Monthly bills for sewer and water usage will likely increase by 9.5 percent each year until 2015, according to recent projections.
College officials believe the Village of Glen Ellyn wrongly interpreted a previous ruling, which the college says is costing them thousands of dollars.
Officers from all over DuPage County volunteered their time Saturday to make the holidays extra special for these local kids.
Plan commissioners will begin to debate the issue at the next meeting. During Wednesday's meeting both sides finished with closing arguments
College of DuPage board holds special meeting to vote on deannexation from Glen Ellyn.
Mark Pfefferman was chosen for the honor in Glancer Magazine's December edition.
After completing the public comment section, it's now time for plan commissioners to ask questions about the proposal for Memorial Lights at Glenbard West High School.
Village board approves $23,500 study to analyze better ways to utilize the property on Duane Street in downtown Glen Ellyn.
Residents will see a slight increase in property taxes that will be collected in 2012.
During the ninth plan commission meeting, District 87 officials offered up compromises they would be willing to make for the usage of lights at Memorial Field.
Thursday, Nov. 17's public hearing is the second plan commission meeting this week. This could be the last night of public comments regarding the contentious issue to install lights at Glenbard West High School's Memorial Field.
Patch provides live updates on the contentious village issue during tonight's meeting.
The 5.8 percent decline is based on sales transactions from 2008, 2009 and 2010, according to the Milton Township Assessor.
Tonight's meeting starts at 7 p.m.
Here's what will be discussed at the Nov. 14 village board meeting.
Board members invite public comments during tonight's meeting.
College officials say there was no clear winner in the ruling, while the village contends it was victorious.
With food services at Village Links losing money, what lessons can be learned from other towns?
Some village leaders think privatizing is a legitimate option, but Village Links staff disagrees.
Julius Hansen, director of public works in Lagrange Park, will take over on Nov. 29.
Operating surpluses at the golf course subsidize the food service losses but the future of food service hinges on a master plan drafted by the village recreation department, which is under review by the National Golf Foundation.
Numerous residents and faculty members spoke during Thursday's plan commission meeting.
Thomas L. Wright stays on as CEO of Delnor. Friedberg reports to Wright.
Our Field, Our Town wants voters to express an opinion on installing lights at Glenbard West's Memorial Field, but village trustees could decide the matter before a planned vote next March.
The village is considering an increase of 1.5 percent.
The cases we're keeping an eye on in DuPage County.
Supporters and opponents shared their opinions during the sixth public hearing.
Tonight's meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Glen Ellyn Civic Center.
It was the first time the public was able to comment on the proposal for the installation of lights at Memorial Field.
Tuesday's unanimous vote has its roots in a discussion last year that considered a blanket ban on religious and other assembly uses in unincorporated residential neighborhoods
Both projects should be complete within six to eight weeks, village manager says.
The plan commission will continue to listen to testimony at tonight's special plan commission meeting.
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It was residents' turn to present their case against lights at Memorial Field.
According to the attorney representing the group Our Field Our Town, Memorial Field is not in compliance with the current village code.
Group members opposed to the lights will present their side of the case at tonight's special plan commission meeting.
The DuPage Health Department reports a 70-year-old woman died of the virus.
After more than a year of debate, trustees approved amendments to an existing ordinance Monday night.
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Cross-examination continued at Thursday's plan commission meeting.