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Summer Soiree Promises Fun with Nineties Twist and Laser Show

August 16, 2024 | Hanover Park, DuPage County, Illinois



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Summer Soiree Promises Fun with Nineties Twist and Laser Show
During a recent village board meeting, trustees unanimously approved several key measures, including amendments to the purchasing and selling authority of the village manager and the adoption of the Hanover Park purchasing policy dated August 24, 2024. The board also approved warrants totaling over $555,000, reflecting ongoing financial commitments.

In her monthly treasurer's report, Julianna highlighted that the village is halfway through its budget year and encouraged questions from the board. She also promoted the upcoming \"Summer Soiree with a Nineties Twist,\" scheduled for Saturday, which aims to engage the community with music and a laser light show.

Clerk Christy reported on a recent clerks meeting focused on upcoming elections and announced her receipt of a scholarship for the Municipal Clerks Institution, which will aid her certification process. She also mentioned the Economic Development Committee's initiatives, including a coupon book for local businesses and plans for a manufacturers meet-up in October.

Chief of Police announced an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new fire station on August 21, inviting community members to attend.

Trustee Gutierrez raised concerns about a pedestrian bridge near Fox School that was closed due to structural issues. The village is currently evaluating repair or replacement options while directing pedestrian traffic to an alternative bike path.

Overall, the meeting underscored the village's commitment to community engagement, financial oversight, and infrastructure safety.

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