However, alderman candidates seem open to building a new station.
The city shouldn't pass rules that might be "unnecessary and offensive," Mayor Scott Levin said.
Mayoral and alderman candidates have different views on whether the city should allow dispensaries.
Three aldermen are seeking a review of the crosswalks' safety. The City Council plans to vote on the request.
He pushes for responsible growth, balancing progress with preservation.
Two residents derided the village president and trustees for setting in motion a big pay hike.
A Clifton Park, New York, native is poised to join the City Council.
The largest users would see big increases under such a system.
'A big beautiful spiral staircase' is in the middle, taking up a lot of useful space, Mayor Scott Levin said.
Meanwhile, a development is planned for a longtime store that closed last year.
Sexual harassment allegations prompted the city's internal investigation.
Republicans historically have won the township's elections.
A couple of aldermen are asking the city to review the intersection's safety.
The city ignored residents' concerns about the intersection, the lawsuit alleged.
The city is moving away from its old sidewalk policy, which appeared to make little progress.
It was "arbitrary" to exclude the land from the plan to pay for a police station, an alderman said.
The city drafted the plan with a "conservative lens," an official said. Others had plenty of questions.
Forty crashes have occurred over the last five years at the intersection, the city said.
Mayor, council and school board hopefuls have been invited to the event, organizers said.
In 2023, the developer made concessions to neighbors, city officials said.
A new playground is planned for 2026, the first of the improvements, according to a memo.
The official is taking over township roads, something voters weren't told about before a recent referendum.
A City Council member missed nearly a fourth of meetings. Two others had perfect attendance.
The mayor said he hasn't decided whether he would appoint someone. Two candidates are vying for the spot in the April 1 election.
The city is planning for more parking and floodwater control, the mayor said.
He issued a statement in his bid for a second term as the city's leader.
"We are sorry for the inconvenience," the village said.
Builders of large houses are incurring late fees because projects go beyond a year, an official said.
He is set to lead a committee that handles zoning matters.
Patch took a look at Frank DeSimone's pension from the police department where he retired.
Brian Burch co-founded CatholicVote and is president of the board at Seton Academy Catholic Montessori in Villa Park.
Aldermen have yet to act on a request to video or audio record committee meetings.
The alderwoman is becoming a state representative. She called her council job the best in her career.
The ballot question would be advisory. The state is ending the statewide grocery tax.
The alderwoman succeeded the longtime director. She joined the City Council in 2020.
A building on the parcel was torn down more than eight years ago.
A pair of city aldermen are requesting improvements to the intersection.
This is on top of the $135,000 salary he is set to get if voters do away with the village's form of government.
Aldermen seemed to believe that the city could pay a TV station to bring a news crew to promote Elmhurst.
The state's attorney is looking into the signatures on Mark Mulliner's petition. They are believed to be forgeries.