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  2. Wauconda, IL

    www.wauconda-il.gov

    The Public Works Department has two upcoming sanitary sewer projects! One includes Sanitary Sewer Lining and Spot Repairs which started the week of August 26, 2024 with precleaning being conducted prior to lining that started September 11, 2024. Sanitary Televising is scheduled to begin towards the end of November / beginning of December.

  3. Wauconda, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Wauconda (/ ˌwɔːˈkɒndə / or / wəˈkɒndə /) is a village in Lake County, Illinois, United States, a northwest suburb of Chicago. Per the 2020 census, the population was 14,084. [4] . It is the site of the Wauconda Bog Nature Preserve, a National Natural Landmark.

  4. This website is your gateway to discovering all that Wauconda has to offer, from the serene waters of Bangs Lake to the charming streets of our historic downtown. At the heart of Wauconda lies Bangs Lake, a 306-acre gem that offers excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming and lakeside dining.

  5. Wauconda, IL

    www.wauconda-il.gov/community___visiting/about_us/history_of_wauconda.php

    Wauconda, IL. Home. Community & Visiting. About Us. History of Wauconda. Justus Bangs (1806–1895) set out from Vermont with his neighbor (possibly his relative) Elihu Hubbard to see if land in Michigan was as good as they’d heard.

  6. Wauconda, IL - Niche

    www.niche.com/places-to-live/wauconda-lake-il

    Wauconda is a suburb of Chicago with a population of 14,040. Wauconda is in Lake County and is one of the best places to live in Illinois. Living in Wauconda offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Wauconda there are a lot of parks.

  7. History - Visit Wauconda

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    Wauconda, Illinois, has a rich history that dates back to the early 19th century. The area was originally inhabited by the Potawatomi Native Americans before European settlers arrived. The town’s name is believed to be derived from an Indigenous word meaning “spirit water.”

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