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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Village Departments

Village Departments

Public Works

The Public Works Department is comprised of eight divisions, at two primary locations:

Public Services

The main office for Public Services is the Public Works Building at 1491 Jeffrey Drive.  Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.  They can be reached at 630/620-2020 during office hours, and for after hour emergencies, call the Addison Police Department non-emergency number at 630/543-3080. 

Street Division – responsible for Village street, parking lot and traffic sign maintenance, pavement striping and snow plowing.

Water Division – responsible for operation and maintenance of the Village’s water system, including storage, pumping, treatment and distribution.

Electrical & Forestry – responsible for street lighting, parkway tree trimming and planting, and mulch giveaway.

Fleet Services – responsible for maintenance of all Village owned vehicles. 

Environmental Services

The main office for Environmental Services is the North Wastewater Treatment Plant at 711 N. Addison Road.  Office hours are from 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday.  They can be reached at 630/279-2140 during office hours, and for after hour emergencies, call the Addison Police Department non-emergency number at 630/543-3080.

Sewer Division – responsible for maintenance and repair of the Villages sanitary and storm sewer systems.  They also operate all sanitary lift stations and flood control pumping stations.

A.J. LaRocca Wastewater Treatment Plant – responsible for the operation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment facility at 333 S. Villa Avenue.

North Wastewater Treatment Plant – responsible for the operation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment facility at 711 N. Addison Road.

Laboratory & Technical Services Division - responsible for all laboratory testing, the Industrial Pre-Treatment (IPT) program, and environmental issues involving air, land, water, and noise pollution.


Rick Federighi Rick Federighi, Director of Public Works
 Phone: 630/620-2020
 email: RFederighi@addison-il.org 

 Profile: Appointed Director of Public Works in June 2015.  Previously served as Assistant  Director from 2011 to 2015.  Has been employed with the Village in various positions  since 1990, including Industrial Pre-Treatment Inspector, Environmental Compliance Coordinator, Supervisor of the Laboratory & Technical Services Division, and Superintendent of Environmental Services.

He has earned a BA in History,  BS in Chemistry and a Master’s in Public Administration.  His MPA concentration is in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Environmental Management.  Member of the American Public Works Association, American Water Works Association, and the Water Environment Federation.  He has authored papers and spoken at many conferences and workshops on subjects such as Storm Water, Industrial Wastewater, Pollution Prevention, Industrial Waste Minimization, and Emergency Chemical Spill Response.  Guest lecturer at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.

To view the Public Works Department's Annual Operations Report, click here.
To view the 2023-2024 Snow Removal Plan, click here.
To view the 2023 Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Pollution Plan and Long Term Control Plan (LTCP), click here.

Current Construction Projects

 Water Meter Project click here.

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