The city has been doing such work in neighborhoods around town.
Residents tour the police station, with one saying he was appalled at its condition.
He responded to Patch's questionnaire. He is running in the April 1 election.
A dissenting alderwoman called one part of the proposal "antidemocratic."
The city decided to stop splitting advertising income with the local chamber of commerce.
All 14 alderman supported the program, a year after a divided vote.
Taxpayers will cover the costs of the GOP clerk's "charade," the Democratic Party said.
The city wants a new station, which requires a property tax hike.
Incumbent Jacob Hill and challenger Kevin Kirby were given Patch questionnaires for the April 1 election.
Candidates Adam Park and Dan Virgil were given Patch questionnaires for the April 1 election.
She voted for resolutions that criticized Trump's pardons and tariffs.
A city panel signed off on a 40-year plan to get sidewalks for every street.
An alderman pushed to try new stops, but a colleague cited last year's "exhausting" debate.
The city plans to ask to ban left turns at the intersection as well as two neighboring ones.
Social media commenters are "reflexively" against a new building, an alderman said.
Patch submits questionnaires to the candidates for the Elmhurst School District 205 board.
She responded to Patch's questionnaire. She is running in the April 1 election.
Patch submits questionnaires to the two candidates for mayor.
Candidates Mike Baker and Bobby Fontana are given Patch questionnaires for the April 1 election.
He is running in the April 1 election.
Behind closed doors, the forest preserve board discussed selling land to the Bensenville Park District.
The Democratic Party sued the Republican clerk over the ballot decision.
Tattoo establishments are not mentioned in the current code.
Critical race theory also becomes a topic during an Elmhurst election forum.
Meanwhile, the school board plans to resume its pandemic practice of posting committee videos.
Such a complex may be part of the performing arts center development, the mayor said.
But one hopeful noted the district's credit card scandal and its low financial rating.
Alderman hopefuls address housing affordability, particularly the effect on seniors.
An alderman, however, questioned why the city decided against selling the parkland.
A mayoral candidate said no replacement is needed. Some alderman candidates expressed concerns.