Pace Suburban Bus Service announced on May 27 that it will improve and expand bus service on Route 331, which serves the Brookfield area, effective Sunday, May 31. The changes are part of a pilot project aimed at enhancing public transportation options for local residents.
The updated schedule will see weekday buses operating from 4:39 a.m. to 11:15 p.m., with service every 30 minutes for most of the day. On Saturdays, buses will run from 4:40 a.m. to 10:55 p.m., with intervals ranging from every 30 to 50 minutes. Sunday and holiday schedules will offer service from 5:17 a.m. to 10:55 p.m., also at intervals of approximately every 30 to 50 minutes.
Updated timetables dated May 31 will be available soon on PaceBus.com, onboard buses, and by calling (847) 364-7223 (option three), according to Pace Suburban Bus Service.
Brookfield’s Village Hall at 8820 Brookfield Avenue functions as the main administrative hub where residents can access municipal offices and services such as permits and utilities, according to the official website. The village operates as a municipal government focused on civic administration, public works, safety measures, community services, utility billing, code enforcement, property maintenance oversight, permitting and licensing processes—including online payments—and public safety through its police department. Departments such as Public Works, Code Enforcement, Finance, and Police coordinate efforts to provide these services within Brookfield’s boundaries.
Brookfield’s government continues its role in offering municipal services and regulations designed for community needs, according to the official website.



