The developer wanted to keep the date indefinite for the time being.
A Willowbrook plant was accused of emitting a toxin that was blamed for causing sickness. The feds are mulling exemptions for pollutants.
The first and only meeting on the industrial project so far was 2½ months ago.
A year ago, the village delayed a decision because of concerns with the overall shopping center.
The village's lawyer defends the removal of the comments function.
The village deferred to its neighbor on how to improve the road.
Under new rules, they are not allowed on roads, sidewalks and pathways.
The process has seen a "hiccup" with Village Center's lender, the mayor said.
Burr Ridge and Indian Head Park are providing feedback to Cook County.
Burr Ridge is teaming up with Willow Springs to get county money for an engineering study.
The village fired a worker who posted comments. It denied Patch's request to see them, which a watchdog says violates the law.
The Pleasantdale district wants to raise taxes for renovating the village building.
Lights and noise are their concerns. An official said the village is making headway.
At least twice last year, the village handled cases where contractors were alleged to have done work without a permit.
The low bidder beat the engineer's estimate by nearly $80,000.
The store plans a major renovation, which is expected to bring more customers.
The village is proceeding with a drainage project, no matter what happens to the federal money, an official said.
Cook County plans to improve Wolf Road. A resident wants temporary measures.
The village wants to visit similar developments and know about their impacts.
Some residents want to avoid the village's taxes and regulations.
The increase was based on his "excellent" performance, the mayor said.
A village trustee proposed punishment for any colleague who released "confidential" information from closed meetings.
The board did not discuss the matter in public until last week.
The district likes that the building is next to the police station, according to the village.
A trustee suggested the village let its building deteriorate. The mayor disagreed.
The village suggests a possible new spot for its complex. But it also could stay put with big upgrades.
Homes, a shopping center and assembly buildings are in the works.
He called the site "deliberately deceptive." The company said it made changes in response.
The project would improve the environment and benefit the village, the company said.
A resident has opened doors for the village to get grants to solve the problem, an official said.
Officials say they want to eliminate roadway deficiencies and improve traffic safety.
A local property owner repeatedly violated the village's stop-work orders, officials said.
The village's draft rules would allow e-bikes on sidewalks. Trustees disagreed with that idea.
The village has agreed to buy cameras for the Village Center. Next up is County Line Square, an official said.
Residents overwhelmingly feel safe and have strong confidence in the village government, according to a survey.
The plan is to provide affordable rides to residents in the Hinsdale Lake Terrace community.
The local political establishment is poised to stay in control.
The public comments were "equally and uniformly unfavorable," the chairman said.
Area mayors backed La Ha, who was appointed last December. GOP donations powered her campaign.
They said the development would disturb surrounding neighborhoods. Some said housing would be better.