Naperville continues to be an environmental leader among its peers making measurable, cost-effective investments in our infrastructure to provide more sustainable services.
Sustainable development encourages economic growth and development while conserving resources in the long-term interest of individuals, the community and our ecosystem.
Refuse and recycling programs provide consumers with a variety of options to responsibly dispose of their waste while benefiting the environment in a number of ways.
As both a consumer and provider of resources and energy, the City of Naperville seeks to provide customer education and take fiscally-sound conservation actions to use available resources responsibly.
A sustainable transportation system is accessible, affordable, operates efficiently and offers a variety of easily navigable transportation modes which support a vibrant and successful community.
This dataset quantifies watermain leaks discovered during surveys of the water system utilizing acoustical listening devices. From 2013-2017 a single City-wide survey was conducted per calendar year. Beginning in 2018 two City-wide surveys were completed.
Naperville has an annual tree sale for residents.This dataset tracks annual tree sale volumes and analyzes the cumulative stormwater, energy and carbon dioxide (CO2) benefits of the trees since 2010 based on on the National Tree Benefits Calculator (http://www.treebenefits.com/calculator/).