City of Wheaton announces upcoming Board of Fire and Police Commissioners meeting

Andrea Rosedale City Clerk at City of Wheaton
Andrea Rosedale City Clerk at City of Wheaton
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The City of Wheaton announced on May 15 that the next regular meeting date for the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners is scheduled for Wednesday, May 22 at 5:00 p.m. The meeting will take place at 303 W. Wesley Street, Wheaton, Illinois, in the City Hall, Conley Room.

This announcement informs residents about an opportunity to attend and participate in city government proceedings related to fire and police matters.

According to the agenda released by City Clerk Andrea Rosedale, the meeting will include roll call, public comment, approval of minutes, old business, new business—including approval of entry-level eligibility list (including preference points), election of officers for the board—and adjournment. “Respectfully submitted,” Rosedale said in the notice.

Mayor Philip J. Suess and City Manager Michael Dzugan are also listed as officials associated with this announcement. The city council members named include Erica Bray-Parker, Leah Brice, Scott Brown, Bradley Clousing, Lynn Robbins and Scott Weller.

Residents interested in local governance or matters concerning fire and police services may wish to attend or follow up on decisions made during this session.



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