The planned improvements are in a number of areas around town.
The city is waiving the bid process because of supply chain issues.
An agreement with the homeowner says the project must end by next month. The work has upset neighbors.
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In a closed meeting, officials debated whether to let the nursing home's expansion continue.
Alderwoman notes expected cash flow difficulties for stormwater projects.
Mayor questioned whether the lawsuit was filed in good faith. The watchdog explained why he sued.
The City Council approved the new police chief at its meeting.
The work includes sidewalks on major streets. Aldermen are set to vote on the contract next week.
The public may get a rare peek behind the City Council's closed doors. The local school board knows how that feels.
The interim chief is likely to take the department's top job.
State Rep. Deanne Mazzochi recognized for her legislative record in support of small and mid-size manufacturers.
A panel recommended the city keep the company for another three years. Officials did not go out to bid this time.
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The district's board said it needs more information on its financial needs
"Balanced, fair and simple" plan is the best for Elmhurst, an alderman said.
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Addison, Villa Park and Oakbrook Terrace each earned over half a million dollars in gambling tax money in the last year.
The contract with the local ambulance firm goes up a lot. Paramedic wages rise dramatically.
Man continues to pay $100-a-day fines to Elmhurst, according to the city.
The home renovation has lasted four years, with the owner now paying $100 daily fines, the mayor said.
A local group suggested the park district's review of closed session minutes was an attempt to hide information about White Pines.
The city also gets money from sales and state income taxes.
The park district voted to stop all efforts to sell any golf course land. One official resigned in protest.
The park district plans a special meeting Wednesday to consider ending all efforts to sell nearly half of the White Pines Golf Course.
The resident who wants his house declared a nature preserve was told that "rapping is optional."
State Representative Deanne Mazzochi will host an opportunity to meet with her and her staff in person in Elmhurst.
Local fire district, which provides no actual fire service, has its lawyer handle public records requests.
State Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton has received more than $110,000 in campaign contributions from teacher unions.
The ambulance company would have the power to reopen the contract if conditions change.
The mayor wants a City Council committee to look into the issue.
The starting wage for paramedics may increase by nearly 60 percent over two years.
The attorney general wants the city to release a recording and verbatim transcript of the closed session.
The ex-board president walked out of the meeting, uttering an obscenity.
A former alderman criticized the city's handling of O'Hare noise issues.
More than half of Pete DiCianni's political money goes to his companies, reports show.
Republican legislator collects money from PACs for bankers, manufacturers and contractors, among others.
Top official says he is confident the work will get done by winter.
Lawmaker said in 2016 that a "white, male Republican" was best for liberty.
Residents are asking to be permitted to own chickens, three aldermen said.