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Residents urge volunteering and raise Oakview water-billing concerns during public comment
Summary
Michael Lowe announced efforts to restart a Kiwanis club in Lisle and invited volunteers; a second resident criticized the village's handling of Oakview water issues, citing higher bills for Oakview homeowners and requesting greater outreach and responses from officials.
During the public‑comment portion of the Nov. 17 meeting, two speakers addressed the board.
Michael Lowe, representing Kiwanis International, said members are working to restart a Lisle Kiwanis club and invited residents to a meeting at the Woodridge Lisle Firehouse on Nov. 17 at 6 p.m.; he provided contact information…
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