Meet Your City Council
A New Way to Connect with Naperville’s Elected Officials
Starting March 4, the public must use Naperville’s Help Center to contact Mayor Scott Wehrli and all City Council members. This provides a more efficient and organized way to submit requests, questions and feedback. This process will replace submitting inquiries to elected officials using City email addresses. The City has created a help guide to assist you with making a submission through the new Help Center form.
The City Council includes the Mayor and eight Council members elected at large. For more information about the Mayor and each of the Council members, click on their names below.
Citizen Participation
The Naperville City Council meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month in Council Chambers of the Naperville Municipal Center, 400 S. Eagle St. Each meeting allows residents an opportunity to address the Council on issues of concern. Residents may speak on issues that do not appear on the agenda under public forum. Residents may also speak to specific agenda topics at the time the item is discussed.
Petitioners, or attorneys representing petitioners, will speak on an agenda item first and have up to 10 minutes. Other speakers who have signed up for the same agenda item have up to three minutes to speak. Public forum topics can be discussed for a maximum of 30 minutes.
The deadline for online speaker sign-ups and phone call requests to be added to the speaker list is 6:30 p.m. on the day of the meeting. Written comments and positions statements must be submitted online by 4 p.m. the day of the meeting.
Use the Help Center to
Contact City of Naperville Mayor Scott A. Wehrli and/or City Council members.
Contact NowView The Help Center Guide
View instructions on how to contact your elected officials.
View the Help GuideInside this section
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Mayor Scott A. Wehrli
With decades of experience in business, community banking, law enforcement and public service, lifelong Naperville resident Scott A. Wehrli was first elected to the office of mayor in 2023.
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Councilman Ian Holzhauer
After pursuing his education and serving in the U.S. Air Force, proud Naperville native Ian Holzhauer returned to his hometown to continue his legal career, raise his family and serve the public.
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Councilman Patrick Kelly
With a passion for sustainability, transparency, safety and fiscal responsibility, Councilman Patrick Kelly wants to make sure Naperville is the best place to raise a family for generations to come.
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Councilman Paul Leong
A Naperville resident for more than 20 years, Paul Leong served for four years as a board member for Naperville Community Unit School District 203 before his election to the City Council in 2021.
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Councilwoman Allison Longenbaugh
With genuine curiosity for understanding local issues, Councilwoman Allison Longenbaugh wants to ensure the City continues to provide quality services, wise spending and transparent accounting.
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Councilman Josh McBroom
A longtime volunteer coach and nonprofit board member who has built his business in Naperville, Councilman Josh McBroom is doing his part to ensure Naperville remains a special place to live.
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Councilwoman Jennifer Bruzan Taylor
As an attorney who spent her career in public service, Jennifer Bruzan Taylor has a deep respect for the role of government. First elected in 2021, she ran to ensure everyone feels safe and heard.
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Councilman Dr. Benjamin M. White
Over the years, Dr. White's leadership skills and strong commitment to teaching and learning helped to develop future leaders, and now he's using those skills to serve on the City Council.
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Councilman Nate Wilson
A resident of the south side of Naperville for more than 10 years, Nate Wilson is using his knowledge of economics and his experiences raising a young family to serve the City.