An open house at the independent living facility is scheduled Sunday, March 11, to invite prospective tenants to tour the new facility.
What's coming up this week?
The open house will be held at the Concorde Banquets in Kildeer.
The 2012-13 budget discussions are under way, and cuts totaling $1.1 million already are on the table; the Village Board will be working with administration to identify roughly $600,000 more, and the public is invited to take part in the process.
Developer will now go before the plan commission to request approval for planned unit development to include grocer, along with a possible bank, drive-through restaurant and smaller retailers.
The Palatine Area League of Women Voters sponsored a forum for the three Democratic primary opponents vying to take on incumbent Republican Congressman Peter Roskam.
The Lake County Regional Planning Commission meeting to discuss the Dimucci property will be held Feb. 22.
Village officials recognize lifesaving efforts of six firefighter/paramedics; board approves $200,000 to replace 1997 model ambulance, and discusses purchase of a new fire engine.
Assistant village administrator Roy Witherow to receive $23,000 raise to step in to position left open by resignation of Bob Vitas.
Entire property includes 50-plus acres in unincorporated Lake County, 13 of which could become the future home to grocer and four retail out lots with Village Board approval.
Topics Geoffrey Petzel will discuss include jobs and healthcare.
Event slated for Jan. 28.
Deadline is 7 a.m. Wednesday to submit your questions for POTUS (well, someone from his staff).
Three Democrats vying for the chance to take on incumbent Republican Congressman Peter Roskam debated Saturday.
Majority of the senior "55 Plus" programming and a portion of services for youth will take over former post office building by Feb. 6.
A $250 administrative fee will be charged to individuals who commit drug crimes and for DUI repeat offenders. Lake Zurich Police also will spend more than $77,000 on the purchase of three new vehicles for the department.
As Lake Zurich faces a projected $2.85 million shortfall for the next fiscal year, trustees are considering the use of a ‘guiding principles’ document to aid in creation of the new budget.
Oakview Pet Resort of Wauconda attended a courtesy review before the Lake Zurich Village Board and will seek approval from the Plan Commission to locate a day care, grooming and boarding facility for dogs in the old Stark Realty Building.
What's coming up this week in Lake Zurich?
What's happening this week?
Now that the village administrator and finance director posts are vacant, the Village Board may have a rough road ahead based on the market of qualified candidates and the economy.
Just one trustee voted against the six-month severance agreement with former Village Administrator Bob Vitas, whose four-year employment officially ended Dec. 31, 2011.
Village administrator's separation/severance agreement, downtown redevelopment plan among agenda items.
What were some of the top stories this year?
Agreement settles ongoing annexation battle.
CPA wants to help government work more efficiently.
Award was presented to village, finance director and finance department.
Company may present the plan to Kildeer officials as a courtesy review next year.
Lake Zurich village trustees approved the 25 percent water and sewer rate increase Monday night but temporarily are holding off on further changes pending agreement.
Trustees plan to vote at Dec. 19 meeting on how much of a rate hike residents will see on bills starting in February.
Program reportedly would save residential and small retail customers up to 25 percent on their electricity supply costs compared to those on ComEd bills; if approved by referendum, participants automatically would be included but could choose to opt out.
Due to skyrocketing TIF debt payments due in 2014, trustees met with school board to ask for consideration of temporarily decreasing student payments.
Finance director Al Zochowski cites frustrations in accomplishing goals as reason for departure; his last day coincides with the village administrator, who announced his resignation on Nov. 11.
Local officers competed against more than 60 other departments across the U.S. and received honor for best overall traffic safety program in law enforcement challenge.
Total levy request is $7,660,832 for all properties within village boundaries, which is $195,472 more than last year.
A memorandum of understanding has been drafted that would turn over day-to-day management of park and recreation programs to the Foglia Y.
Bob Vitas' resignation will be effective Dec. 31.
Plan includes projects like road resurfacing program, street sign replacements, vehicle purchases and water main work.