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This Music Monday, we're trading flip-flops for boots (metaphorically, please don't swim in them) as the pool goes full-on country! After Workin' 9 to 5, the Romeoville Aquatic Center is the No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems destination.
Wednesdays were made for getting a little wacky at the pool during Open Swim hours! Turn your midweek slump into splash-tastic fun with cannonball contests, rubber duck races, basketball shootouts, and other surprise activities!
Beat the heat with holiday cheer in this festive mid-summer workout.
There is an urgent need for blood donations. See the upcoming dates to donate. Make an appointment before spots fill up! If you are healthy, feeling well and eligible to give blood, please make an appointment as soon as possible by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App, go to www.RedCrossBlood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
BLOOD DRIVES
Miles of Kindness Blood DriveWednesday, July 8, 202610:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Romeoville Athletic & Event Center, 55 Phelps Ave.Two friends are traveling Route 66, collecting stories of kindness, connection, and community for a documentary and also trying to inspire 2,500 blood donations — one for every mile they’ll travel. Help them reach their goal! Click here to donate.
Thursday, July 9, 20261:00-6:00 p.m.American Red Cross, 1293 Windham Parkway Sponsored by the American Red Cross of the Illinois River Valley
Monday, July 20, 20261:00-6:00 p.m.American Red Cross, 1293 Windham Parkway
Wednesday, July 22, 20269:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.Romeoville Recreation Center, 900 W. Romeo Rd.
Monday, August 3, 20261:00-6:00 p.m.American Red Cross, 1293 Windham Parkway Sponsored by the American Red Cross of the Illinois River Valley
Monday, August 17, 20261:00-6:00 p.m.American Red Cross, 1293 Windham Parkway
Friday, August 21, 20269:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.Romeoville Recreation Center, 900 W. Romeo Rd.
Monday, September 21, 20261:00-6:00 p.m.American Red Cross, 1293 Windham Parkway Sponsored by the American Red Cross of the Illinois River Valley
Tuesday, September 22, 20269:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Joliet Junior College - Romeoville Campus, 1125 W. Romeo Rd. Sponsored by JJC
Friday, September 25, 20269:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Romeoville Recreation Center, 900 W. Romeo Rd.
Monday, October 5, 20261:00-6:00 p.m.American Red Cross, 1293 Windham Parkway Sponsored by the American Red Cross of the Illinois River Valley
Monday, October 19, 20261:00-6:00 p.m.American Red Cross, 1293 Windham Parkway Sponsored by the American Red Cross of the Illinois River Valley
Friday, November 27, 202610:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.American Red Cross, 1293 Windham Parkway Sponsored by the American Red Cross of the Illinois River Valley
Tuesday, December 15, 20269:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.American Red Cross, 1293 Windham Parkway Sponsored by the American Red Cross of the Illinois River Valley
Monday, December 21, 20261:00-6:00 p.m.American Red Cross, 1293 Windham Parkway Sponsored by the American Red Cross of the Illinois River Valley
At last night’s Illinois Real Estate Journal Awards ceremony, the Village of Romeoville’s Wayfair project was named Most Significant Lease Transaction. The Village was also a finalist for Municipality of the Year.
The e-retailer’s fulfilment center represents a $125 million investment in the community and will generate millions of dollars in taxable sales. Wayfair’s building, coming in at 1.2 million square feet, is one of the largest recent transactions in the region and is the largest lease in Romeoville’s history. The project will be one of the primary property tax generators in Romeoville.
“It’s a great honor to be recognized for the work that went into this lease agreement,” said Mayor Noak. “Our partnership with Wayfair is already off to a fantastic start and we are eager to officially welcome them to Romeoville.”
Wayfair plans to hire 250 full-time roles with peak employment eventually approaching 500 jobs. Projected opening is mid 2022. Part of this project also includes the extension of Pinnacle Drive, connecting Renwick Road to Airport Road.
Read on for information about the water conservation ordinance, cooling centers, power outages, and more.
Building permits are required for most home improvements so that the building inspectors may inspect for safety, zoning, compliance etc.
Join beyond classic rock band Anthem at our summer long ROCKIN' THE VILLE Concert Series located at Deer Crossing Park (1050 W. Romeo Road) on July 16th!
Come join us and Lockport Township Park District for an evening of fun in our community park!
Join rock band Rockhouse at our summer long ROCKIN' THE VILLE Concert Series located at Deer Crossing Park (1050 W. Romeo Road) on July 23rd!
Meet Jen Anderson and walk together to spread positivity, inspire acts of kindness, and promote a sense of community.
Join Jen Anderson at Deer Crossing Park Amphitheater for a high energy Zumba class. Free for Fit 4 Life Members or just $5 for Non-Members!
Join Debbi Weston at Deer Crossing Park for Outdoor Yoga. Registration required. Free for Fit 4 Life Members or $5 for Non-Members. In the event of inclement weather this class will be held inside at the Romeoville Recreation Center.
CHESS • CUTS • COPSFREE COMMUNITY DAYBuilding trust - one move at a time.
Saturday, August 15, 20269:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.Romeoville Recreation Center, 900 W. Romeo Rd.
PLAY CHESS | FREE HAIRCUTS (ages 4-17) | MEET LOCAL OFFICERSJoin local officers, barbers, and neighbors for a fun day of chess, conversation, and community.
To register, click here.
The Romeoville Police Department offers a vacation check service for Village residents. When a resident goes away on vacation, a police officer can check their home up to three times per day to make sure it remains secure. A request form must be completed, signed and returned to the Police Department prior to departure. You may pick up the request form at the Police Department, 1050 W. Romeo Rd. OR click here to complete and submit request form online.
All motorized vehicles and bikes are treated as vehicles under Illinois Vehicle Code and Village codes. This includes stopping at traffic signs and yielding the right of way.
The Village of Romeoville is committed to education and encourages responsible electric bike and scooter use to protect all road users. Please review the e-bikes rules of the road for safety.
The Village of Romeoville’s drinking water quality report details the results of the Village’s water quality monitoring and testing programs and provides information about the water system.
To see how Romeoville’s water quality compares with established and state drinking standards, click here.
If you wish to have a paper copy, you can print by clicking here. You can also receive a printed version by contacting our Public Works Department at (815) 886-1870. Para obtener una copia de este reporte en Español, llame al (815) 886-1870.
Water Conservation Ordinance goes in effect 5/10-9/10. Residential/Non-Residential Outdoor Water Uses: Addresses ending in even numbers may water on even number calendar days. Addresses ending in odd numbers may water on odd number calendar days. The hours are from 6-9 AM & 7-10 PM.
ComEd will perform vegetation management activities on distribution circuits in the area within the next few months. The vegetation management activities are a key component of ComEd’s maintenance program to ensure system electrical reliability, as vegetation contact with ComEd equipment is a leading cause of outages.
In accordance with applicable statutory requirements, ComEd is required to provide each affected municipality a map of the area affected by the vegetation management activities. See below.
Register your team or come watch this basketball tournament for 14u-17u boys.
This boys and girls basketball camp is designed for players of all skill levels looking to get better in a positive environment with high-energy coaches.
Enjoy a day talking, purchasing and browsing geocoins and trackables.
National Night Out enhances the relationship between Neighbors and Law Enforcement while bringing back a true sense of Community.
Tuesday, August 4th 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 1050 W. Romeo Rd.
Join the Romeoville Police Dept. for:
Local cookbook author and food blogger Heifa Odeh of Fufu’s Kitchen shares recipes and stories centered around traditional Arab cuisine. You don’t have to be a professional chef or spend hours in the kitchen to enjoy the amazing flavors of West Asia. She will show you how quick and easy it is to make your favorite dishes at home. Heifa is the author of the cookbook "Dine in Palestine: An Authentic Taste of Palestine in 60 Recipes from My Family to Your Table."
Samples provided. By participating in this food program, you acknowledge and accept that the White Oak Library District, Romeoville Branch and Chef Heifa are not responsible for any food allergies and reactions. Please note that the program begins at 6:30pm.
About Chef Heifa Odeh:Chef Heifa is a first-generation Palestinian American raised in NJ but now calls Chicago home. She is the the founder, recipe developer, and food photographer behind Fufu’s Kitchen. She is also the cookbook author of "Dine in Palestine." It is a collection of 60 recipes from Chef Heifa's family to your table.
This library program has been made possible through a partnership between the White Oak Library District and the Village of Romeoville.
Registration is required for this event. Registration will close on August 12, 2026 @ 6:30pm.
CHESS • CUTS • COPSFREE COMMUNITY DAYBuilding trust - one move at a time.
Saturday, August 15, 20269:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.Romeoville Recreation Center, 900 W. Romeo Rd.
PLAY CHESS | FREE HAIRCUTS (ages 4-17) | MEET LOCAL OFFICERSJoin local officers, barbers, and neighbors for a fun day of chess, conversation, and community.
To register, click here.
Do you purchase items on online community groups? Did you know that Romeoville has a safe location at the Police Dept. to exchange items?
To learn more about the journey to a new water source for the Village of Romeoville click here.
The Village of Romeoville has a few online registries that may apply to you or a loved one.
The Senior/Special Needs Registry is designed for residents who are seniors or have special medical needs (important medications, medical devices, or other requirements). The form will be submitted to the police and fire departments so that emergency responders will know ahead of time about any special circumstances they may encounter when responding to a call at your home.
The Veterans Registry will notify veterans in town of special programs and opportunities available for those who have served our country in the armed services.
The No Solicitor Registry is aimed at preventing solicitors from visiting your residence. When solicitors register for a permit, they will receive a copy of addresses they are not to visit. Yours will be among them.