Residents
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Animal Control
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FAQs
Find answers to frequently asked questions.
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Frequently Referenced Ordinances (PDF)
Access a condensed review of the most frequently referenced ordinances pertaining to issues such as parking regulations, solicitors, outdoor burning, diseased trees and more.
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Housing
Lisle offers a variety of housing options for all the seasons of life, including apartments, townhomes, single and multi-family residences, executive estates and senior living.
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Housing (Senior Living)
Seniors in Lisle have a variety of housing options available to them, from independent homes, upscale apartments, assisted living and more.
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Insect / Pest Problems
See how you can handle problems caused by pests such as the Emerald Ash Borer, Gypsy Moth, Zimmerman Pine Moth, etc.
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Leaf/Branch Pickup, Forestry
Locate details on programs such as the branch and leaf pickup programs and see information on forestry topics in Lisle.
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New Residents
Utilize a collection of information that is particularly useful for those that have just moved to the Village of Lisle.
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Overnight Parking
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Food Pantries
Visit this link for food pantries serving residents of Lisle.
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Permits & Licenses
Locate building permits, and licenses for areas like raffles, handicap permits, solicitation, etc.
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Pets
Discover what village ordinances require when it comes to pets in the Village of Lisle.
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Refuse, Yard Waste & Recycling
Discover details on refuse, recycling, and yard waste services provided by the village.
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Schools
Find out what education institutions exist in the Village of Lisle.
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Shop & Experience Lisle!
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Streets
See resources regarding village streets, street lights, and traffic signals.
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Sustainable & Recycling Information
Lisle recognizes responsible environmental stewardship as part of its mission in providing excellent municipal services to the community.
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Utilities
See a listing of utilities used by Village of Lisle residents.
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Warming and Cooling Centers
Residents needing relief from extreme hot or cold temperatures are encouraged to seek shelter
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Lisle Community Survey