A businessman did not want his name "sullied" by village officials, his lawyer said.
One official said he had been doubtful about the new position, but was persuaded to support it.
The owner of a five-story bank building is looking to "actively" sell the land, the mayor says.
The village has spent $55,000 in dealing with one resident's public records requests, an official says.
The DuPage County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
The mayor makes his position clear on what he wants for a shopping center.
Village officials deal with a longtime frustration at County Line Square.
Municipalities rely heavily on sales taxes, an alternative that schools do not have.
The village is poised to be among the first suburbs to get such devices. The chief says he has been a fan for years.
Some rentals involve loud parties, drunkenness, trespassing and police calls, a trustee says.
The village is considering enacting a moratorium on downtown development, so it can review its rules.
A former trustee plans to ask prosecutors to investigate the mayor's connections with a businessman.
One praises village officials, the other criticizes them. The administrators for both pages are anonymous.
The village's administrator says the town has few powers to deal with the owners.
Such a move by a town is rare, but Patch failed to report it, Mayor Gary Grasso says.
Neighboring towns quickly release the footage from their meetings.
Interim Village Administrator Evan Walter will become permanent administrator on Nov. 8, and accept a $35,000 a year raise.
The DuPage County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
Mayor emailed son about the village's interest in a five-story building.
The village plans to change its standard to "excessively audible."
Burr Ridge and Willowbrook want compensation from the agency, saying it withheld vital information.
The mayor walked away when asked about it. The meeting in question happened before he took the helm.
Village officials say they want to make sure the right zoning is in place.
The mayor's praise is a far cry from a trustee's statement in early August.
More than 1 out of every 10 DuPage County rental households are in arrears as of early August, according to a new analysis.
Burr Ridge releases complaints about the use of the fire lane at Capri Ristorante.
Village Board majority took part in session, despite open meetings law.
The trustee initially told the public that Capri Express was involved in an incident, but the police found it was not.
A potential developer is interested in a five-story bank building, mayor says.
Shopping center owners support imposing the tax. So do leaders of school and park districts.
The village is considering how to handle the debt that paid for a new police station.
The DuPage County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
The mayor wanted the finance director out, and that happened. But the village has yet to remove the official's name from its site.
Trustees are poised to vote on the creation of a business district.
Mayor used the courts for political purposes, attorney says.
The village takes eatery's co-owner at his word, mayor says.
Mayor Gary Grasso denounces Patch for its reporting, calling it "Patch-etic."
The village's police are still investigating what happened at County Line Square.
One eatery's valets get to use its fire lane, while the village cracks down on another restaurant's use.
Mayor Gary Grasso was required to praise someone he wanted to let go.