City Council Workshop
scheduled for
September 8, 2009
Topic: Riverwalk & Revenue
(click here!)
Next Public Meeting Scheduled for
September 15, 2009
City Council Agenda Packet
for September 15, 2009
COUNCIL'S VOTING RECORDS (click here)
(UPDATED 08.23.09)
...scroll down for links to
individual voting records
Contact Information:
City Council Office
400 S. Eagle Street
Naperville, IL 60540
(630) 548-2983
council@naperville.il.us
Jim Boyajian boyajianj@naperville.il.us
630-305-5336
Judith Brodhead brodheadj@naperville.il.us
630-305-5335
Cell 630-417-7553 Kenn Miller millerk@naperville.il.us Cell 630-544-1211
Robert Fieseler fieselerr@naperville.il.us
630-305-5333
Richard Furstenau furstenaur@naperville.il.us
630-235-3377
Paul Hinterlong hinterlongp@naperville.il.us
630-305-5362
Doug Krause kraused@naperville.il.us
630-961-2713
630-305-5318
A. George Pradel pradelg@naperville.il.us
630-420-6018
Grant Wehrli wehrilg@naperville.il.us
630-305-5331
Voting Records per Councilmember
(Session Commencing May 2009)
(UPDATED 08.23.09)
James "Jim" Boyajian
Judith Brodhead
Robert "Bob" Fieseler
Richard "Dick" Furstenau
Paul Hinterlong
Douglas "Doug" Krause
Kenn Miller
A. George Pradel
Grant Wehrli
The City Council is comprised of the Mayor and eight elected officials.
The City Manager, is the Chief Administrator for the City overseeing all of the departments, is appointed by the Council. City Organizational Chart
The Council meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7:00pm in Council Chambers.
Council Chambers is located at the Municipal Center 400 S. Eagle St. Council meetings are televised live on the city's cable channel and can be seen by “streaming” on the City’s website.
Public Speaking Information:
City Council: Public Speaking Guidelines
Municipal Code 1-5-4-7: Council Rules - Citizen Participation
The purpose of citizen participation at city council meetings is to allow residents an opportunity to address the city council on issues of concern.
Residents may speak on issues that do not appear on the agenda under public forum.
Residents may also speak to specific agenda topics at the time the item is discussed.
One important note to keep in mind is that petitioners, or attorneys representing petitioners, will speak on an agenda item first and have up to 10 minutes.
Other speakers who have signed up for the same agenda item have up to three minutes to speak. Public forum topics can be discussed for a maximum of 30 minutes.
~taken from the City of
PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SPEAK AT A CITY COUNCIL MEETING YOU MUST SIGN IN BY 6:45P.M.
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Request and
Procedures to Obtain Records Under the FOIA
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