Some comments against the project came off as racist and classist, alderman says.
Dozens of neighbors criticize the proposal. The City Council is set to act.
The city says the money was an economic development incentive.
Officials say utility has made progress over the years in preventing outages.
Three towns say they are considering legal options in wake of report.
City may look at "traffic-calming" measures to deal with the problem.
Official has received "extensive" messages from residents about the proposal.
Lawmaker says agency was trying to cover up "environmental disaster."
Official says Darien needs the tax money, considering the bad shape of the public works building.
The city has yet to make a decision on a proposed 68-unit "upscale" apartment building.
Candidate reminds residents he is a private citizen now, not a candidate for public office.
The construction superintendent "a little bit of a novice," city official says.
Candidate who focused on his encounter with police received 11 percent of the vote.
City official tells aldermen what he knows about the project's schedule.
Candidate has made police encounter an issue in his campaign.
Some concerned with project. Developer describes it as upscale.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your DuPage County neighbors.
Candidate lost right to do business with the Chicago Public Schools, documents say.
The alderman hopeful has advertised online, but has not filed with the state elections board. It is unclear whether he has to do so yet.
John Laratta is responding to the citizens of the 5th Ward by running for Alderman, reflecting demands for City Council accountability.
Some want to file a lawsuit against utility, but the mayor advises against it.
City responds to an alderman candidate's criticism of the chief.
Patch gets the answer after a reader asks how many new positions have been added in recent years.
The city plans to pay someone whose sole job is code enforcement.
City officials remain divided on allowing marijuana businesses.
Candidate responds to Patch story on his silence about Black Lives Matter.
City Council candidate said in a questionnaire that he has retired to Florida.
Similar issues have been reported in Elmhurst and La Grange.
The City Council talks about issues related to clearing snow.
Alderman wants former restaurant rezoned to allow marijuana business.
City officials are asked about an Airbnb where a lot of parties are said to happen.
Council candidate says police violated his rights, but won't discuss the rights of others.
The hopeful is said to spend months each year in the Sunshine State.
He is running in the April 6 election.
Patch submits questionnaires to the two candidates for Darien Ward 5 alderman.
She is running in the April 6 election.
Alderman says it would "ridiculous" for the city to turn its back on marijuana businesses.
Patch submits questionnaires to the two candidates for Darien Ward 7 alderman.