What's Happening?
Naperville is actively seeking two individuals to co-chair the city's Bicentennial Committee as it prepares for its 200th anniversary in 2031. The city has opened applications for these volunteer positions,
which are due by February 13, with selections expected in May. The co-chairs will be responsible for leading fundraising efforts, organizing community events, marketing, and selecting volunteers for subcommittees. Candidates must be Naperville residents and cannot currently hold elected government positions. The city, founded in 1831, has grown from a small settlement to the third largest city in Illinois, known for its community spirit and quality of life. The planning framework for the bicentennial, approved by the Naperville City Council, includes potential projects like '200 trees for 200 years' and improvements to the Naperville Riverwalk, which will also celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2031.
Why It's Important?
The bicentennial celebration is a significant milestone for Naperville, reflecting its growth and development over two centuries. The event provides an opportunity to engage the community, celebrate its history, and plan for future improvements. The involvement of local residents as co-chairs underscores the city's commitment to community participation and volunteerism. This celebration could enhance Naperville's reputation as a desirable place to live and work, potentially attracting new residents and businesses. The planned improvements to the Riverwalk and other community projects could also boost local tourism and economic activity.
What's Next?
Following the selection of the co-chairs in May, the planning for Naperville's bicentennial will intensify. The co-chairs will work with city officials and community members to finalize the celebration's events and projects. The city will likely see increased community engagement as residents contribute ideas and volunteer for various activities. The bicentennial framework will guide these efforts, but the co-chairs will have the flexibility to introduce new ideas and initiatives. As the anniversary approaches, the city will continue to develop and implement projects that enhance its infrastructure and community spaces.








