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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COVID-19

COVID-19

Video

Addison Community Television has begun a series of interviews, highlighting the community response to COVID-19.  You can view the playlist on YouTube here.




March 23, 2020: Mayor Rich Veenstra and Deputy Police Chief Joe Maranowicz offered an update today on the COVID-19 Pandemic's repercussions in the community, and things everyone – especially seniors – need to know.




March 25, 2020: Representatives from both of Addison's school districts discussed the COVID-19 pandemic's effects on students, and how families can continue to receive services during the shut down. Mayor Rich Veenstra also gives a community update.


March 27, 2020Fire Chief Scott Walker and Addison Police Commander Roy Selvik discuss how COVID-19 has altered operations and dealings with the public, and what measures are being taken to keep the public – and their personnel – safe.


March 30, 2020Addison Township Food Pantry has stepped up its efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure that residents are able to feed their families. Township Supervisor Dennis Reboletti visited Addison Community Television to discuss operations.


April 1, 2020: Karen Ayala, Executive Director of the DuPage County Health Department, introduces the new COVID-19 Online Dashboard.


April 3, 2020: Mayor Rich Veenstra and Deputy Police Chief Joe Maranowicz discuss the Village's continued response to COVID-19.


April 6, 2020: As "spring break" has concluded, school representatives discuss how remote learning is being handled in each of Addison's school districts during the pandemic.


April 8, 2020: On location with Addison Township Supervisor Dennis Reboletti at the Township Food Pantry.


April 13, 2020: State Representative Kathleen Willis, 77th District, gives an update on the State of Illinois' response to COVID-19.


April 17, 2020: Representatives from the Addison Public Library and Addison Park District discuss services that are still offered despite the facility closings, as well as eventual plans for reopening.


April 20, 2020: Addison Township Supervisor Dennis Reboletti gives an update on the demands at the Township Food Pantry as a result of the pandemic.


April 22, 2020Mayor Rich Veenstra and Deputy Chief of Police Joe Maranowicz give an update on COVID-19 response and mitigation.


April 24, 2020
: Administrators from Addison's school districts react to the announcement from the Governor's office that schools will remain closed for the remainder of the school year, and discuss plans for finishing the semester.


April 29, 2020: Director of Police Bill Hayden discusses the changes taking place May 1, including the requirement for face coverings in public.



May 8, 2020: Mayor Rich Veenstra and Village Manager Joe Maranowicz discuss the DuPage County Health Department's expanded COVID-19 Dashboard and what the numbers reveal.
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