Neighboring Park Districts in Wilmette and Northbrook oppose proposed strategy
Wheeling Democrats also back Schakowsky in 9th, Morrison for State Senate.
Public Works says it can handle up to 15 inches of snow before working with a private contractor.
ComEd officials said they plan to complete upgrades in both burbs by the end of March.
Evanston Democrat challenges Schakowsky. One more Democrat joins 10th District race.
Officials emphasize group's goal was not to make or recommend cuts of any kind, although they could be inevitable.
If proposed $43.9 million levy is approved, it would mean an estimated $89 property tax increase on a home valued at $500,000, according to District officials.
Administration says amount is needed to fund 2011-12 fiscal year budget, and will hold public hearing next Monday night.
The utility tells trustees how it plans to improve its service following last summer's fiasco
The library will tap into its reserve fund to provide a 25% abatement.
Dispute continues between trustees and library board over 2012 budget.
Trustees want library to operate with less.
Congresswoman listens to constituents’ disillusions and adds some of her own.
Century old social service organization serving visually impaired and blind to open Dec. 10.
Congressman visits Glenbrook South political science class to teach students about the real world.
Glenview swears in three new members of fire department. All are top academy graduates.
Despite deficit of almost $2.5 million on a $67.7 million budget, board members approve finalized plan. Excess expenditures will be paid for by D34's $37 million fund balance currently in reserve.
When legislator joined leadership team the biggest beneficiaries were her constituents.
Cash-strapped local governments are tapping the pump.
Northbrook ordained rabbi and AIPAC executive seeks Republican nomination for 57th state legislative district.
Village Board also sells bonds resulting in a $233,000 savings to Glenview and grants a pair of liquor licenses.
Population climbed by a few hundred in the last year.
Officials received a plan to reduce outages in pocket areas and an annual report from the utility company.
Congressman talks to Glenview Rotary on a number of issues including federal budget, deficit spending and fledgling job market.
The Board of Education heard from the principals of the program, which was an overall success.
Officials say resurfacing the 1.2-mile stretch of Glenview Road should be completed by the end of October, weather permitting.
Niles, Glenview to turn over water documents by Sept. 15
Congresswoman holds forum to help local communities benefit from federal programs.
Former Glenview Park District board commissioner receives honor after 32 years of service.
Strong effort by Hileman gets results for local citizens.
Plan Commission asks for sharper proposal.
More than 35 people ask Congressman to support Schakowsky's bill.
Village Manager Todd Hileman submitted the following letter to the llinois House Public Utilities Committee during Tuesday's hearing.
The 9th District lawmaker introduced a $227 billion proposal that she estimates will create as many as 2.2 million jobs.
People see proposed law to create jobs as a way for the economy to avoid a double dip recession.
Karen May, Daniel Biss and others to question ComEd, Illinois Commerce Commission.
In the wake of summer storms and massive outages, a look at Winnetka's independent approach.
Glenview and Niles to continue argument over water charges in court.
'Needs improvement' designations at three Dist. 34 schools point out cracks in No Child Left Behind
Village Board learns master plan is working.