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Aurora: City of Lights
The Second largest City in Illinois, Aurora offers a vibrant community home. With access through 5 interchanges on the East/West Tollway, Aurora has shopping, educational institutions, museums and historic areas together with restaurants and entertainment venues. We celebrate living in "A City that is Second to None." |
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South East Villages Neighborhood Aldermen
South East Villages Neighborhood locates in portions of the 8th and 9th Wards. Alderman Rick Mervine represents the 8th Ward, email:
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serves as 9th Ward Alderman and may be reached online through www.9thward.net

Aurora operates under the Mayor/Aldermanic Council form of government, with twelve (12) Aldermen sitting on the City Council. Each of the City’s ten Wards elects an Alderman with another two (At-Large) elected citywide to serve on the Council. The City of Aurora has a full-time Mayor. Aldermanic positions are considered part-time.

Contact the Aldermen’s Office: 60 E Downer Place, phone 630.256.3020.
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U.S. Route 34 (Ogden Avenue) at the EJ&E/CN Railroad Crossing Project

Work continues to create a grade separation for the Ogden Avenue/Canadian National (EJ&E) Railroad Crossing.
Information about the December 6th Open House have been posted on the website, http://www.ogdenrrstudy.com/.
Construction will take several years to complete, and constraints include the proximity to the intersection of Ogden and Frontenac, the wetlands south of the crossing, underground gas lines crossing Ogden, overhead electrical lines, and the overpasses at Waubonsie Creek and McCoy Road.
Public involvement is encouraged. To share comments and concerns, contact IDOT through the website link. |
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The City of Aurora provides a Customer Service Center. Call 256-INFO (630.256.4636) or submit an online form for non-emergency contact with the City of Aurora. Remember, for non-emergency police calls, please phone Aurora Police Department, 630.256.5000. For an emergency, please dial 911.
Located at 3770 McCoy Drive, the Customer Service Center is open to help from Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm. Aurora's Customer Service Call Center works with all City Departments and can streamline answering your requests by gathering relevant information during your initial contact . The Center offers personal assistance by phone at 630.256-INFO.
Utilize the City of Aurora's Customer Service Center to find 'one-stop resource' answer to a City of Aurora concern. Services available include receiving information about Aurora, reporting a pothole, abandon vehicle, or broken streetlight, and purchasing recycling containers.
Phone 630.256.INFO Stop by 37770 McCoy Drive, Aurora Use the online form afterhours or on weekends.
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