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<br />City Hall Meeting Schedule <br /> October 7, 2025 Î P & Z (Work session w/Boards/Committees & Met. Council) <br />st <br /> October 9, 2025 Î City Council Regular Meeting (1 new Thursday meeting date) <br /> October 15, 2025 - EDA Î 5:30 p.m. <br />*All meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. <br /> <br /> <br />ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />Centerville Business Appreciation <br />The CityÓs Economic Development Department (EDA) will hold its <br />th <br />annual Business Appreciation Event on Monday October 27 at the <br />Southern Rail from 5:30p.m. Î 7:00 p.m. the event will be catered <br />by a local business and there will be an educational component as <br />well. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Calendar of Events: <br /> October 16, 2025, Lunch & Learn Î 11:30 a.m. Î 1 p.m. Î Renstrom Dental Lab (7455 Village Drive) <br /> October 22, 2025, Social Network Î 4:30 Î 6 p.m. Î Waldoch Farm (8174 Lake Drive) <br /> <br /> <br />Fire Prevention WeekÏOctober 5ÏOctober <br />11, 2025 <br />Fire Prevention Week is observed each year <br />during the week of October 9 in commemoration <br />of the Great Chicago Fire which occurred in 1871. <br />This tragic fire killed more than 250 people, <br />destroyed 17,400 structures, and left over 100,000 people homeless. <br /> <br />The theme this year is ÐCharge into Fire SafetyÑ: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your <br />Home.Ñ When it comes to lithium-ion batteries, it is important to buy, charge, <br />and recycle safely. <br /> <br />Most of the electronics we use in our homes every dayÏare powered by lithium-ion batteries. In fact, most <br />everything that is rechargeable uses this type of battery. <br /> <br />If not used correctly or if damaged, lithium-ion batteries can overheat, start a fire, or even explode. To reduce <br />these risks, look around your home. ItÓs important to know which devices are powered by them. <br /> <br />Charge into Fire Safety: 3 Steps <br />Buy only listed products. When buying a product that uses a lithium-ion battery, look for a safety <br />certification mark such as UL, ETL, or CSA. This means it meets important safety standards. <br /> <br /> Charge devices safely. Always use the cords that came with the product to charge. Following the <br />instructions from the manufacturer. Buy new chargers from the manufacturer or one that the <br />manufacturer has approved. Charge your device on a hard surface. DonÓt overcharge your device. <br />Unplug it or remove the battery when itÓs fully charged. <br />89 <br /> <br />