Ward 4 Alderman Jonathan Núñez
Jonathan Núñez is a lifelong Auroran, public servant, and advocate for inclusive community growth. The son of Samuel and Patricia Núñez and one of six children, he was raised in Aurora’s historic Pigeon Hill neighborhood. His mother’s family — the Vera family — arrived in Aurora in 1917, becoming one of the city’s earliest Mexican American families.
Educated in Aurora through and through, Jonathan attended Archbishop Romero Catholic School and East Aurora High School before earning his Marketing degree from Aurora University — a journey that deepened his connection to the community at every stage.
Professionally, Jonathan built a career in business development and consulting, supporting small businesses across the country. His experience gives him a unique understanding of the challenges local entrepreneurs face and the importance of strong, connected communities.
Jonathan lives in the University Neighbors neighborhood with his wife Mariah, their son Mateo, and their two dogs, Weller and Rye.
As a member of city government, Jonathan is committed to open communication, responsive service, and building a city where every resident has the opportunity to succeed.
myAURORA 311 is live!
myAurora 311 allows residents to access a new online customer support center, a new mobile application, available for download in the App Store and Google Play, an upgraded phone service, and an enhanced in-person customer service location, set to open in late 2025.
With new calls and cases expected, the City's current in-person customer service call center, located at 3770 McCoy Drive, will also expand its hours, now being open from 7 A.M. to 7 P.M., Monday through Friday!
The system allows customers to submit cases, such as street maintenance and repair requests, garbage or debris issues, unsafe structures, and more through the mobile app, online, or by dialing “3-1-1" when residing within City limits.
To learn more about myAurora 311, please visit: www.aurora.il.us/311
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