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NapervilleIL averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$509,900 Typical home value $629,473 +4.3% yr/yr · +37.7% 5-yr
👮 Police incidents (open data)
36,887 incidents · Tue Dec 31, 2024–Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 100% mapped
property24,642
other12,245
The most recent records from the city police department’s own open-data portal — a recent slice, not full history. Full per-incident records with coordinates (mappable, joinable to individual addresses) are in the public dataset. Source: services6.arcgis.com.
Municipal budget
Total revenue$457.8M (FY2023)
Total spending$421.8M (FY2023)
Taxes$93.7M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$97.1M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$2,829 (FY2023)
Development activity
2025228 housing units ($113.5M)
🗳️ Election results (1 races)
Local election returns — winner marked ✓.
City Council 2025-04-01
BENJAMIN (BENNY) WHITE ✓ 10,904 · MARY GIBSON ✓ 10,052 · IAN HOLZHAUER ✓ 9,898 · ASHFAQ SYED ✓ 8,457 · JENNIFER BRUZAN TAYLOR 6,776 · DEREK MCDANIEL 5,745
Recent meetings
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
PZC to hear variance for detached garage at 151 N Wright St and Weston Ridge Apartments
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on two items: a variance request for a detached garage at 151 N Wright St and a proposal for the Weston Ridge Apartments at 540 Weston Ridge Drive. The commission will also consider approving the minutes from its July 15, 2026 meeting. Public comment can be given in person or in writing.
- Public hearing on variance to Section 6-2-10:3 (Height Limitations) for proposed detached garage at 151 N Wright St (DEV-0039-2026)
- Public hearing for 540 Weston Ridge Drive (Weston Ridge Apartments) (DEV-0035-2026)
- Approval of minutes from July 15, 2026 PZC meeting
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Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 52m
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All right. Good evening. I'd like to call the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting for August 19th, 2026 to order. Secretary Wright, please conduct the roll call. Abu Baker. Here. Castagnoli. Here. Langenbaum. Here. McDaniel. Here. McGowan. Here. Names. Here. Wright is here. Chairman, we have a quorum. All right. Thank you. The first order of business tonight is public forum. During public forum, members of the public have the opportunity to address the Planning and Zoning Commission on issues which are not part of tonight's agenda. Please keep your comments limited to three minutes. Also, for the sake of all those in attendance, please refrain from clapping or shouting out in response to comments made by any speaker. Secretary Wright, do we have anyone sign up for public forum? Not one tonight. Thank you. Next order of business is public hearings. We have two public hearings scheduled for tonight's meeting. For each hearing, we will begin with the staff presentation or introduction, followed by the petitioner's presentation. We will then take public testimony to ensure we have an opportunity to hear from each person wishing to speak. Please keep your comments specific to the request under consideration and try to avoid repetitive comments. Also, for the sake of all those in attendance, please refrain from clapping or shouting out in response to comments made by another speaker. Following all public testimony, the petitioner will provide closing remarks just prior to the cl …
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Planning and Zoning Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Council Chambers
6:00 PM
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
TO WATCH OR LISTEN TO THE PZC MEETING LIVE:
• Watch on WCNC GOVERNMENT ACCESS TELEVISION (Ch. 6-Astound, Ch. 10 -Comcast,
Ch. 99 - AT&T)
• Watch online at https://naperville.legistar.com or youtube.com/OfficialNapervilleIL
TO PROVIDE LIVE PUBLIC COMMENT, TESTIMONY, OR TO CROSS-EXAMINE WITNESSES
DURING THE MEETING:
To address the Planning and Zoning Commission in-person during the meeting in City Council
Chambers, members of the public must sign up in-person on the day of the meeting outside of
City Council Chambers between 5:30 and 5:50 p.m.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR MATERIALS:
1. You may submit written comments to
[email protected] in advance of the meeting.
(Please note, because emailed written comments are available for advance review by the PZC,
they will not be read into the record during the PZC hearing). Below are the deadlines for written
comments provided in advance of the meeting:
• Written comments received by 5 p.m. the Wednesday before the meeting will be included in the
meeting packet sent to the PZC. This meeting packet is also posted on the City’s website.
• Written comments received after 5 p.m. the Wednesday before the meeting through 5 p.m. the
day before the meeting will be emailed directly to the PZC, but will not be included in the PZC
packet or pos …
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 6:00 PM
SECA Commission
SECA Commission to discuss Community Arts and approve July minutes
The SECA Commission is holding a regular meeting with a public forum, old business to approve the July 15, 2026 minutes, and new business to discuss Community Arts. No votes on substantive items are listed beyond the minutes approval.
- Approve SECA Commission meeting minutes of July 15, 2026
- Discuss Community Arts
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Meeting Room C
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SECA Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C
6:00 PM
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 30
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission members, …
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council
Council to consider annexation, rezoning, and major development approvals
The Naperville City Council will hold public hearings and vote on several significant items, including the annexation and rezoning of 26W021 Parkside Road, a major change to the CityGate Centre Planned Unit Development for multi-family units, and a series of approvals for the John Greene Commercial project at 115 Aurora Avenue and 405 S. Main Street. The consent agenda includes routine approvals, contract awards, and a proposal to increase the downtown Late Night Permit cap to 23. The council will also receive presentations on the 2026 National Community Survey and the potential sale of the electric utility.
- Annexation and rezoning of 26W021 Parkside Road to R1A
- Major change to CityGate Centre PUD for multi-family units at 2160 Citygate Lane
- Rezoning and variances for John Greene Commercial at 115 Aurora Avenue and 405 S. Main Street
- Increase downtown Late Night Permit cap to 23
- Prohibit retail sale of kratom
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Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 3h 33m
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Thank you. Good evening and welcome to the August 18th Naperville City Council meeting. Roll call. Worley. Here. Gibson. Here. Holtzauer. Here. Jane. Here. Kelly. Here. McBroom. Here. Syed. Here. White. Here. Wilson . Here. Please rise and join me in the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation , under God, individual, with liberty and justice for all. Our first item is public forum. I'd like to remind everyone of the citizen participation rules in the city's municipal code for speaking at city council meetings. Speakers are asked to present their comments in a respectful and courteous manner. Speakers should stay on topic and be cognizant of their words. Personal attacks on council members, staff, other speakers, or members of the audience are not allowed. If inappropriate language or comments are expressed during this meeting, you will be asked immediately to stop commenting. Also, for audience members, there is no cheering and no je ering. Actions such as applauding, cheering, finger snapping , booing, or any other noises during or at the conclusion of any remarks made by any speaker are not allowed. If this occurs, you will be asked to stop immediately. If it continues to persist, I will recess the meeting until the audience abides by the rules in our city code. No speaker should ever feel intimidated by the crowd. Audience disruption is meant to intimidate those speaking, and …
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City Council
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Council Chambers
7:00 PM
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
TO WATCH OR LISTEN TO THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING LIVE: • Watch on WCNC
GOVERNMENT ACCESS TELEVISION (Ch. 6-Astound, Ch. 10 - Comcast, Ch. 99 – AT&T
U-verse) • Watch online at https://naperville.legistar.com or youtube.com/OfficialNapervilleIL
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT:
The public may choose to provide public comment in any of the following ways:
1. Address the City Council live during the City Council meeting in-person in City Council
Chambers. Individuals wishing to address the City Council during the meeting must sign up
online at www.naperville.il.us/speakersignup by 6:30 p.m. on August 18.
2. Individuals can also have their name added to the speaker list by calling the Community
Services Department at (630) 305-5300 by 6:30 p.m. on August 18.
3. Submit a written comment to the City in advance of the City Council meeting by 4 p.m. on
August 18. Written comments will be compiled and posted with the electronic meeting
agenda on the City’s website prior to the start of the meeting. The cumulative number of
comments will be announced during the City Council meeting.
4. Submit a one-word statement of “SUPPORT” or “OPPOSITION” regarding a specific
agenda item by 4 p.m. on August 18. The names of participants who submitted position
statements will be compiled and posted with the electronic meeting agend …
Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Sister Cities Commission
Sister Cities Commission to discuss Monarch Butterfly Garden planting and set goals
The Naperville Sister Cities Commission will receive an update on the Monarch Butterfly Garden project and discuss resources for a September 12th planting. They will also discuss and approve commission goals and approve the minutes from the June 10, 2026 meeting. Public comment is welcome, with sign-up available 30 minutes before the meeting.
- Update on Monarch Butterfly Garden project and resources for September 12th planting
- Discussion and approval of Sister Cities Commission goals
- Approval of June 10, 2026 meeting minutes
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Meeting Room C
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Sister Cities Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C
6:30 PM
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 30
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission …
Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 8:15 AM
Riverwalk Commission
Meeting Room C
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Riverwalk Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C
8:15 AM
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 15
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION: You may submit written comments and position statements to the
commission at www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments
will be received from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting
start time. Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be
shared with the commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s
meeting management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this
time frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud
during the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission mem …
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 4:30 PM
Board of Fire and Police
Board to vote on hiring two police officers and advancing three candidates
The Naperville Board of Fire and Police will vote on hiring two lateral police officer candidates and advancing three other candidates in the police and firefighter/paramedic hiring processes. The board will also hear reports on recruitment, testing, and promotional activities from the police and fire departments, and may enter closed session to discuss candidate employment. Public comment is available in person or in writing before the meeting.
- Motion 26-0977: continue police officer candidate #7 Leon
- Motion 26-0978: hire police officer lateral candidate #3 Lolis
- Motion 26-0979: hire police officer lateral candidate #4 Sousanes
- Motion 26-0980: continue firefighter/paramedic candidate #35 Bracken
- Motion 26-0981: continue firefighter/paramedic candidate #26 Schubert
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Meeting Room C
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Board of Fire and Police
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C
4:30 PM
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 30
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission m …
Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Transportation Advisory Board
Board considers new parking fees and traffic controls
The Transportation Advisory Board will review recommendations for parking restrictions and traffic safety measures. The body is also scheduled to receive a report from the Police Department.
- Recommendation to establish a no parking, stopping, or standing zone on Hillside Road
- Recommendation to amend Municipal Code to establish new daily fee parking spaces
- Recommendation to establish two-way stop control at Rosinweed Lane and Hawkweed Drive
- Police Department report
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Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 34m
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I would like to call the Transportation Advisory Board meeting for August 6, 2026 to order. Staff, please conduct the roll call. Mr. Olger? Here. Mr. Strom? Here. Mr. Hurley? Here. Ms. Nyer? Mr. Webb? Mr. Krasinski? Mr. Yang? Mr. Hanley? Councilman McBroom? Mr. We have a quorum. The meeting is officially called to order. So I would just like to take a moment just to introduce myself. I'm the new chairperson for the Transportation Advisory Board. My name's Andrea Nyer. I've been in the transportation industry for about 20 years and serving on this board for almost two years. And then we also have two new members on this board if they would just like to take a minute, and then we have a brief introduction. So Chad, would you like to go first? Sure. My name's Chad Hanley. I've been a resident of Naperville for a good portion of my life now. And I'm also in the transportation industry. I'll have a 20-year career in that transportation industry for going on October now. So I've used several different types of transportation in this city, ranging from motorcycles to e-bikes to cars. I do a lot of flying to different areas. So I feel like I have a very good knowledge of transportation and would like to give back in that sense. So that's just me. This is my first time on any board or group like this. So thanks for having me. Great. Thank you. Ken? Yeah. Thank you. My name's Konyan. I'm the resident of Naperville. I have lived in the city for more than 20 years. I love the community a …
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Transportation Advisory Board
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Council Chambers7:00 PMThursday, August 6, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 30
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commiss …
🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-0680 — approved
6 yea · 1 absent · 1 abstain
Sarah Rose absent · Andrea Nair yea · Josh McBroom abstain · James Webb yea · Scott Hurley yea · Orhan Ulger yea · Michael Krzywinski yea · Kun Yang yea
26-0682 — approved
6 yea · 1 absent · 1 abstain
Sarah Rose absent · Andrea Nair yea · Josh McBroom abstain · James Webb yea · Scott Hurley yea · Orhan Ulger yea · Michael Krzywinski yea · Kun Yang yea
26-0902 — approved
6 yea · 1 absent · 1 abstain
Sarah Rose absent · Andrea Nair yea · Josh McBroom abstain · James Webb yea · Scott Hurley yea · Orhan Ulger yea · Michael Krzywinski yea · Kun Yang yea
26-0905 — approved
6 yea · 1 absent · 1 abstain
Sarah Rose absent · Andrea Nair yea · Josh McBroom abstain · James Webb yea · Scott Hurley yea · Orhan Ulger yea · Michael Krzywinski yea · Kun Yang yea
ADJOURNMENT: — to adjourn the Meeting of
6 yea · 1 absent · 1 abstain
Sarah Rose absent · Andrea Nair yea · Josh McBroom abstain · James Webb yea · Scott Hurley yea · Orhan Ulger yea · Michael Krzywinski yea · Kun Yang yea
Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Advisory Commission on Disabilities
Disabilities commission to hear Engage IL programs, accessibility updates
The Advisory Commission on Disabilities will receive presentations on Engage IL services, an update from the Accessible Community Task Force, and a report on Naperville's Autism Friendly Community initiative. The commission will also consider approving minutes from its May 7, 2026 meeting.
- 26-0922: Presentation on programs and services by Engage, IL
- 26-0923: Update from the Accessible Community Task Force
- 26-0924: Update on Naperville becoming an Autism Friendly Community
- 26-0925: Approval of minutes from May 7, 2026 meeting
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Meeting Room C
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Advisory Commission on Disabilities
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C6:30 PMThursday, August 6, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 30
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Com …
Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Liquor Commission
Liquor Commission to consider easing happy hour restrictions
The Naperville Liquor Commission will consider amendments to happy hour restrictions in the municipal code. The commission will also receive reports on DUI incidents, tobacco sales, liquor law class statistics, and the Liquor Concept Committee. The meeting includes approval of prior minutes and public comment.
- Consider amendments to happy hour restrictions in Section 3-3-12:3.2 of the Naperville Municipal Code
- Receive DUI report for July 2026
- Receive tobacco report
- Receive Naperville Local Liquor Law Essentials class statistics for July 2026
- Receive Liquor Concept Committee report for July 2026
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Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 44m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
Thank you. Good afternoon. Welcome to the August 6th, 2026 Liquor Commission meeting. Roll call. Here. Douglas. Here. D. Kunzer. Here. McGurray. DeGioia. Worley. The next forum. If there's anyone here that wants to speak on an item that is not on the agenda, please come forward now. Seeing none. Next item is old business. We have the meeting minutes from our July 2026 meeting. Is there a commissioner who wants to move for approval? And commissioner Cherico. Thank you, mayor. I'd like to make a motion to pass the liquor commission meeting minutes of July 9th, 2026 as written. Is there a second? Second, McGurray. We have a motion and a second to approve the minutes. All those in favor, sign aye. Aye. Opposed? Motion carries. Our next item is new business. Item E1, consider amendments to happy hour restrictions in section 3-3-12-3.2 of the Naperville Municipal Code. Are there any speakers on this item? We have two written comments that were posted online and we have four speakers. Please call the first speaker. John Zittowitz, followed by Brandon Soto. We need to get you in the microphone. Sheb's going to come over there and help you with that. And just as a reminder, speakers, just please state your name and who you represent. And then you will have three minutes that the timekeeper to the right will be maintaining for you. So thank you. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen of the liquor commission. My name is John Zittowitz. I'm the general manager of Devante Naperville. I'd f …
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Liquor Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Council Chambers3:00 PMThursday, August 6, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 30
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission members, …
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 8:15 AM
Riverwalk Planning, Design and Construction Committee
Committee to review Riverwalk bench design and Eagle Street bank improvements
The Riverwalk Planning, Design and Construction Committee will review minutes from its last meeting, discuss an alternate bench design for the Riverwalk, and review preliminary concepts for Eagle Street South Bank Improvements. The committee will also discuss selected follow-up items from the Annual Asset Management Plan (AMP) Walk summaries.
- Approve minutes from December 2, 2025 meeting (26-0911)
- Review alternate Riverwalk bench design (26-0909)
- Discuss AMP Walk follow-up items (26-0912)
- Review preliminary concepts for Eagle Street South Bank Improvements (26-0908)
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Meeting Room C
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Riverwalk Planning, Design and Construction Committee
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C8:15 AMTuesday, August 4, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 15
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION: You may submit written comments and position statements to the
commission at www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments
will be received from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting
start time. Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be
shared with the commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s
meeting management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this
time frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud
during the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or person …
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 4:30 PM
Board of Fire and Police
Board to decide on firefighter/paramedic candidate appeals and police officer hire
The Board of Fire and Police will meet to consider action items including appeal requests for three firefighter/paramedic candidates (Brice, Martinez, Maldonado), the hire of police officer candidate Ambrose, and continuing several other candidates in the process. The meeting also includes reports from the police and fire departments, approval of prior meeting minutes, and a closed session for personnel matters.
- 26-0890: Motion to approve/deny appeal request of firefighter/paramedic candidate #21 Brice
- 26-0891: Motion to approve/deny appeal request of firefighter/paramedic candidate #47 Martinez
- 26-0898: Motion to approve/deny appeal request of firefighter/paramedic candidate #27 Maldonado
- 26-0893: Motion to approve the hire of police officer candidate #1 Ambrose
- 26-0892: Motion to approve continuing police officer candidate #1 Ambrose in the process
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Board of Fire and Police
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C4:30 PMTuesday, July 28, 2026
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You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission membe …
Mon Jul 27, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Financial Advisory Board
Financial Advisory Board to review mid-year financial and investment reports
The Financial Advisory Board will review the city's financial standing through mid-year and quarterly reports. The board is also scheduled to review updates to the City of Naperville Debt Management Policy.
- 2026 2nd Quarter Cash and Investment Report
- 2026 Mid-Year Financial Report
- Updates to the City of Naperville Debt Management Policy
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Financial Advisory Board
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C6:00 PMMonday, July 27, 2026
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OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission member …
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Police Pension Board
Naperville Police Department Community Room
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council
Council to consider annexation and rezoning of Bauer Road duplexes
The Naperville City Council will receive a staff report and vote on six items to annex, annex, rezone, plat, and grant a variance for the Bauer Road duplexes development. The meeting also includes approval of cash disbursements, several contract awards, and ordinances on conditional use, bee keeping, and special event traffic controls. Additional agenda items cover financial reports and other procurement contracts.
- Approve cash disbursements for June 2026 totaling $42,355,124.01 (Item 1 of Consent Agenda)
- Award Sentinel Technologies, Inc. a cooperative procurement for Switch Refresh up to $249,893.43 (Item 5 of Consent Agenda)
- Pass ordinance approving a conditional use for an amusement establishment at 2603 Aurora Ave Suite 119 (Item 15)
- Consider and vote on six public hearing items to annex, annex, rezone to TU, approve plat, and grant variance for the Bauer Road duplexes (Items 1‑6 of Public Hearings)
- Approve award of Bid 26-132 for South 40 Traffic Improvements to Schroeder Asphalt Services, Inc. up to $1,066,912.11 plus 3% contingency (Item 3 of Awards of Bids)
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✓ Decided: Council directs staff to prepare budget option eliminating 1% grocery tax
The City Council directed staff to prepare a 2027 budget projection that includes an option to eliminate the City's 1% Grocery Tax, with the revenue loss offset by an increase in the Home Rule Sales Tax. The Council also approved the annexation and rezoning of the Bauer Road Duplexes property, awarded several contracts, and conducted the first reading of a beekeeping ordinance amendment.
- Directed staff to prepare a 2027 budget option eliminating the 1% Grocery Tax, offset by a Home Rule Sales Tax increase.
- Approved the annexation, rezoning to Transitional Use, preliminary/final plat, and variance for the Bauer Road Duplexes (ORD 26-065 through 26-069).
- Approved the consent agenda, including cash disbursements of $42,355,124.01 and multiple contract awards.
- Conducted the first reading of an ordinance amending the beekeeping ordinance; directed staff to work with interested parties and bring the matter back in August or September.
- Designated Douglas Avenue between Webster and Washington Streets as 'Sgt. Robert L. Miller Commemorative Way'.
- Approved the award of Bid 26-055R, Tollway 34kV Switchgear Building, to Granite Construction Company for up to $3,964,772 plus 3% contingency.
- Approved the award of Cooperative Procurement 26-195, 138kV Hitachi Circuit Breakers, to Wesco, Inc. for up to $1,693,102.
- Approved the award of Bid 26-132, South 40 Traffic Improvements, to Schroeder Asphalt Services, Inc. for up to $1,066,912.11 plus 3% contingency.
Council Chambers
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City Council
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Council Chambers7:00 PMTuesday, July 21, 2026
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TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT:
The public may choose to provide public comment in any of the following ways:
1. Address the City Council live during the City Council meeting in-person in City Council
Chambers. Individuals wishing to address the City Council during the meeting must sign up
online at www.naperville.il.us/speakersignup by 6:30 p.m. on July 21.
2. Individuals can also have their name added to the speaker list by calling the Community
Services Department at (630) 305-5300 by 6:30 p.m. on July 21.
3. Submit a written comment to the City in advance of the City Council meeting by 4 p.m. on July
21. Written comments will be compiled and posted with the electronic meeting agenda on the
City’s website prior to the start of the meeting. The cumulative number of comments will be
announced during the City Council meeting.
4. Submit a one-word statement of “SUPPORT” or “OPPOSITION” regarding a specific agenda
item by 4 p.m. on July 21. The names of participants who submitted position statements will be
compiled and posted with the electronic meeting agenda on the Cit …
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400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
City of Naperville
Meeting Minutes - Final
City Council
7:00 PM
Council Chambers
Tuesday, July 21, 2026
TO WATCH OR LISTEN TO THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING LIVE: • Watch on WCNC
GOVERNMENT ACCESS TELEVISION (Ch. 6-Astound, Ch. 10 - Comcast, Ch. 99 – AT&T
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1. Address the City Council live during the City Council meeting in-person in City Council
Chambers. Individuals wishing to address the City Council during the meeting must sign up online
at www.naperville.il.us/speakersignup by 6:30 p.m. on July 21.
2. Individuals can also have their name added to the speaker list by calling the Community
Services Department at (630) 305-5300 by 6:30 p.m. on July 21.
3. Submit a written comment to the City in advance of the City Council meeting by 4 p.m. on July
21. Written comments will be compiled and posted with the electronic meeting agenda on the
City’s website prior to the start of the meeting. The cumulative number of comments will be
announced during the City Council meeting.
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compiled and posted with the electronic meeting agenda …
🗳️ How they voted (11 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
CLOSED SESSION - 6:00 p.m. — to recess to Closed Session to discuss
8 yea · 1 absent
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Ian Holzhauer yea · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom yea · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White absent · Nathan Wilson yea
CONSENT AGENDA: — to use the Omnibus method to approve the Consent Agenda
9 yea
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Ian Holzhauer yea · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom yea · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White yea · Nathan Wilson yea
26-0784 — approved
9 yea
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Ian Holzhauer yea · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom yea · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White yea · Nathan Wilson yea
26-0817 — approved
9 yea
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Ian Holzhauer yea · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom yea · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White yea · Nathan Wilson yea
26-0850 — approved
9 yea
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Ian Holzhauer yea · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom yea · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White yea · Nathan Wilson yea
26-0475 — passed
9 yea
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Ian Holzhauer yea · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom yea · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White yea · Nathan Wilson yea
26-0476 — passed
9 yea
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Ian Holzhauer yea · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom yea · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White yea · Nathan Wilson yea
26-0477 — passed
9 yea
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Ian Holzhauer yea · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom yea · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White yea · Nathan Wilson yea
26-0478 — passed
9 yea
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Ian Holzhauer yea · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom yea · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White yea · Nathan Wilson yea
26-0479 — passed
9 yea
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Ian Holzhauer yea · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom yea · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White yea · Nathan Wilson yea
26-0867 — approved
8 yea · 1 present
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Ian Holzhauer yea · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom yea · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White present · Nathan Wilson yea
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Emergency Telephone System Board
Board to review E911 surcharge payments and fund transfers
The Emergency Telephone System Board will review E911 surcharge payments for the period of April 1 to June 30, 2026. The board is also deciding on several expenditure reimbursements and budget transfers between the E911 Fund and the cities of Naperville and Aurora.
- Review of E911 surcharge payments for April 1 - June 30, 2026
- Approval of Naperville and Aurora expenditures for reimbursement (April 1 - June 30, 2026)
- Budget transfer from the E911 Fund to the City of Naperville General Fund
- Withdrawal from the E911 Fund to the City of Aurora
- Budget transfer of special distribution funds from the E911 Fund to the City of Naperville Capital Fund
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NPD Community Room
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City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
NPD Community Room3:00 PMThursday, July 16, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 30
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Com …
🗳️ How they voted (10 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
ADJOURNMENT: — to adjourn the Meeting of
7 yea · 4 absent
Ashfaq Syed yea · Joe DeLeo absent · Mark Puknaitis yea · Denny Barfuss yea · Carl Franco absent · Jacqueline Hobday absent · Russ Matson absent · Jason Arres yea · Matt Thomas yea · Richard Fowler yea · Kevin Nickel yea
26-0796 — approved
7 yea · 4 absent
Ashfaq Syed yea · Joe DeLeo absent · Mark Puknaitis yea · Denny Barfuss yea · Carl Franco absent · Jacqueline Hobday absent · Russ Matson absent · Jason Arres yea · Matt Thomas yea · Richard Fowler yea · Kevin Nickel yea
26-0794 — approved
7 yea · 4 absent
Ashfaq Syed yea · Joe DeLeo absent · Mark Puknaitis yea · Denny Barfuss yea · Carl Franco absent · Jacqueline Hobday absent · Russ Matson absent · Jason Arres yea · Matt Thomas yea · Richard Fowler yea · Kevin Nickel yea
26-0797 — approved
7 yea · 4 absent
Ashfaq Syed yea · Joe DeLeo absent · Mark Puknaitis yea · Denny Barfuss yea · Carl Franco absent · Jacqueline Hobday absent · Russ Matson absent · Jason Arres yea · Matt Thomas yea · Richard Fowler yea · Kevin Nickel yea
26-0798 — approved
7 yea · 4 absent
Ashfaq Syed yea · Joe DeLeo absent · Mark Puknaitis yea · Denny Barfuss yea · Carl Franco absent · Jacqueline Hobday absent · Russ Matson absent · Jason Arres yea · Matt Thomas yea · Richard Fowler yea · Kevin Nickel yea
26-0799 — approved
7 yea · 4 absent
Ashfaq Syed yea · Joe DeLeo absent · Mark Puknaitis yea · Denny Barfuss yea · Carl Franco absent · Jacqueline Hobday absent · Russ Matson absent · Jason Arres yea · Matt Thomas yea · Richard Fowler yea · Kevin Nickel yea
26-0800 — approved
7 yea · 4 absent
Ashfaq Syed yea · Joe DeLeo absent · Mark Puknaitis yea · Denny Barfuss yea · Carl Franco absent · Jacqueline Hobday absent · Russ Matson absent · Jason Arres yea · Matt Thomas yea · Richard Fowler yea · Kevin Nickel yea
26-0801 — approved
7 yea · 4 absent
Ashfaq Syed yea · Joe DeLeo absent · Mark Puknaitis yea · Denny Barfuss yea · Carl Franco absent · Jacqueline Hobday absent · Russ Matson absent · Jason Arres yea · Matt Thomas yea · Richard Fowler yea · Kevin Nickel yea
26-0816 — approved
7 yea · 4 absent
Ashfaq Syed yea · Joe DeLeo absent · Mark Puknaitis yea · Denny Barfuss yea · Carl Franco absent · Jacqueline Hobday absent · Russ Matson absent · Jason Arres yea · Matt Thomas yea · Richard Fowler yea · Kevin Nickel yea
26-0815 — approved
7 yea · 4 absent
Ashfaq Syed yea · Joe DeLeo absent · Mark Puknaitis yea · Denny Barfuss yea · Carl Franco absent · Jacqueline Hobday absent · Russ Matson absent · Jason Arres yea · Matt Thomas yea · Richard Fowler yea · Kevin Nickel yea
Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
PZC to hold public hearings on property requests at S. Washington St and Aurora Ave
The Planning and Zoning Commission will conduct public hearings regarding a fence variance and other development requests. The body will also vote to approve the minutes from the June 17, 2026 meeting.
- Public hearing for a fence variance at 1800 S. Washington Street (DEV-0033-2026)
- Public hearing for 115 Aurora Avenue and 405 S. Main Street (John Greene Commercial) (DEV-0029-2026)
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✓ Decided: PZC recommends approval of two development requests
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of a fence variance for a public service utility at 1800 S. Washington Street and a rezoning and variances for a commercial project at 115 Aurora Avenue and 405 S. Main Street. Both recommendations were approved unanimously (8-0) and will go to the City Council for final decision. The commission also approved the minutes of the June 17, 2026 meeting.
- Recommended approval of fence variance for public service utility at 1800 S. Washington Street (8-0)
- Recommended approval of rezoning from R2 to TU and variances for height, building design, and parking setback at 115 Aurora Ave and 405 S. Main St (8-0)
- Approved minutes of June 17, 2026 meeting (voice vote)
Council Chambers
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Good evening. I would like to call the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting for July 15, 2026 to order, but first I would like to welcome our new Commissioner McGowan. Welcome. Happy to have you here. Thank you. Absolutely. Secretary Wright, please conduct a recall. Abu Baker. Present. Banzo. Here. Castagnoli. Here. Longinbaugh. Here. McDaniel. Here. McG owan. Here. Robbins. Here. Wright is here. Student Rep. Rah man. Here. Madam Chair, we have a quorum. Great. Thank you. The first order of business tonight is the public forum. During the public forum, members of the public have the opportunity to address the Planning and Zoning Commission on issues, which are not part of tonight's agenda. Please keep your comments limited to three minutes. Also, for the sake of all those in attendance, please refrain from clapping or shouting out in response to comments made by any speaker. Secretary Wright, do we have anyone signed up under public forum? No one this evening. All right. Great. Our next order of business and public hearings. We have two public hearings scheduled for tonight's meeting. For each hearing, we will begin with the staff presentation or introduction followed by the petitioner's presentation. We will then take public testimony to ensure that we have the opportunity to hear from each person wishing to speak. Please keep your comments specific to the request under consideration and try to avoid repetitive comments. Also, for those for the sake of all those in attenda …
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Planning and Zoning Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Council Chambers6:00 PMWednesday, July 15, 2026
TO WATCH OR LISTEN TO THE PZC MEETING LIVE:
• Watch on WCNC GOVERNMENT ACCESS TELEVISION (Ch. 6-Astound, Ch. 10
-Comcast, Ch. 99 - AT&T)
• Watch online at https://naperville.legistar.com or youtube.com/OfficialNapervilleIL
TO PROVIDE LIVE PUBLIC COMMENT, TESTIMONY, OR TO CROSS-EXAMINE
WITNESSES DURING THE MEETING:
To address the Planning and Zoning Commission in-person during the meeting in City
Council Chambers, members of the public must sign up in-person on the day of the meeting
outside of City Council Chambers between 5:30 and 5:50 p.m.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR MATERIALS:
1. You may submit written comments to
[email protected] in advance of the meeting.
(Please note, because emailed written comments are available for advance review by the
PZC, they will not be read into the record during the PZC hearing). Below are the deadlines
for written comments provided in advance of the meeting:
• Written comments received by 5 p.m. the Wednesday before the meeting will be included in
the meeting packet sent to the PZC. This meeting packet is also posted on the City’s website.
• Written comments received after 5 p.m. the Wednesday before the meeting through 5 p.m.
the day before the meeting will be emailed directly to the PZC, but will not be included in the
PZC packet or posted …
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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
6:00 PM
City of Naperville
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Council Chambers
Planning and Zoning Commission
Meeting Minutes
July 15, 2026
Planning and Zoning Commission
Meeting Minutes
TO WATCH OR LISTEN TO THE PZC MEETING LIVE:
• Watch on WCNC GOVERNMENT ACCESS TELEVISION (Ch. 6-Astound, Ch. 10 -Comcast,
Ch. 99 - AT&T)
• Watch online at https://naperville.legistar.com or youtube.com/OfficialNapervilleIL
TO PROVIDE LIVE PUBLIC COMMENT, TESTIMONY, OR TO CROSS-EXAMINE WITNESSES
DURING THE MEETING:
To address the Planning and Zoning Commission in-person during the meeting in City Council
Chambers, members of the public must sign up in-person on the day of the meeting outside of
City Council Chambers between 5:30 and 5:50 p.m.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR MATERIALS:
1. You may submit written comments to
[email protected] in advance of the meeting.
(Please note, because emailed written comments are available for advance review by the PZC,
they will not be read into the record during the PZC hearing). Below are the deadlines for written
comments provided in advance of the meeting:
• Written comments received by 5 p.m. the Wednesday before the meeting will be included in the
meeting packet sent to the PZC. This meeting packet is also posted on the City’s website.
• Written comments received after 5 p.m. the Wednesday before the meeting through 5 p.m. the
day before the meeting will be emailed directly t …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-0831 — approved
8 yea · 1 absent
Shafeek Abubaker yea · Meghna Bansal yea · Tom Castagnoli yea · Allison Longenbaugh yea · Derek McDaniel yea · Courtney Naumes absent · Whitney Robbins yea · Mark S. Wright yea · Heather McGowan yea
26-0836 — approved
8 yea · 1 absent
Shafeek Abubaker yea · Meghna Bansal yea · Tom Castagnoli yea · Allison Longenbaugh yea · Derek McDaniel yea · Courtney Naumes absent · Whitney Robbins yea · Mark S. Wright yea · Heather McGowan yea
Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 6:00 PM
SECA Commission
SECA Commission discusses grants and food and beverage purchases
The SECA Commission will review previous meeting minutes and receive several updates. Discussion items include the CY27 grant application, current CY26 grant-funded initiatives, and the SECA Policies and Procedures Manual.
- Approval of June 17, 2026, meeting minutes
- Discussion of Food and Beverage purchases
- Update on CY27 SECA Grant application
- Update on SECA Policies and Procedures Manual
- Update on CY26 SECA grant funded initiatives
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Meeting Room C
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SECA Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C6:00 PMWednesday, July 15, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 30
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission members, sta …
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 9:30 AM
Fire Pension Board
Meeting Room C
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 4:30 PM
Board of Fire and Police
Board of Fire and Police to vote on police and firefighter candidates
The Board of Fire and Police will consider the hiring and processing of multiple police officer and firefighter/paramedic candidates. The board will also review department reports regarding recruitment, testing, and promotions.
- Hire of police officer candidates Brdar and Cortez
- Hire of police officer lateral candidate Mikalayenia
- Appeal request of firefighter/paramedic candidate #45 Rodriguez
- Processing of police officer candidates Ambrose and Andrew
- Processing of firefighter/paramedic candidates Ditchman, Schubert, Maldonado, Bracken, Gaskin, and Martinez
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✓ Decided: Board of Fire and Police approves several police and fire candidate hires
The Board of Fire and Police voted on the status of multiple police officer and firefighter/paramedic candidates. Several candidates were approved for hire or to continue in the process, while others were denied.
- Approved hire of police officer candidates Brdar and Cortez (4-0)
- Approved hire of police officer lateral candidate Mikalayenia (4-0)
- Approved continuing process for police officer candidate Ambrose (4-0)
- Denied appeal request of firefighter/paramedic candidate Rodriguez (4-0)
- Approved continuing process for firefighter/paramedic candidates Schubert, Bracken, and Gaskin (4-0)
- Denied continuing process for firefighter/paramedic candidates Ditchman, Maldonado, and Martinez (4-0)
- Recorded withdrawal of police officer candidate Andrew (4-0)
- Approved June 23, 2026 open and closed session minutes (4-0)
Meeting Room C
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Board of Fire and Police
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C4:30 PMTuesday, July 14, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 30
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission membe …
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400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
City of Naperville
Meeting Minutes
Board of Fire and Police
4:30 PM Meeting Room CTuesday, July 14, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
A. CALL TO ORDER:
The meeting was called to order at 4:35 p.m. by Chairman Losurdo and
attendance taken by Caitlin Smith.
B. ROLL CALL:
Mike King, Deana Losurdo, Michael Damico, and Jim CollinsPresent 4 -
Robert GrantAbsent 1 -
C. PUBLIC FORUM:
No members from the public attended
D. REPORTS:
1. Police Department Report
Recruitment -
Testing -
Promotional -
2. Fire Department Report
Recruitment -
Testing - New hire exam this Saturday 7/18
Promotional - Currently 7 openings; looking at fall academy
3. Legal Report
E. OLD BUSINESS:
F. NEW BUSINESS:
Page 1City of Naperville Printed on 7/30/2026
July 14, 2026Board of Fire and Police Meeting Minutes
1. A motion to approve the open session minutes, and approve and keep sealed the
closed session minutes from the June 23, 2026 Naperville board of fire and police
meeting
A motion was made by Chairman Losurdo and seconded by Commissioner
Damico
Aye King Losurdo Damico Collins4 -
Absent Grant1 -
G. CLOSED SESSION:
4:43 p.m. - 5:02 p.m.
H. ACTION ITEMS:
1. A motion to approve/deny the appeal request of firefighter/paramedic candidate #45
Rodriguez
A motion was denied by Chairman Losurdo and seconded by Commissioner
Damico
Aye King Losurdo Damico Collins4 -
Absent Grant1 -
2. A motion to approve continuing in the process police offic …
🗳️ How they voted (14 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-0853 — approved
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0854 — denied
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0856 — approved
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0857 — approved
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0858 — withdrawn
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0859 — approved
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0860 — approved
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0861 — denied
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0862 — approved
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0863 — denied
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0864 — approved
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0865 — approved
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0866 — denied
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
ADJOURNMENT: — approved
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
Thu Jul 9, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Liquor Commission
Commission considers late night permit increases and kratom regulations
The Commission will review a request from Five Iron Golf to increase the downtown cap on late night permits. Members will also evaluate potential new regulations regarding Kratom/Feel Free following a presentation.
- Five Iron Golf's request to increase the downtown Late Night Permit cap by one
- Presentation and evaluation of Kratom/Feel Free regulation needs
- DUI reports for March-June 2026
- Tobacco report
- Naperville Local Liquor Law Essentials class statistics
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✓ Decided: Liquor Commission refers kratom ban to City Council
The Naperville Liquor Commission voted 5-0 to refer an ordinance banning the retail sale of 7-OH and all kratom products to the City Council for consideration at an upcoming meeting. The commission also approved Five Iron Golf's request to increase the downtown Late Night Permit cap by one, referring it to City Council. Additionally, the commission approved adding a happy hour discussion to the next meeting agenda.
- Referred ordinance banning retail sale of 7-OH and all kratom products to City Council (5-0)
- Approved Five Iron Golf's request to increase downtown Late Night Permit cap by one, referred to City Council (5-0)
- Approved adding happy hour discussion to next Liquor Commission meeting (5-0)
- Approved minutes of March 16, 2026 meeting (unanimous)
Council Chambers
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Thank you. Five? Well, at least three honorably. So it's an honor to present you with a certificate of appreciation. - Thank you, thank you. Appreciate that. - Thank you. - Our first order of business is public forum. If there is anyone here to speak on an item that is not on the agenda, please come forward now. Are there any speakers registered? - We have one speaker signed up to speak today. - Hello? We can hear you, go ahead. Could you just state your name for the record and who you represent? - Yeah, my name is Kevin Reed, Vice President of Operations for Biagi's and Ancho and Ag ave. We have two restaurants on Route 59 and currently, let's see, 14 restaurants, Biagi's around the country and seven anchos around the country. But we have one of each in Naperville because we love Naperville. I want to thank the mayor and the commissioners for giving us this time to chat about something. And when we were inquiring about opening our Ancho and Agave concept, we're surprised to learn that happy hour is something that's not prohibited in Naperville. We utilize a happy hour in all of our other units, 21 of them across the country. And so for a little bit of history for anybody that doesn't know, many, many years ago, Illinois prohibited happy hour statewide and did that for a couple of decades. In 2015, they rolled that law back. And every municipality except Naperville adhered to their decision to roll that back with certain restrictions and guidelines. Only, let's see, 15 hours …
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Liquor Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Council Chambers3:00 PMThursday, July 9, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 30
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission members, s …
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Thursday, July 9, 2026
3:00 PM
City of Naperville
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Council Chambers
Liquor Commission
Meeting Minutes - Final
July 9, 2026
Liquor Commission
Meeting Minutes - Final
PUBLIC COMMENT:
A. CALL TO ORDER:
Mayor Wehrli called the meeting to order at 3:03 p.m.
Mayor Wehrli thanked Commissioner Signorella for his years of service and
presented him with a certificate of appreciation. July 9, 2026 is Commissioner
Signorella's last meeting.
B. ROLL CALL:
Steve Chirico, Maria Rodriguez DiGioia, Amanda Kunzer, Ray McGury, Anthony
Signorella, and Mayor Scott Wehrli
Present
6 -
Kelly Douglas, and Jason Dy
Absent
2 -
Also Present: Shebnem Ozkaptan, Budget and Administrative Manager; Jennifer
Bonner, Senior Assistant City Attorney; Detective Marty Creighton, Liquor & Tobacco
Liaison, Naperville Police Department
C. PUBLIC FORUM:
Speakers
Kevin Reed (Vice President of Operations, Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano; Ancho &
Agave) discussed reconsidering Naperville's prohibition on happy hour
promotions.
Commissioner Chirico stated he will bring the topic up in new business.
D. OLD BUSINESS:
1.
Approve the Liquor Commission meeting minutes of March 16, 2026
March Draft Minutes
Attachments:
A motion was made by Commissioner Signorella, seconded by Commissioner
Kunzer, approved. The motion carried by a unanimous vote.
E. NEW BUSINESS:
1.
Consider Five Iron Golf’s request to increase the cap on Late Night Permits in the
dow …
🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-0812 — approved and referred
5 yea · 2 absent · 1 present
Steve Chirico yea · Kelly Douglas absent · Maria Rodriguez DiGioia yea · Jason Dy absent · Amanda Kunzer yea · Ray McGury yea · Anthony Signorella yea · Scott Wehrli present
26-0813 — approved and referred
5 yea · 2 absent · 1 present
Steve Chirico yea · Kelly Douglas absent · Maria Rodriguez DiGioia yea · Jason Dy absent · Amanda Kunzer yea · Ray McGury yea · Anthony Signorella yea · Scott Wehrli present
A motion was made by Commissioner Chirico, seconded by Commissioner McGury, approved and referred to City Council. The motion carried by the following vote:
3 yea
Chirico yea · Kunzer yea · Signorella yea
A motion was made by Commissioner Signorella, seconded by Commissioner DiGioia, approved and referred to City Council. The motion carried by the following vote:
3 yea
Chirico yea · Kunzer yea · Signorella yea
Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 8:15 AM
Riverwalk Commission
Review draft 2027 Riverwalk Capital Improvement Plan
The Riverwalk Commission will review follow-up items from the 2026 Asset Management Plan and provide feedback on the draft 2027 Riverwalk Capital Improvement Plan. The body will also approve an alternate bench design for the North Central College Riverwalk Park and authorize Naperville Jaycees Park for a May 2027 community event. Monthly updates from the Park District and Riverwalk Foundation will be received.
- Review draft 2027 Riverwalk Capital Improvement Plan
- Approve alternate bench design for North Central College Riverwalk Park
- Approve Naperville Jaycees Park use for May 2027 Distinguished Gentleman's Ride
- Review follow-up items from 2026 Annual Asset Management Plan
- Receive monthly Park District and Riverwalk Foundation reports
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✓ Decided: Riverwalk Commission approves Distinguished Gentleman's Ride use of Jaycees Park
The Riverwalk Commission approved the Naperville Distinguished Gentleman's Ride request to use Naperville Jaycees Park for an event on May 16, 2027, with an 11-0 vote. The commission also approved the June 10, 2026 meeting minutes (9-0, 1 abstention) and reviewed project updates, including the NCC Riverwalk Park construction and the draft 2027 Capital Improvement Plan. No other formal decisions were made; several items were deferred to future meetings.
- Approved Distinguished Gentleman's Ride use of Jaycees Park for May 16, 2027 event (11-0)
- Approved June 10, 2026 meeting minutes (9-0, 1 abstention)
Meeting Room C
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Riverwalk Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C8:15 AMWednesday, July 8, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 15
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION: You may submit written comments and position statements to the
commission at www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments
will be received from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting
start time. Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be
shared with the commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s
meeting management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this
time frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud
during the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission members, …
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400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
City of Naperville
Meeting Minutes
Riverwalk Commission
8:15 AM
Meeting Room C
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER:
Riverwalk Commission Chair Shields called the July 8, 2026 Naperville
Riverwalk Commission meeting to order at 8:15 a.m. The meeting was held in
Meeting Room C at the Naperville Municipal Center located at 400 S. Eagle St.,
Naperville, IL.
B. ROLL CALL:
Present:
11 -
Hannah Brauer (arrived 8:19 a.m.); Grant Cowen; Ian
Holzhauer (arrived 8:18 a.m.); Andy Hynes; Jeff Martin; Seth
Michael; Tiffani Picco; Leslie Ruffing (until 9:10 a.m.); Greg
Sagen; Johnna Shields, Chair; and Mike Sullivan
Absent:
1 -
Carl Wohlt
Also Present: Tim Ball, Gary R. Weber Associates, Inc. (GRWA); Rebecca
DeLarme, City staff; Sven Davies, Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride; Brian
Dusak, Engineering Resource Associates, Inc. (ERA); Natalie Fopma, NCTV17;
Rick Hitchcock, former Riverwalk Commission Chairman; Peggy Motta,
Naperville Park District; Stephanie Penick, Naperville Riverwalk Foundation;
Carl Peterson, GRWA; Elizabeth Spencer, resident; and Barbara Sullivan,
resident
Chair Shields noted that DeLarme can pull up the Riverwalk map and Riverwalk
2031 Master Plan during meetings at a speaker’s request. She reminded the
group of the need to be recognized and announce their name before speaking
for the audio recordings. She also noted that all public speakers should use the
speaker sign-up sheet for pu …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
motion to approve the request for use of the Naperville Jaycees Park for the Naperville Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride event was made by Commissioner Sullivan and seconded by Commissioner Sagen. The…
10 yea
Cowen yea · Holzhauer yea · Hynes yea · Martin yea · Michael yea · Picco yea · Ruffing yea · Sagen yea · Shields yea · Sullivan yea
motion to approve the June 10, 2026 Riverwalk Commission meeting minutes was made by Commissioner Cowen and seconded by Commissioner Martin. The motion carried by the following vote:
8 yea
Cowen yea · Holzhauer yea · Hynes yea · Martin yea · Michael yea · Picco yea · Sagen yea · Shields yea
Thu Jul 2, 2026 · 8:00 AM
Foreign Fire Insurance Board
1380 Aurora Ave in Fire Department Conference Room
Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Board of Fire and Police
Board reviews police and firefighter hiring appeals, continuations, and promotions
The Naperville Board of Fire and Police will vote on personnel actions for ongoing police and firefighter/paramedic recruitment processes. Commissioners will decide on appeals from two lateral police candidates, approve several applicants to continue in the selection pipeline, and promote one candidate to sergeant based on a final eligibility register. The meeting also covers standard department reports on testing and promotions, plus approval of closed-session minutes.
- Vote on appeals for police lateral candidates Valentine and Bratschun
- Approve continuation for multiple police officer and firefighter/paramedic applicants
- Promote candidate Parchem to sergeant from the Final Eligibility Register
- Review timeline for conditional offer letters to successful hiring candidates
- Approve open session minutes and seal closed session minutes from June 9 meeting
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✓ Decided: Board of Fire and Police decides on candidate appeals and hiring progress
The Board voted on the status of several police and firefighter/paramedic candidates. Some candidates were approved to continue in the hiring process, while others were denied. The Board also approved a promotion from the Sergeant Final Eligibility Register.
- Approved open session minutes and sealed closed session minutes from June 9, 2026 (5-0)
- Approved appeal and continued police officer lateral candidate #2 Valentine (5-0)
- Denied appeal request of police officer candidate #6 Bratschun (5-0)
- Approved continuing police officer candidates #1 Ambrose, #2 Brdar and lateral candidates #1 Mikalayenia, #3 Lolis, #4 Sousanes (5-0)
- Approved continuing firefighter/paramedic candidates #45 Fitzgerald, #27 Maldonado, #32 Ducharme, #35 Bracken, and #39 Gaskin (5-0)
- Denied continuing firefighter/paramedic candidates #21 Brice, #30 Vo, #37 Kwasniewski, and #45 Rodriguez (5-0)
- Approved skipping candidate #6 Lukensmeyer and promoting candidate #7 Parchem from the Sergeant Final Eligibility Register (5-0)
Meeting Room C
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Board of Fire and Police
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C4:00 PMTuesday, June 23, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 30
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission membe …
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400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
City of Naperville
Meeting Minutes
Board of Fire and Police
4:00 PM Meeting Room CTuesday, June 23, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
A. CALL TO ORDER:
The meeting was called to order at 4:03 p.m. by Chairman Losurdo and
attendance taken by Caitlin Smith.
B. ROLL CALL:
Mike King, Robert Grant, Deana Losurdo, Michael Damico, and Jim CollinsPresent 5 -
C. PUBLIC FORUM:
Daniel Lukensmeyer attended from the public
F. REPORTS:
1. Police Department Report
Recruitment -
Testing - Police Officer Oral Interviews held on 6/19
Promotional - Several promotions coming up; Sergeants & 1
Commander
2. Fire Department Report
Recruitment - Holding interviews this week for a fall academy
Testing - Fire Lieutenant Written exam today 6/23
Promotional - 1 Lieutenant promotion coming up
3. Legal Report
D. OLD BUSINESS:
E. NEW BUSINESS:
Page 1City of Naperville Printed on 7/30/2026
June 23, 2026Board of Fire and Police Meeting Minutes
1. A motion to approve the open session minutes, and approve and keep sealed the
closed session minutes from the June 9, 2026 Naperville board of fire and police
meeting
A motion was made by Chairman Losurdo and seconded by Commissioner King
Aye King Grant Losurdo Damico Collins5 -
G. CLOSED SESSION:
4:14 p.m. - 5:38 p.m.
H. ACTION ITEMS:
1. A motion to approve/deny the appeal of police officer lateral candidate #2 Valentine
and continue candidate #2 in the hiring process
A motion was made by Chairman …
🗳️ How they voted (15 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-0770 — approved
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0771 — approved
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0772 — denied
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0773 — approved
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0774 — approved
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0775 — denied
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0776 — approved
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0777 — denied
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0778 — approved
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0779 — approved
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0780 — denied
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0781 — approved
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
ADJOURNMENT: — approved
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0783 — denied
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
26-0782 — approved
5 yea
Mike King yea · Robert Grant yea · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 6:00 PM
SECA Commission
SECA Commission to decide on $5,200 public art funding request
The SECA Commission will review a $5,200 public art funding request from artist Raul Rodea and reach a consensus on a recommendation. They will also discuss potential changes to the SECA logo, review policy items, and receive an update on CY26 grant-funded initiatives.
- Request for $5,200 public art funding from artist Raul Rodea
- Approve SECA Commission meeting minutes from May 20, 2026
- Review current SECA logo and discuss potential changes
- Discuss SECA policy items
- Receive update on CY26 SECA grant-funded initiatives
artfundinglogopolicygrantssecanaperville
Meeting Room C
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SECA Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C6:00 PMWednesday, June 17, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING: To address the
Commission in person during the meeting, members of the public should sign up in
person at the meeting location on the day of the meeting. Signup is available for 30
minutes prior to the start of the meeting.
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR A POSITION OF SUPPORT OR
OPPOSITION:
You may submit written comments and position statements to the commission at
www.naperville.il.us/bc-comment in advance of the meeting. Comments will be received
from the time the agenda is published until 24 hours before the meeting start time.
Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with
the commission and posted in the Meeting Details section on the City’s meeting
management system in the day of the meeting. Comments received outside this time
frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission members, sta …
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-0755 — denied
10 nay
Shree Gurusamy nay · Judith Brodhead nay · Rich Gannon nay · Tom Miers nay · Rachna Prasad nay · Lai So nay · Ashfaq Syed nay · Arthur Zards nay · Linda Kuhn nay · Gregory Gustin nay
Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
Public hearing for townhome development at 2255 Monarch Drive (NorthGate)
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on a conditional use request for a cooking school at 2603 Aurora Ave, and two proposed townhome developments: NorthGate at 2255 Monarch Drive and Ostara at Spring Avenue and Mill Street. The commission will also vote to approve minutes from the June 3 meeting.
- Conditional use for Taste Buds Kitchen (cooking school) at 2603 Aurora Ave Suite 119
- Townhome development NorthGate of Naperville at 2255 Monarch Drive
- Townhome development Ostara at northwest corner of Spring Avenue and Mill Street
- Approval of June 3, 2026 meeting minutes
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✓ Decided: Commission recommends approval of two developments, denies Spring Ave townhomes
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of a conditional use for Taste Buds Kitchen at 2603 Aurora Avenue Suite 119 and a major change to the Monarch Landing PUD for a townhome development at 2255 Monarch Drive, both by unanimous 8-0 votes. The Commission denied a request for a conditional use and rear yard setback variance for a townhome development at the northwest corner of Spring Avenue and Mill Street (Ostara), also by an 8-0 vote, citing traffic safety concerns, excessive density, and lack of hardship for the setback. The Commission also approved the minutes from the June 3, 2026 meeting.
- Recommended approval of a conditional use for an amusement establishment (Taste Buds Kitchen) at 2603 Aurora Avenue Suite 119, by an 8-0 vote.
- Recommended approval of a Major Change to the Monarch Landing PUD, a PUD Plat with a deviation, and a conditional use for single-family attached dwellings at 2255 Monarch Drive, by an 8-0 vote.
- Denied a conditional use for single-family attached dwellings and a rear yard setback variance for the property at the northwest corner of Spring Avenue and Mill Street (Ostara), by an 8-0 vote.
- Approved the minutes of the June 3, 2026 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting.
Council Chambers
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Good evening. I would like to call the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting for June 17, 2026 to order. Secretary Wright, please conduct a roll call. Abu Bakr? Present. Bonzo? Here. Castagnoli? Here. Langenbaugh? Here. McDaniel? Namis? Robbins? Wright is here. Student Rep. Robin? Madam Chair, we have a quorum. Great. Thank you. The first order of business tonight is the public forum. During the public forum, members of the public have the opportunity to address the Planning and Zoning Commission on issues which are not part of tonight's agenda. Please keep your comments limited to three minutes. Also, for the sake of all those in attendance, please refrain from clapping or shouting out in response to comments made by any speaker. Secretary Wright, do we have anyone signed up under public forum? No one signed up. Great. Our next order of business is public hearings. We have three public hearings scheduled for tonight's meeting. For each hearing, we will begin with a staff presentation or introduction followed by the petitioner's presentation. We will then take public testimony to ensure that we have the opportunity to hear from each person speaking, wishing to speak. Please keep your comments specific to the request under consideration and try to avoid repetitive comments. Also, for the sake of all those in attendance, please refrain from clapping or shouting out in response to the comments made by any speaker. Following all public testimony, the petitioner will provide clos …
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Planning and Zoning Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Council Chambers6:00 PMWednesday, June 17, 2026
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
6:00 PM
City of Naperville
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Council Chambers
Planning and Zoning Commission
Meeting Minutes
June 17, 2026Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes
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🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-0750 — approved with conditions
8 yea
Shafeek Abubaker yea · Meghna Bansal yea · Tom Castagnoli yea · Allison Longenbaugh yea · Derek McDaniel yea · Courtney Naumes yea · Whitney Robbins yea · Mark S. Wright yea
26-0763 — denied
8 nay
Shafeek Abubaker nay · Meghna Bansal nay · Tom Castagnoli nay · Allison Longenbaugh nay · Derek McDaniel nay · Courtney Naumes nay · Whitney Robbins nay · Mark S. Wright nay
26-0760 — approved
8 yea
Shafeek Abubaker yea · Meghna Bansal yea · Tom Castagnoli yea · Allison Longenbaugh yea · Derek McDaniel yea · Courtney Naumes yea · Whitney Robbins yea · Mark S. Wright yea
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council
Council to vote on $41M bond issuance and Costco traffic upgrades
The Naperville City Council will consider a consent agenda including a $41 million general obligation bond issuance and a $135,669 payment to Costco for traffic signal improvements. A public hearing will be opened for the Bauer Road Duplexes development and continued to July. The council will also receive a presentation on electric utility market participation.
- Authorize $41M General Obligation Bonds, Series 2026
- Approve $135,669 payment to Costco for Ogden/Iroquois traffic signals
- Amend Block 59 Business District Plan and Redevelopment Agreement
- Award $1.5M tree trimming contract to Asplundh Tree Experts
- Open public hearing for Bauer Road Duplexes (continued to July 21)
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✓ Decided: Council approves Block 59 plan amendment, contingent on new tenant lease
The City Council approved the first amendment to the Block 59 Business District Plan and Redevelopment Agreement, adding up to $1.85 million in recoverable costs for the developer. The approval is contingent upon the execution of a lease for a new tenant, which has not yet been signed. The council also approved a $1.5 million tree-trimming contract and received a presentation on future electric utility options.
- Approved the first amendment to the Block 59 Business District Plan (ORD 26-060), contingent on the execution of a proposed lease, by a 6-2 vote.
- Approved the first amendment to the Block 59 Business District Redevelopment Agreement (ORD 26-061), contingent on the same lease, by a 6-2 vote.
- Approved Bid 26-110 for Energized Tree Trimming, Tree Removal, and Disposal of Debris to Asplundh Tree Experts, LLC for up to $1,518,172.40 over three years.
- Approved the consent agenda, including cash disbursements of $42,841,680.75 for May 2026 and multiple procurement awards.
- Approved Change Order #3 to the Fire Engine Replacement contract, terminating it and bringing work in-house, for $13,778.81.
- Approved Change Order #4 to the 2024 Downtown Streetscape contract, adding 530 days to the schedule.
- Approved Change Order #1 to the North Central College Riverwalk Park contract for $75,000, with Mayor Wehrli and Councilwoman Jain recused.
- Passed ordinances authorizing up to $41,000,000 in General Obligation Bonds, Series 2026, and the defeasance of Series 2018 bonds.
Council Chambers
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Thank you. Good evening. Thank you. We're spending more Thank you. local resiliency in cases of grid failure or some local equipment failures. So what are critical loads? Examples would be Edward Hospital, senior living facilities, or even grocery stores. I was not involved in the selection of the critical loads, otherwise Benny's would have been on the list also. All right, before we move on, are there any questions? Any questions from the council? Councilman White. I like your selection there, city manager. I was there at lunchtime. Okay, very nice. I noticed when you're looking at the, you 're discussing some of the solar or wind, and we're looking at assets that would be placed in the city, but did we consider anything that, for example, if we wanted to do solar, could we do our own somewhere downstate? And so it doesn't have to be in Naperv ille or wind or something along those lines. You are correct. It would not be. We're not really well suited for that, but for both wind and wind or solar or actually any of the generation types, we could look at what would be purchase a PPA in which we're basically contracting ownership. Some of the challenges with that, obviously, the closer you can get, the cheaper you're going to have from line losses and lower transmission costs. However, you know, if we were to decide to go with wind, you know, wind is not going to be commercially feasible within Naperville, but you try to get it as close as possible to keep those transmission ch …
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City Council
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Council Chambers7:00 PMTuesday, June 16, 2026
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400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
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City of Naperville
Meeting Minutes - Final
City Council
7:00 PM
Council Chambers
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
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🗳️ How they voted — 4 divided votes
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
A motion was made by Councilman White, seconded by Councilman Kelly, to Page 9 City of Naperville Printed on 7/22/2026 June 16, 2026 City Council Meeting Minutes - Final pass the ordinance approving…
6 yea · 2 nay
Wehrli yea · Jain yea · Kelly yea · Syed yea · White yea · Wilson yea · Gibson nay · Holzhauer nay
A motion was made by Councilman White, seconded by Councilman Kelly, to pass the ordinance approving the first amendment to the Block 59 Business District Redevelopment Agreement contingent upon the…
6 yea · 2 nay
Wehrli yea · Jain yea · Kelly yea · Syed yea · White yea · Wilson yea · Gibson nay · Holzhauer nay
26-0734 — passed as amended
6 yea · 2 nay · 1 absent
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson nay · Ian Holzhauer nay · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom absent · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White yea · Nathan Wilson yea
passed
6 yea · 2 nay · 1 absent
Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson nay · Ian Holzhauer nay · Supna Jain yea · Patrick Kelly yea · Josh McBroom absent · Ashfaq Syed yea · Benjamin White yea · Nathan Wilson yea
The other 10 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Fri Jun 12, 2026 · 8:30 AM
Naper Settlement Museum Board
Museum Board to review 2027-2031 capital improvement plans and grant status
The board will discuss new business including the 2027-2031 Capital Improvement Plans (CIPs), a facilities planning and sustainability communication memo, and grant solicitation updates. They will also receive reports on summer programs, the 2025 annual report, and attendance demographics, and vote on minutes and financial reports.
- Discuss 2027-2031 Capital Improvement Plans (CIPs)
- Receive memo on facilities planning, maintenance, and sustainability
- Receive grant solicitation and status updates
- Receive Summer Programs & Events Guide 2026
- Approve financial reports for February and March 2026
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Naper Settlement Museum Board
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C8:30 AMFriday, June 12, 2026
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aloud during the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome,
positive comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain
from harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission m …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-0708 — approved
5 yea · 1 absent
Leanne Meyer-Smith absent · Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Julie Schremser yea · Erik Long yea · Sally Pentecost yea
26-0713 — approved
5 yea · 1 absent
Leanne Meyer-Smith absent · Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Julie Schremser yea · Erik Long yea · Sally Pentecost yea
26-0716 — approved
5 yea · 1 absent
Leanne Meyer-Smith absent · Scott Wehrli yea · Mary Gibson yea · Julie Schremser yea · Erik Long yea · Sally Pentecost yea
Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 8:15 AM
Riverwalk Commission
Commission to discuss future of Riverwalk Planning, Design, and Construction Committee
The Riverwalk Commission will receive a project update on the North Central College Riverwalk Park. They will discuss the future of the Riverwalk Planning, Design, and Construction Committee. The commission will also approve minutes from previous meetings and summaries of asset management walks.
- Receive update on North Central College Riverwalk Park
- Discuss future of Riverwalk Planning, Design, and Construction Committee
- Approve minutes from May 13, 2026 meeting
- Approve summary from April 29, 2026 AMP Walk
- Approve summary from May 7, 2026 AMP Walk
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✓ Decided: Riverwalk Commission keeps PDC meetings on as-needed basis
The Riverwalk Commission agreed to hold Planning, Design, and Construction (PDC) Committee meetings only as needed, with Chair Shields coordinating schedules with consultants. The commission also approved minutes from the May 13 meeting and summaries from two Asset Management Plan walks. Construction on the North Central College Riverwalk Park began May 27 after City Council awarded the contract to Baumgartner Construction.
- Approved May 13, 2026 meeting minutes (10-0-1)
- Approved April 29, 2026 AMP Walk summary (11-0)
- Approved May 7, 2026 AMP Walk summary (10-0-1)
- Consensus to hold PDC Committee meetings on an as-needed basis
- Commissioner Sagen recommended as PDC Committee Chair
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Riverwalk Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C8:15 AMWednesday, June 10, 2026
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400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
City of Naperville
Meeting Minutes
Riverwalk Commission
8:15 AM Meeting Room CWednesday, June 10, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER:
Riverwalk Commission Chair Shields called the June 10, 2026 Naperville
Riverwalk Commission meeting to order at 8:17 a.m. The meeting was held in
Meeting Room C at the Naperville Municipal Center located at 400 S. Eagle St.,
Naperville, IL.
B. ROLL CALL:
Present: 11 - Hannah Brauer; Grant Cowen; Ian Holzhauer; Andy Hynes;
Jeff Martin; Seth Michael; Tiffani Picco; Leslie Ruffing; Greg
Sagen; Johnna Shields, Chair; Carl Wohlt
Absent: 1 - Mike Sullivan
Also Present: Rebecca DeLarme, City staff; Brian Dusak, Engineering
Resource Associates, Inc. (ERA); Natalie Fopma, NCTV; Erin Franczyk,
ArtForum Naperville; Shannon Greene Robb, ArtForum Naperville; Rick
Hitchcock, former Riverwalk Commission Chairman; Stephanie Penick,
Naperville Riverwalk Foundation; Carl Peterson, Gary R. Weber Associates,
Inc. (GRWA); and Idhant Ranjan, Student Representative
Chair Shields announced that she and Commissioner Cowen accepted a
second term with the Riverwalk Commission, effective June 1, 2026 through
May 30, 2029.
Chair Shields thanked Hitchcock for providing a history of the Riverwalk for a
recent tour request from Rotary Club. She also thanked the Park District and
Commissioner Ruffing for their collaboration and assistance with a tour of the
Carillon that was provided by Tim Sleep.
C. PUBL …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
motion to approve the May 13, 2026 Riverwalk Commission meeting minutes was made by Commissioner Cowen and seconded by Commissioner Wohlt. The motion carried by the following vote:
9 yea
Cowen yea · Holzhauer yea · Hynes yea · Martin yea · Michael yea · Picco yea · Ruffing yea · Shields yea · Wohlt yea
motion to approve the April 29, 2026 Annual Asset Management Plan (AMP) Walk summary was made by Commissioner Picco and seconded by Commissioner Brauer. The motion carried by the following vote:
10 yea
Cowen yea · Holzhauer yea · Hynes yea · Martin yea · Michael yea · Picco yea · Ruffing yea · Sagen yea · Shields yea · Wohlt yea
motion to approve the May 7, 2026 Annual Asset Management Plan (AMP) Walk summary was made by Commissioner Martin and seconded by Commissioner Hynes. The motion carried by the following vote:
9 yea
Cowen yea · Holzhauer yea · Hynes yea · Martin yea · Michael yea · Picco yea · Ruffing yea · Shields yea · Wohlt yea
Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Sister Cities Commission
Commission to discuss selecting a new Sister City
The Sister Cities Commission will discuss and possibly begin the process of selecting a new Sister City. They will also receive updates on the Monarch Garden project and student exchange opportunities, and review commissioner roles. The meeting includes a presentation of a special recognition award to the Sister Cities Foundation.
- Presentation of Illinois Sister Cities Association 2026 Special Recognition Award to Sister Cities Foundation
- Discussion on selecting a new Sister City
- Update on advancing student exchange opportunities
- Project update: Monarch Garden
- Assignment of commissioner roles and responsibilities
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✓ Decided: Sister Cities Commission approves January 21, 2026 meeting minutes
The Commission approved the meeting minutes from January 21, 2026. Members received updates on the Monarch Garden project and student exchange opportunities, and discussed the assignment of Commissioner roles.
- Approved Sister Cities Commission meeting minutes of January 21, 2026
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Sister Cities Commission
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C6:30 PMWednesday, June 10, 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT:
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Comments and position statements received during this timeframe will be shared with the
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frame will not be transmitted or posted. Written comments will not be read aloud during
the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission mem …
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6:30 PM
City of Naperville
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C
Sister Cities Commission
Meeting Minutes - Final
June 10, 2026Sister Cities Commission Meeting Minutes - Final
PUBLIC COMMENT:
A. CALL TO ORDER:
B. ROLL CALL:
C. PUBLIC FORUM:
D. OLD BUSINESS:
E. REPORTS:
1. Presentation of the Illinois Sister Cities Association 2026 Special Recognition Award to
the Sister Cities Foundation
2. Welcome newly appointed Commissioners to the Sister Cities Commission
3. Receive the Project Update: Monarch Garden
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4. Update on advancing student exchange opportunities
5. Review of Sister Cities purpose and recent work
Marcie led the discussion.
6. Discuss and begin assignment of Commissioner roles and responsibilities
7. Receive the response on the request to select a new Sister City
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June 10, 2026Sister Cities Commission Meeting Minutes - Final
8. Mayor’s letter to Cancun Consular Leadership
9. Approve …
Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 4:30 PM
Board of Fire and Police
Board to decide on police officer hire and lateral appeal
The Board of Fire and Police will decide on hiring police officer candidate #3 Hamideh and an appeal from lateral candidate #2 Valentine. They will also receive reports from police and fire departments on recruitment, testing, and promotions, and vote to destroy a closed session recording from November 2024.
- Motion to hire police officer candidate #3 Hamideh
- Motion to approve/deny appeal of lateral candidate #2 Valentine
- Motion to approve open session minutes and seal closed session minutes from May 26, 2026
- Motion to destroy recording of November 12, 2024 closed session
- Police and fire department reports on recruitment and testing
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Meeting Room C
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Board of Fire and Police
City of Naperville
Meeting Agenda
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
http://www.naperville.il.us/
Meeting Room C4:30 PMTuesday, June 9, 2026
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the meeting.
PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in:
2-1-16 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.
ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive
comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from
harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission member …
🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-0721 — approved
3 yea · 1 absent · 1 abstain
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins abstain
26-0722 — approved
3 yea · 1 absent · 1 abstain
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins abstain
26-0723 — approved
3 yea · 1 absent · 1 abstain
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins abstain
26-0724 — approved
3 yea · 1 absent · 1 abstain
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins abstain
ADJOURNMENT: — approved
4 yea · 1 absent
Mike King yea · Robert Grant absent · Deana Losurdo yea · Michael Damico yea · Jim Collins yea
Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 100 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.
🏗️ Building permits (latest 25)
Recent records pulled from the city's own open-data portal. Beta — dates/values as published by the source.
| Issued | Address | Type | Value |
|---|
| Tue May 6, 2025 | 921 HEATHERTON DR | ROOM ADDITION LARGE | $625,000 |
| Wed Apr 23, 2025 | 1376 N ROUTE 59 | GREENER BUSINESS PROGRAM | |
| Wed Apr 23, 2025 | 1589 NAPERVILLE/WHEATON RD | GREENER BUSINESS PROGRAM | |
| Fri Apr 11, 2025 | 111 N COLUMBIA ST HM | HOUSE METER-ELECTRIC | |
| Wed Mar 26, 2025 | 300 E GARTNER RD | TD RIGHT OF WAY | |
| Thu Mar 20, 2025 | 1589 NAPERVILLE/WHEATON RD | GREENER BUSINESS PROGRAM | |
| Wed Mar 19, 2025 | 1803 N WASHINGTON ST | GREENER BUSINESS PROGRAM | |
| Wed Mar 19, 2025 | 964 E CHICAGO AV | GREENER BUSINESS PROGRAM | |
| Wed Mar 19, 2025 | 123 W JEFFERSON AV | GREENER BUSINESS PROGRAM | |
| Wed Mar 19, 2025 | 1864 HIGH GROVE LN 100 | GREENER BUSINESS PROGRAM | |
| Mon Mar 10, 2025 | 171 E CHICAGO AV | GREENER BUSINESS PROGRAM | |
| Mon Mar 10, 2025 | 244 S MAIN ST | GREENER BUSINESS PROGRAM | |
| Mon Mar 3, 2025 | 2255 HORSESHOE CR HM | HOUSE METER-ELECTRIC | |
| Thu Feb 20, 2025 | 226 N SLEIGHT ST | CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS | |
| Mon Feb 17, 2025 | 1271 S NAPER BL HM | GREENER BUSINESS PROGRAM | |
| Tue Feb 11, 2025 | 3363 111TH ST | COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION | |
| Mon Feb 10, 2025 | 1559 W OGDEN AV | GREENER BUSINESS PROGRAM | |
| Mon Feb 3, 2025 | 4232 TOWER CT | GREENER BUSINESS PROGRAM | |
| Wed Jan 29, 2025 | 106 N COLUMBIA ST | CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS | |
| Wed Jan 29, 2025 | 226 N SLEIGHT ST | CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS | |
| Thu Jan 9, 2025 | 1900 NORTH AURORA RD | COMMERCIAL ALTERATION/REPAIR (NO NEW SQ | $26,000 |
| Fri Jan 3, 2025 | 971 DAKOTA CR | RES ALTERATIONS/REMODLING (NO NEW SQ FTG | |
| Tue Dec 31, 2024 | 888 S ROUTE 59 108 | SIGN APPLICATIONS | |
| Tue Dec 31, 2024 | 888 S ROUTE 59 108 | SIGN APPLICATIONS | |
| Tue Dec 31, 2024 | 1420 E OGDEN AV | COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION | |
Source: Building permits
💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $773.0M | COVENANT AVIATION SECURITY, LLC Department of Homeland Security · TASK ORDER TO SUPPORT SECURITY SCREENING SERVICES AT SFO AIRPORT. |
| $480.1M | COVENANT AVIATION SECURITY, LLC Department of Homeland Security · IGF::CL,CT::IGF TASK ORDER 3 - SFO/SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPOR |
| $48.9M | BLUEWAY ONE JV LLC Department of Veterans Affairs · REPLACEMENT OF BOILERS AT ALBANY VAMC |
| $34.2M | BLUE PACIFIC JV LLC Department of Veterans Affairs · PROJECT 578-17-027: REPLACE EXISTING STEAM PIPE FROM VAULT 9 TO VAULT |
| $10.0M | BLUE PACIFIC JV LLC Department of Veterans Affairs · THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, QUALIFIE |
| $7.0M | BLUE YONDER INC Department of Veterans Affairs · 537-19-124 - UPGRADE NURSE CALL SYSTEM AT JESSE BROWN VA MEDICAL CENTE |
| $5.9M | BLUE YONDER INC Department of Veterans Affairs · CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR PROJECT 556-23-127 SURGICAL HVAC SYSTEMS REP |
| $5.4M | BLUE YONDER INC Department of Veterans Affairs · REMODEL BLOOD DRAW |
| $5.3M | NALCO COMPANY LLC Department of Veterans Affairs · WATER TREATMENT AND MONITORING SERVICES |
| $5.0M | BLUEWAY ONE JV LLC Department of Veterans Affairs · CONSTRUCT THE ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD MODERNIZATION (EHRM) INFRASTRUC |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
🌐 County-level context (DuPage County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Net migration-5,288 people (-$376.8M net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)3 ({"Severe Storm": 5, "Flood": 4, "Snowstorm": 4, "Tornado": 3 · last Fri Sep 20, 2024)
Traffic fatalities9 (2 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments34,121 (595,691 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,761/mo (1,180 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy12.8% (low numeracy 19% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
City profile
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Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$457.8M
Spending$421.8M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load LOW
Outstanding debt$97.1M
Debt-to-revenue0.21×
Debt-load index41 / 100
A debt-load indicator (national percentile of debt, deficit & aid-reliance) — not a solvency verdict. Cross-checked against official state fiscal-stress scores where they exist.
Outcomes — economic mobility
source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research useFor kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:
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Where it’s happening
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Every rezoning, development approval, and permit — explore the geocoded records in the
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