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Generally, No. Village code states that no person shall park any vehicle between the hours of two o’clock (2:00) A.M. and six o’clock (6:00) A.M. of any day, except physicians on emergency calls, on any street in the Municipality. (Ord. 63-O-34, 12-23-1963; amd. Ord. 20-O-22, 6-8-2020 ). -- Requests must be received submitted online prior to 12:00 AM cut off. -- Overnight parking requests received after 12:00 AM may be subject to citation. -- Overnight parking requests left on Police Department voicemail will not be honored. -- Overnight parking will not be granted when there is one inch or more of snow fall. -- Overnight parking permission does not exempt any other Village parking regulations as listed in Village of Willowbrook Municipal Code. If you need to park your vehicle overnight, please submit your request online using the link below.
Beginning July 1, 2020, you will be limited to 3 nights per month.
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If there is an immediate emergency, call 9-1-1. Reports will not be taken over the phone. If you are currently in the Village of Willowbrook, call (630) 325-2121 or dial 9-1-1. You may also file a report in person at the Police Department.Police
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A red light violation is a citation issued by the Village via the use of an automated traffic enforcement camera. The violation occurs when the entire vehicle is behind the white stop line of the intersection when the light turns red and then the driver continues through the intersection despite the red light.Police
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Yes! Water bills, building permits, business licenses, parking tickets, park events, and several miscellaneous payments may now be paid online. For more information, clickPolice
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Call the DuPage County Clerk's Office at (630) 407-8600 or pay online.Police
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As a service to our residents we offer a Vacation Watch program that allows residents to enjoy worry free vacations, knowing that their homes are being checked regularly by their police department. If you would like to place your home on Vacation Watch, submit a request using the link below.Police