon Jul. 4

    4th of July - City Offices Closed - No Trash Pickup
  4. Mon Jul. 4

    Independence Day Parade
  1. Tue Jul. 5

    Neighborhood Roll Call: Madison School
  2. Thu Jul. 7

    Wheaton Municipal Band Concert
  3. Sat Jul. 9

    French Market
  4. Sat Jul. 9

    Electronic Recycling
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  1. Mon Jul. 4

    4th of July - City Offices Closed - No Trash Pickup
  2. Tue Jul. 5

    City Council Meeting
  3. Wed Jul. 6

    Community Relations Commission
  4. Mon Jul. 11

    City Council Planning Session
  1. Tue Jul. 12

    Planning & Zoning Board - Canceled
  2. Wed Jul. 13

    Board of Fire & Police Commissioners
  3. Wed Jul. 13

    Administrative Adjudication Hearing
  4. Thu Jul. 14

    Liquor Control Commission
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  1. Fireworks

    Road Closures Associated with 2022 Independence Day Events

    The Wheaton Park District will be hosting the community's Independence Day fireworks and parade on July 3 & 4, respectively. Find out more about these events and note some associated road closures. Read on...
  2. DSC_0082

    City of Wheaton Honors the Life of Former Fire Chief Gregory Berk

    The City of Wheaton is honoring the life of former Wheaton Fire Chief Gregory Berk, who passed away on June 18. Beginning in 2003, he served as Fire Chief and led our city’s fire and emergency medical services before retiring in 2013. Read on...
  3. Water report

    Annual Water Quality Report Now Available

    The City of Wheaton is proud of the fine drinking water we provide every day. Each year, the Water Division prepares an annual report to provide valuable information for the community on your drinking water. The 2021 report is now available. Read on...
  4. Police Badge

    Update on Request to Identify Individuals Involved in Burglary

    The Wheaton Police Department appreciates the overwhelming number of responses in reference to a request to identify individuals involved in a burglary that occurred June 8. Read on...
  5. Police Department

    Bond Set at $500,000 for Wheaton Man Charged with Armed Robbery

    DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin and Wheaton Chief of Police William Murphy announced today that bond has been set for a Wheaton man accused of forcing a man at gunpoint to drive to an ATM and withdraw money. Read on...
  6. Front Street New Streetscape with train

    Union Pacific Train Line Starting Track Work June 8

    Union Pacific Railroad announced that it will start a major project on the UP-W Line beginning June 8. Residents along the track may hear more frequent train horns including during the evening and overnight hours. Read on...
  7. Newsflash_Municipal Band

    Wheaton Municipal Band Announces 2022 Concert Schedule

    The Wheaton Municipal Band released its 2022 summer schedule. The concerts begin on Thursday, June 9. Read on...
  8. Neighborhood Roll Call 5

    Wheaton Police Kick Off Neighborhood Roll Call Tonight at Wiesbrook School

    The Wheaton Police Department and District 200 will be at Wiesbrook School tonight, Tuesday June 7, at 6:30 p.m. for the first Neighborhood Roll Call! Read on...
  9. Sidewalk Square

    Crews Out Surveying Areas to Receive New Sidewalks

    As the City continues its multi-year sidewalk program to add sidewalks where none currently exist on either side of the street, crews are starting to survey areas identified to receive sidewalks in the fall. Read on...
  10. Downtown Tents

    Hale Street Closed for Outdoor Dining Tents

    The block of Hale Street between Front Street and Wesley Street in downtown Wheaton is now closed to vehicle traffic to allow for outdoor dining tents during the spring, summer and fall. Read on...
  11. city hall

    City Starting New Way to Address Certain Types of Violations

    Later this month, the City will begin a more convenient process to address some types of City Code violations. Through administrative adjudication, an impartial hearing officer will oversee certain violations at a hearing at City Hall. Read on...
  12. fire hydrant

    Hydrant Flushing Starts Week of May 9

    The City's Water Division will begin hydrant flushing the Week of May 9. Read on...
  13. french market

    Wheaton French Market to Begin April 9 in Temporary Location

    The Wheaton French Market will kick off its 2022 season on Saturday, April 9 in a temporary location while crews work to complete the new Downtown Streetscape pavilion on Liberty Drive. Read on...
  14. Bill Schultz

    Wheaton Fire Chief Retiring July 1

    The City of Wheaton would like to express its appreciation for longtime Fire Chief William Schultz, who will be retiring from the City of Wheaton on July 1. Chief Schultz has served the Wheaton community since 2003. Read on...
  15. Scam Alert

    Be Alert for New Variations of Internet and Phone Scams

    The Wheaton Police Department has seen a recent uptick in internet/phone scams and has become aware of a new variation of the "Grandchild in Distress" Scam. Find out how to be alert for these scams and what to do if you encounter them. Read on...
  16. New Sidewalk Square

    Sidewalk Replacement Program Begins Week of April 11

    Crews plan to begin replacing sidewalk squares in need of replacement starting the week of April 11. This year’s program will focus between Roosevelt Road and the railroad tracks, from Main Street to Wheaton’s eastern boundary. Read on...
  17. Roosevelt Road cover

    Updated Draft of Roosevelt Road Corridor Plan Now Available

    Using input from the community, City Council and City staff, an updated draft plan guiding future development of the Roosevelt Road Corridor is now ready for the community to review. An accompanying video will help guide you through the plan. Read on...
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