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Community gears up for Wicked West Fest and Halloween events

October 04, 2024 | Westmont, DuPage County, Illinois


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Community gears up for Wicked West Fest and Halloween events
The Westmont Village Board convened recently to discuss a range of community events and important administrative updates, emphasizing civic engagement and public safety initiatives.

Mayor's announcements highlighted the final draw event at Veterans Memorial Park, scheduled for this Sunday from 12 PM to 4 PM. Residents are encouraged to attend, even if they arrive after local sports events.

Clerk Cimsky reminded attendees that the deadline for voter registration for the upcoming November 5th election is approaching. Residents must register or transfer their registration by mail or in person by October 8th, and by October 20th for online applications. Early voting will be available at the Westmont Public Library from October 21st to November 4th.

Trustee Little reported on the Administration Finance Committee's recent meeting, where it was noted that water rates will see a $5 increase for residential users. This adjustment comes after a five-year freeze on rate increases due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, the committee discussed the upcoming Wicked West Fest, which will feature various community events, including a Halloween decorating contest and a costume contest on October 19th.

Trustee Nerra provided updates on public works, including an open house at the Downers Grove Sanitary District and the upcoming planning and zoning commission meeting on October 9th. He also praised the village's landscaping efforts, particularly the use of a hydro seeder that has enhanced local green spaces.

In public safety, Trustee Simonovitz announced a paper shred fundraiser for Special Olympics on October 5th and a drug take-back day on October 26th, with locations at the police department and Mariano's.

Trustee Guzzo, represented by the mayor, reported on a successful fire department open house and announced a silent parade on October 11th to honor firefighters and fire victims.

Lastly, Trustee Barker shared details about the Environmental Improvement Committee's upcoming meeting and initiatives, including a recycling contest and a pumpkin compost collection event scheduled for November 2nd.

The meeting underscored the village's commitment to community involvement, public safety, and environmental sustainability, encouraging residents to participate in upcoming events and initiatives.

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