She made a case for why chickens would help a wooded neighborhood such as hers.
But the official said the problem could occur again with other sections of the fence.
The city is considering allowing chickens. This is at the request of three aldermen.
An alderwoman had concerns, but she said the police would cancel the "experiment" if it hurt public safety.
A local conservative said he was dissatisfied with the mayor's response to the petition issue.
Neighboring towns allow recreational marijuana stores. A billboard on Route 83 in Elmhurst advertises one of them.
She called it a "failure all the way around." A new owner ended up gaining $175,000 just five months after buying the house.
The city says it will help with parking and flooding in the business district.
A petitioner contends the library impeded constitutional rights. The library says it followed its policy.
Because of its ban, Elmhurst loses out on gambling taxes.
The owner is set to see a $175,000 gain, records indicate.
The city is keeping the report secret, fearing it could be sued. The attorney general said the city could keep the document under wraps.
Anderson focuses on diversity, individual rights, and equal protections.
He recalled a layoff more than a decade ago after spending exceeded income.
Overall planning is expected to take until late summer, an attorney said.
The trucks are appropriate given fuel use and idle time, among other factors, the city said.
An Elmhurst alderman called it a "great, great thing." A little to the north, a woman died crossing the street in January.
The city staff is following up with the state about the problem, an alderman said.
Aldermen disagreed over whether the trolley should have stops in other areas of town.
The council moves forward on a pedestrian bridge in north Elmhurst, with two members dissenting.
An official said the city is trying to figure out the "disconnect."
Without explanation, Elmhurst's ex-mayor tried to tie a political rival to Chicago's mayor.
The only “highly recommended” candidate for appellate court pursues justice in and out of the courtroom.
The former state official criticized the ex-mayor's behavior at a pro-police rally in 2020.
The city launched a review in response to Patch's information. The official emails clients during regular work hours, among other things.
The city is set to impose a rule on a street filled with students' cars.
One alderman called the trolley a "hallmark of an exclusive area."
An alderman asked whether a new station would improve outcomes, while the mayor pushed the project.
Anderson ranked “highly recommended” by Illinois Bar Association — the only one of seven appellate court candidates to receive this ranking.
Drivers block driveways and hydrants, often leaving one lane of traffic, according to a memo.
Despite the push to add stops, a city panel is poised to stick with the status quo.
The city has seen shortfalls in its parking account since the pandemic.
The city plans to build a connection over Route 83 in a couple of years.
The home is behind businesses in a commercial district.
Two aldermen want the city to consider 4-year-old recommendations for York and Diversey.
Businesses talk about issues and assets downtown. The city wants to replace its 2016 plan.
A similar event was held in December at Elm West. It was reported as sold out.
Aldermen questioned whether Verizon already put antennas on a city tower. Staffers had no firm answer.
Officials listed the justifications for the water and sewer rate increase.
The daughter urged the city to take action at the intersection where her mother was killed.