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Community Development Update
Construction on the new Lilac Station Holladay development at 101-109 S. Main Street, in downtown Lombard, is scheduled to start this Spring. Plans include a grocery store from the Prairie Food Co-op. Read on... -
AT&T Outage Updates
The Village has been in contact with AT&T regarding ongoing outages for some of their customers that began on Feb. 23rd. Read on... -
March is Illinois Severe Weather Preparedness Month
To help residents plan ahead for severe weather, Lombard is recognizing Illinois Severe Weather Preparedness Month by sharing tips and safety information throughout March. Read on... -
Adopt a Fire Hydrant this Winter
Residents are encouraged to “Adopt a Fire Hydrant” near their home, to make sure hydrants are easily accessible to firefighters during fire emergencies. Share your photos with us! Read on... -
Preventing Fires During Cold Weather
As you stay cozy and warm this winter, be fire smart! 1 in every 5 home fire deaths involves heating equipment. Learn about how to stay safe and avoid fires this winter. Read on... -
Extreme Cold: Avoiding Frozen Pipes
Extreme cold can cause pipes to crack and burst. Public Works is sharing reminders on how to help avoid this expensive and damaging situation. Read on... -
Change in Weather Temperatures and Water Main Breaks
When temperatures are well below twenty degrees outside, freezing soil may shift when it contracts, causing pipes to move and increasing the likelihood of a water main break and subsequent repair. Read on... -
Political Campaign Sign Restrictions in the Village of Lombard
With the upcoming election approaching, the Village of Lombard is reminding both businesses and residences of regulations pertaining to political campaign signs located within the Village. Read on... -
Promoting Pedestrian Safety During Winter Weather
Lombard Village Code helps ensure better pedestrian access after snowfall Read on... -
Sign Up for Smart 9-1-1
Smart 911 allows residents to provide detailed information related to your residence or family, that is viewable to first responders in the case of emergency. Read on... -
Prevent Thefts With the 9 p.m. Routine
The Lombard Police Department is reminding residents to ensure that their valuables are removed from vehicles, that their vehicles and homes are locked, and that they turn on exterior lights, as part of a “9 p.m. routine” every night to help deter thefts. Read on... -
Clearing Sidewalks After Snowfall
When snowfall occurs, Village Code requires a path clearance minimum of 5 feet wide, on commercial properties or in designated areas (see story) that are commonly used by pedestrians. Read on...
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