The project is funded by a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
The consolidated election is April 1.
Frankfort mayoral candidates and village trustee candidates will be in attendance at the event.
There are three four-year terms on the ballot, and the race is uncontested.
Savaria has served as a Trustee since 2020, and was re-elected in 2021.
A new restaurant, Rhumbar, at 10211 W. Lincoln Highway has been proposed within the Brookside Office Centre Development.
Schubert was elected to the village board in 2021 and is seeking a second term as clerk.
Eight people have filed to run for four open 4-year terms on the Board, and two people have filed to run for one unexpired 2-year term.
In April, Frankfort residents will vote for Village President, three Trustees and Village Clerk.
Current Frankfort Mayor Keith Ogle filed his petitions Tuesday in his bid for re-election.
Leddin is running for re-election in the April 1 consolidated election.
Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
Rossi has been on the board since 2021 and is seeking as second term.
You can early vote from Oct. 21 to Nov. 1 at the Village Hall; and Oct. 21 to Nov. 2 at the Library.
The project is at 215 Linden Drive, at the 3.74-acre site of the former Frankfort United Methodist Church.
Sen. Michael Hastings seeks another term in the Nov. 5 election. He's running against newcomer Samantha Gasca.
Morgan was first elected as a trustee in 2000, and served 14 years when he was reelected four times.
Early voting dates, how to register and how to vote by mail.
The Frankfort Board approved an engineering services agreement for the project.
Frankfort Police Officer Elissa Cappelletti was sworn in during Monday's Village Board meeting.
The open house will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 16, in the Village board room, 432 W. Nebraska St.
Ozinga, who has lived in Frankfort for 20 years, is co-owner and Chief Business Development Officer of Ozinga Bros., Inc.
The Village has received a $600,000 grant for the project.
Keith Ogle will seek a second term as mayor in the April 1, 2025 election.
The grant will be used for an electric bike and a shield radar speed sign.
16 independent living cottages are proposed to be built on the property of the existing facility.
The addition will be at the rear of the building, for the expansion of the service department.
The interior and exterior of the water storage tank at 8847 W. Lincoln Highway will be repainted.
The location will open at 20245 S. La Grange Road, Suite 1A, in the Frankfort Commons II retail plaza.
The Planet Fitness, at 20825 S. La Grange Road, would be in the southern half of the current Bargain Mania space.
The plans would go to the Village Board in July.
Kevin Lanz was appointed as the new deputy chief.
Frankfort Mayor Keith Ogle and Interim President and CEO of Silver Cross Hospital Michael Mutterer were appointed to the CAC Board.
The Village has received the award every year since 1989.
State Rep. Tim Ozinga, of Mokena, has stepped down from his seat in the state legislature. He did not give a reason.
The popular fundraiser will again be held at CD&ME in Frankfort.
The luncheon is set for Wednesday, April 24 at Prestwick Country Club. Registration includes lunch.
Three candidates vied for a chance to go up against Democrat Michael Hastings in November 2024.
The three seek a chance to unseat incumbent Michael Hastings in November.