Tonight the commission could vote to recommend the reconstruction and widening of the roadway to the village board.
A roundup of this week's court cases.
But first, Patch asks David Harris about the past experience he is bringing to his new job and his plans for the future.
The battle between the community college and the village could be taken to court as soon as Thursday.
David Harris received a generous payout from Highland Park, according to a 2010 Chicago Tribune story.
The board will also talk about transparency at tonight's meeting.
Village attorney says injunction only last resort, hopes talks lead to agreement.
Officials move forward with Chamber of Commerce on Main Street building.
Residents are encouraged to attend tonight's meeting.
Village maintains college buildings must comply with village codes.
A Tuesday meeting will discuss options, funding.
Commissioners, citizens weigh-in on issues with 825 Main Street.
Glen Ellyn Public Works spreads the word about the Emerald Ash Borer.
Even though the Village of Glen Ellyn has held numerous public meetings regarding the state of affairs with COD, the college will not do the same.
Power officials, residents meet over frequent outages and brownouts.
Village has heard no reaction from COD in regards to the June 22 meeting.
The park district has $30,000 to spend before the year is out.
Instead of a pick-up by Allied Waste every two years, the program would switch to every three years.
Pfefferman hopes for new beginning in village-college relationship
The Village of Glen Ellyn could adopt a policy statement at tonight's meeting.
College of DuPage defends its inspection practices against village criticism
After donations and money from the park district, the project is still short $6,500.
Unanswered questions and frustration highlight special meeting on COD de-annexation. The board will wait until next week to take official action.
The board will talk about this news at tonight's 7 p.m. board meeting.
Glen Ellyn Park District hopes to have roof fixed by winter.
Jump in Hispanic population saves Illinois from population loss.
T.A. Bowman Constructors built the Ackerman Sports and Fitness Center.
The Civil Unions law went into effect today.
June 1 is the first day to enter into a civil union in Illinois.
The board is calling a special meeting to discuss the roof at Ackerman Sports and Fitness Center.
Lisa Van Bogget will face a sentencing hearing July 7.
Mark Franz's first official day is July 12.
Here's a look at some of the cases we're keeping an eye on this week.
At tonight's village board meeting, trustees could hire a new village manager.
Aubrey says board has damaged its credibility by cancelling plans to restore the village.
If you have a financial expertise the park board wants to hear from you.
Village trustees decided to nix the most stringent provision at Monday's village workshop.
The printer mistakenly included the old water rate on the May statement.
At Monday's board meeting, Glen Ellyn village trustees unanimously decided to table the intergovernmental agreement for further review to seek input from residents.
Neighbors and groups gather to reopen Manor Woods.