The playground's layout has been reimagined for the space, an official said.
The city is on track to buy $1 million fire trucks three years in a row.
The fire chief said his department is looking for ways to reduce calls.
Two aldermen opposed new three-year deals for a pair of consultants.
The city must be "mindful" of those who saw big increases this year, an official said.
The person claimed to be the victim of workplace discrimination.
Officials plan a series of videos to demonstrate why the city needs to spend $48 million on a new station.
Most of her money comes from state party organizations. The district was once seen as a GOP stronghold.
Construction disrupted the neighborhood for much of the summer, according to a notice.
The bridge would link pedestrians and cyclists to Salt Creek Greenway Trail.
They are asking a council committee to review the issue.
An official explained how a tax hike could bring more indoor space for sports programs.
A costly weight-loss drug was a sticking point. A divided board approved a new contract.
Residents want the city to preserve parkland on the east side, rather than sell it to a developer.
He said the city has "opportunities to keep it moving forward."
An official detailed what a park tax hike would bring the community. Most of the money would go to building a recreation center.
Northbrook suffered a similar experience after a group's plan to show a film critical of Israel.
"I feel it's time to pass the baton," the two-term City Council member said.
Lack of median lighting may have resulted in crashes, officials said.
Township trustees attend fewer meetings and oversee far smaller budgets, but they make more than aldermen. School board members get nothing.
The candidate wants the city to consider options for how people can use their properties.
But the Democrats are keeping a key piece of information from the public.
The Democrat voted the same way as her rival's supporters on the City Council.
The community has something many others lack, helping explain the comparably low bills.
Officials seemed open to the idea of waiting for existing debt to roll off the city's books.
Rising taxes are forcing people to leave town, residents told city officials.
The candidates rake in tens of thousands of dollars in cash from their political parties.
The road district's fate is in the hands of voters in Elmhurst and elsewhere.
The candidates responded to Patch's questionnaire about issues.
He is running in the Nov. 5 election.
She is running in the Nov. 5 election.
She is certified as a lead homicide and sex assault investigator.
A group had planned to show a film on Israel. Critics call the documentary antisemitic.
Here's a guide for Elmhurst voters before they hit the polls.
Neighbors continue to campaign to preserve a park. The city may sell it to a developer.
State representative candidates are among those asked to come to the event.
Visitation said it needs a message to "fit the needs" of a "changed culture."
The park district is asking to go into debt to pay for projects, including replacing the community center.
Most Elmhurst University students are commuters. Officials want to draw the students to downtown businesses.
Lowering the height limit would hurt downtown property values, the mayor said.