Homewood's two new proposed TIF districts made it through the Nov. 8 public meeting relatively unscathed.
A public hearing on Homewood's two new proposed TIF districts will be held during the regularly scheduled business meeting on Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
A look back at some of last week's top news.
Representatives of the area's taxing bodies convened on Oct. 17 to confront Homewood's proposed East Central Business District and 175th Street TIFs.
Patch takes a look back on some of last week's top articles, from football victory to wanted fugitives.
Long-time resident and former Trustee Ralph DeWitt will be sworn in as Homewood's new village manager on Nov. 22.
A look back on some of last week's top news articles.
The H-F Park District Board of Commissioners may be reallocating budget money to install a new water slide at the popular community pool.
H-F Patch lets you know what events and activities you can look forward to in and around H-F this week.
A series of new classes for the H-F Park District’s upcoming winter brochure was approved during the Sept. 20 board meeting.
Former congresswoman Halvorson tells Phil Kadner she's been asked to run but hasn't decided whether to challenge the eight-term congressman.
Join us for a look back on some of last week's announcements.
Join us for a look back on some of last week's top articles.
The vIllage board voted in favor of three separate retail enhancement items during Tuesday night's meeting.
Improperly stored pool chemicals discovered during a scheduled inspection resulted in the hazmat response.
Village of Floosmoor trustees made quick work of the agenda at a regular board meeting earlier this week.
Flossmoor officials are pleased that the village's Sidewalk Replacement Program came in under budget, allowing for more sidewalks to be repaired.
The two new murals in Homewood's Southgate business district are the most recent works of well-known artist, Richard Haas.
The village board voted to give consensus to the Public Works Department to pursue a contract for the installation of a geothermal HVAC system in the Public Safety building, which would provide long-term savings.
IDOT will begin work of the resurfacing of Ridge Road today starting at Halsted Street, and drivers should expect some delays and limited parking.
We take a look back on some of last week's top stories.
A weekly roundup of entries listed in the Announcements section of H-F Patch.
The H-F Park District Board of Commissioners will be getting a cheaper price on the club's tennis court resurfacing thanks to some shrewd business moves by club manager Dave Thommes.
Flossmoor's Green Study Group's limited term will now be extended as it joins another existing commission.
The Village Board voted last night to partner with a consulting firm to determine the feasibility of two new TIF districts along 175th Street and the East Central Business District.
The village board voted unanimously in favor of rejecting the lowest bidder for a new boiler in favor of the runner-up due to minimum specification issues.
A recap of Homewood's June 14 Village Board meeting.
The website eNews Park Forest is reporting that the NAACP has requested documents from Flossmoor's Village Hall through the Freedom of Information Act.
The Flossmoor Village Board amends the zoning ordinance to permit artesian bakeries, and discusses its summer construction plans.
Join us for a look back on some of the tops stories from last week.
The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting Jesse Jackson Jr. testified Wednesday on alleged extortion in the Blagojevich retrial.
Plus retail enhancement for upcoming Twisted Q BBQ and Bakery.
Homewood Village Manager Mark Franz announced his resignation during the May 24 Homewood Village Board meeting.
Mark Franz is stepping down as Homewood's Village Manager to become the Village Manager of Glen Ellyn.
Homewood's new firefighter training facility was formally dedicated in the honor of Brian Carey, a firefighter who died last year while trying save an 87-year-old man from his burning home.
Plus new paint jobs and a new commissioners.
Flossmoor's Village Board voted unanimously in favor of a new storm water utility fee which will add an extra $12 to each resident's monthly water bill.
A review of items discussed at the April 26 Homewood Village Board meeting.