More than 150 residents and neighbors showed up at Monday’s Village Board meeting to voice concerns about the new outdoor mall development which was approved to begin construction on the former Evergreen Country Club property.
Mayor James Sexton and the Board of Trustees will hear a request to approve a grant block application, rule on special other requests and hear regular committee reports among other business.
Three residents spoke on Friday to gain support in fighting to keep the village board from settling with Sisters of Mercy over the development of a Continuing Care Retirement Center. They have just two days to come up with money and a lawyer to continue b
Oak Park officials say the village is considering a ban on eating behind the wheel. Should Evergreen Park do the same?
If families can't afford burial, bodies will be donated for medical research.
Mayor James Sexton and the Board of Trustees will hear a legislative update from State Rep. Kelly Burke, rule on special requests and hear regular committee reports among other business.
Two Evergreen Park residents object to the village considering settlement talks with the the Sisters of Mercy over the development of a Continuing Care Retirement Center.
The Beverly Improvement Association, said that it expects push-back on the development that will bring an outdoor mall anchored by a Meijer and Menard's on the former Evergreen Country Club property.
Mayor James Sexton and the Board of Trustees will rule on special requests from local schools among other business.
Trustees granted the Public Works Department permission to accept bids to construct a new park on the western half of the former Evergreen Country Club Property.
Mayor James Sexton and the Board of Trustees will discuss a special use permit to allow Planet Fitness to build upon The Plaza property among other business.
Village Board Members voiced their opinions and concerns at the last board meeting regarding certain aspects of safety and profitability of new occupant Planet Fitness, which is scheduled to take residence in The Plaza later on this year
The bare bones of Monday's village board meeting.
Mayor James Sexton and the Board of Trustees will discuss a comprehensive amendment to the zoning code among other business.
Republican Donald Peloquin, the Blue Island mayor, is talking with family and business partners about running for the 1st Congressional District.
More than 30 Charities in Evergreen Park have had their non-profit status revoked by the Internal Revenue Service this year for failure to renew.
In a longer-than-usual Village Board Meeting, Trustees postponed voting to grant a special use petition that would turn a portion of The Plaza into a fitness center.
Bobby Rush cast a 'yes' vote Monday to support the debt ceiling compromise.
Forty-two Illinois mayors, including the mayors of Tinley Park, Orland Park and Palos Hills, signed a letter calling for Congress to come together on a debt ceiling deal.
Mayor James Sexton and the Board of Trustees will discuss zoning for a new fitness center at 95th and Western among other business.
The bare bones of last night's village board meeting.
Trustees will vote on a new business regulation certificate among other business.
After Monday morning's storm, the Department of Public Works says it will have a special debris pick up this week.
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced county departments will set and track goals through the STAR system.
The Board of Trustees last month approved a business certificate for Zacatacos at 95th and Western Ave. This week, the village announced a Zoning Board of Appeals for July 12, discussing the operation of a fitness center at 95th and Western Ave.
Trustees will discuss an electronics recycling collections agreement among other business.
Illinois public health officials believe that a hot summer could increase mosquito activity and the risk of disease from the West Nile virus.
We'd like to remind residents to purchase a vehicle sticker before the June 30 deadline.
Bobby Rush's district now stretches from the inner-city, through Evergreen and out to Elwood. The GOP says it will challenge the map in court.
After the Village Board unanimously approved development of a 450,000-square-foot outdoor mall project, we dig a little deeper into the subtext of what that could mean for Evergreen Park.
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The Village Board approved Monday a new development, which will be anchored by a Meijer and Menards.
Trustees will vote on Zoning board recommendations among other business.
The Evergreen Park Senior Citizens’ Council hosted a special luncheon on Thursday afternoon to give residents a chance to learn more about issues affecting the state.
The bare bones of last week's village board meeting.
Police Chief Saunders asks to promote officer Wendi Franklin to Sergeant, and village is asked to proclaim June 17-19 an annual Welcome Home event for Evergreen Park veterans and current servicemen.
Illinois Commerce Commission approves delivery rate hike.
The bare bones of this week's Village Board meeting.
The Mayor and the Village Board of Trustees will discuss making this week 'Police Week in Evergreen Park,' among other topics.