The Village staff and employees strive to provide the best service possible to our residents, while keeping your property taxes as low as possible.


Your local government – made up of dedicated elected officials and highly qualified staff – works hard to ensure that Addison continues to grow and thrive.  Village services are consistently praised, while being provided with a reasonable tax rate.

More than 36,000 people call the Village of Addison home.  Whether you are new to our community, or have lived here for years, here is some of the information you need to know.  

Addison has been extremely successful at attracting and retaining industry and business within the village due to the proactive and forward-thinking actions of its elected officials. To encourage business and industrial development and facilitate the expansion of existing sites, the village offers a wide variety of economic incentives that are molded to the needs of each individual business seeking a home in Addison.

Whether you are considering calling Addison home, or just visiting for day for pleasure or business, here are some links you might find useful.

                                                                                                        

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Snow Routes


Following a snowfall of two inches or more, parking is prohibited on streets designated as posted snow routes until snow removal procedures are completed.

Following a snowfall of four inches or more, parking is prohibited on all streets until snow removal procedures are completed. Violators' automobiles will be towed at the owner's expense.

It is illegal to shovel or plow snow or ice against a fire hydrant or regulatory sign, or onto the sidewalk or street. Apartment or multi-unit residence owners are responsible for clearing off-street parking spaces and parking lots within 12 hours after a four-inch snowfall. Violators are subject to fine.

Although there is no ordinance requiring it, residents will not only assist police and fire personnel but can be of service to themselves by clearing snow away from nearby fire hydrants to allow quick location and access to the hydrant in the event of a fire, and by clearing snow off of house numbers and mailboxes so that addresses are visible in the event of an emergency.

To review the 2020-2021 Snow Removal Plan, click here.

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