Alderwoman says one resident questioned why a new vape shop didn't go before the city.
The city says residents aren't responsible to pay the latest bills.
The city plans to install equipment to monitor speeds on the street.
Residents did not register to have their TVs picked up, the city said.
The city discussed building a wall years ago, but the project never happened.
Attorney general's office says it uncovered evidence. It settled with the official.
Resident says the new garbage service costs less and makes life easier.
The city says Waste Management has yet to pick up some rollout carts.
Aldermen approved hiring engineering firm to do designs.
They put out a car fire and rendered aid to victims, police said.
City officials say a new contract for garbage service will mean a cleaner town.
Alderman said marijuana money could pay for a new public works building.
Residents will come to see that switching companies was the right thing to do, he said.
The city also said the garbage company was taking carts early.
Most aldermen want minimal improvements to public works building.
An official says the city can get to the right people for information.
Traffic study says a light is unwarranted, but officials deem it reasonable.
Alderman wants a new public works building. He is warned that would mean a tax hike.
Garbage pickup is required of all homeowners under a Darien ordinance.
The alderman proposed the city hire a person to recruit retailers to town.
The DuPage County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Resident says junction presents "extraordinary danger" for the public.
An alderman brings up the city's $366,000 loan to the local country club.
This time, residents are focusing on the bass from the establishment.
The DuPage County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
A Darien alderman contrasts council meetings with those of Hinsdale High School District 86.
Board member points finger and swears at colleague. The member is alleged to have told a security guard to keep quiet about the incident.
The DuPage County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
The DuPage Democratic Party official resigned after her "karma" message about the deadly Christmas parade.
The mayor decided to cancel a local holiday tradition because of the pandemic.
Resident says ComEd hasn't given a reason for the recent outages.
No more stickers, but opposition to that move dwindled.
The city is asking no more from property taxpayers than it did in 2011, administrator says.
A resident expresses his concern about companies blowing leaves into the street.
The DuPage County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
Lower-volume users are expected to pay more under the new system.
Official says another firm offered a better deal. But the stickers popular with some residents would go away.
More than 1 out of every 10 DuPage County rental households are behind on rents as of early August, according to a new analysis.
Board member has twice called for closing the doors to discuss issues. Under the law, closed sessions are allowed in limited circumstances.
The new board president has joined with the board's holdovers on key issues, breaking with her election ally.