Ward 7 Alderman Brandon Tolliver

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Born and raised on Aurora’s west side, Alderman Brandon Tolliver attended West Aurora School District 129, from Hall Elementary School and Jefferson Middle School to West Aurora High School.

As a youth, Tolliver’s dedication to community service was shaped by his involvement in several Aurora-based youth programs, including IMSA summer initiatives, the Boys II Men mentoring group, and the Voices for Excellence community youth choir.

After graduating from West Aurora High School in 2007, Tolliver attended Northern Illinois University, where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in political science with a concentration in public law and policy. While in college, Alderman Tolliver immersed himself in civic duties and political opportunities, including volunteering and interning with state and federal elected officials on both sides of the aisle.

For the past decade, Tolliver has charted a successful career path in the insurance industry. He is currently a Commercial Construction Underwriter for The Hartford Group. At The Hartford, he is a member of the Black Insurance Professionals Network and the Employment Engagement Committee, which allows him to help direct community service projects in Aurora and the broader region.

Tolliver was a member of the Masonic DeKalb Lodge 144 and has been a member of Macedonia Church on Aurora’s west side for more than twenty years.

In 2019, he bought his first home in Ward 7’s Georgetown neighborhood and has enjoyed connecting with his neighborhoods and participating in the annual block party.

Appointed on Tuesday, September 5, Alderman Tolliver will fill the remainder of the late Alderwoman Hart-Burns term through the general election in 2025.

Born and raised on Aurora’s west side, Alderman Brandon Tolliver attended West Aurora School District 129, from Hall Elementary School and Jefferson Middle School to West Aurora High School.

As a youth, Tolliver’s dedication to community service was shaped by his involvement in several Aurora-based youth programs, including IMSA summer initiatives, the Boys II Men mentoring group, and the Voices for Excellence community youth choir.

After graduating from West Aurora High School in 2007, Tolliver attended Northern Illinois University, where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in political science with a concentration in public law and policy. While in college, Alderman Tolliver immersed himself in civic duties and political opportunities, including volunteering and interning with state and federal elected officials on both sides of the aisle.

For the past decade, Tolliver has charted a successful career path in the insurance industry. He is currently a Commercial Construction Underwriter for The Hartford Group. At The Hartford, he is a member of the Black Insurance Professionals Network and the Employment Engagement Committee, which allows him to help direct community service projects in Aurora and the broader region.

Tolliver was a member of the Masonic DeKalb Lodge 144 and has been a member of Macedonia Church on Aurora’s west side for more than twenty years.

In 2019, he bought his first home in Ward 7’s Georgetown neighborhood and has enjoyed connecting with his neighborhoods and participating in the annual block party.

Appointed on Tuesday, September 5, Alderman Tolliver will fill the remainder of the late Alderwoman Hart-Burns term through the general election in 2025.

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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