Library Director Sheree Kozel-La Ha said the grant assists the library in adding collections and resources to serve its patrons.
The cemetery will expand to additional R-1 zoned, city-owned property at 412 Madison St.
The county's plan and zoning commission won't hold a hearing until at least June.
The property is located on lot 1A of the Rose Lockport Center, on the west side of Farrell Road and south of 159th Street.
The Board approved O'Grady and the law firm of Peterson, Johnson & Murray in a 4-3 vote, but not without discussion on campaign donations.
The cemetery, called The Muslim Cemetery, is in unincorporated Homer Glen, on a 40-acre property at 18131 S. Meader Road.
The contract, for $345,798, was originally adopted by the Village Board on March 8, but was vetoed by the former mayor.
The new trustees Curtis Mason, Craig McNaughton and Sue Steilen, and Mayor Christina Neitzke-Troike, were sworn in on Wednesday afternoon.
"There will be a presentation to the public when the Township gets a plan to present, which we do not have now," Balich said.
Due to ongoing challenges with parking in downtown Lockport, the City is looking at more options.
The agreement for waste water services began in 2018.
The Village Board was able to hold a public hearing on its budget, but then adjourned due to lack of a quorum.
Angel Shake was appointed as Trustee, and Mike Clausen was appointed as Collector.
Once the official notice of intent is approved at a later meeting, the agreement will be terminated in 2030.
One proposal was for $112,000, the second was for $105,000.
Sheriff's Deputy Brendan Davis was making an arrest of the intoxicated person, resulting in serious injuries, his lawsuit contends.
Eight candidates ran for three positions on the board in Tuesday's consolidated election.
Elizabeth Hitzeman, Christopher Trzeciak and Debra Martin are the projected winners of the race, according to unofficial results.
In a full sweep for the slate, projected winners include Curtis Mason, Craig McNaughton and Susanna Steilen for Village Trustee.
2,013 voters said yes to the study, while 3,384 said no, according to unofficial results.
Incumbents include Cynthia Bochenek, Clare Lund, Jane Klunk and Rita Woods.
Neitzke-Troike received 3,646 votes, and Reynders received 1,983 votes, according to unofficial results.
3,268 voters said no, 2,141 said yes to the advisory question, according to unofficial results.
If the referendum passes, the Village will put out a bid for consultants who can conduct the study. If it fails, then nothing will change.
Six candidates are running for three Homer Glen Village Trustee positions.
Candidates are Elizabeth Hitzeman, Christopher Trzeciak, Debra Martin, Lawrence Vacala, Nicholas Kolliniatis and David Ondyak.
Polls close at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
Neitzke-Troike currently serves as Village Clerk, and Reynders is currently a Village Trustee.
Candidates are: John Walters, Brianna Roti, Stephen Balich III, Cynthia Bochenek, Clare Lund, Jane Klunk, Rita Woods and Tony Drabik.
The Homer Glen Village Board approved adding the advisory question to the ballot at a January meeting.
Here's a look at what Lockport residents will see on their ballots.
Here's a look at what Homer Glen voters will see on their ballots.
Woods is one of eight candidates running for four open positions in this race.
Paris is one of eight candidates running for three open positions in the race.
Bochenek is one of eight candidates running for four open positions in this race.
Clare Lund is one of eight candidates running for four open positions in this race.
Klunk is one of eight candidates running for four open positions in this race.
Neitzke-Troike is one of two candidates running for mayor.
Susanna Steilen is one of six candidates running for three open positions in this race.
Martin is one of six candidates running for three open positions in this race.