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Thursday, May 15 Roly Poly Storytime
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Friday, May 16 Preschool Storytime
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Thursday, May 18 Home Security Fair
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Tuesday, May 23 Regular City Council Meeting
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Monday, May 29 Memorial Day - City Hall Closed
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Welcome to Villa Park's E-newsletter "The Feeder." The City of Villa Park is dedicated to sharing information and resources with the community. This newsletter will highlight information on community interests, events, and activities, as well as update and report on major projects happening in the city. Editions will be released periodically. Enjoy!
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Villa Park's Great American Family Picnic!
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The Villa Park Community Services Foundation is hosting it's annual Great American Family Picnic on Sunday, May 28, 2017 from 11:30 AM - 4:30 PM.
Enjoy a car show, live music, carnival games, great food and vendors, plus a lot more! Also, be sure to come dressed in your patriotic attire for a chance to win a prize!
The Great American Family Picnic will be held at Villa Park High School located at 18042 Taft Avenue, Villa Park, CA 92861. For more information about this event, click here!
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May is Building Safety Awareness Month!
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Building Safety Month (BSM), founded by the International Code Council (ICC), is celebrated by jurisdictions worldwide during the month of May.
Building Safety Month is a public awareness campaign to help individuals, families and businesses understand what it takes to create safe and sustainable structures. The campaign reinforces the need for adoption of modern, model building codes, a strong and efficient system of code enforcement and a well-trained, professional workforce to maintain the system.
It is a good time to remind Villa Park residents of the importance of pulling permits.
Permits are the way the City of Villa Park regulates construction. This is designed to ensure that all construction in the City is safe. The safety of the occupants in buildings is the primary reason for having construction codes.
A construction permit is needed for all new construction. In many cases, a permit is needed for repair or replacement of existing fixtures, such as replacing windows. A plumbing, electrical, or a mechanical permit maybe needed for any addition or changes to a building's existing system; for example, moving or adding an electrical outlet, replacing a water heater or replacing a heating or air conditioning unit.
Once plans are approved, you're required to build the project according to those plans. If any changes are made to the plans, they must be made with the City's approval.
For more information about obtaining a building permit, or to speak with the City's Building Official, please call City Hall at (714) 998-1500.
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