TIF Joint Review Board learned the results of consultants' findings.
Resulting from Deer Park resident complaint, Lake County state’s attorney identified inconsistencies between motion trustees voted on and final ordinance regarding LA Fitness taking over former Wickes property.
Before Thanksgiving, residents can expect to see Mexico Lindo building and adjacent residence razed; Comet Welding building will be next demolition in an effort to ready more downtown properties for future development.
Consultants propose ideas for renewed development strategy by reporting on financial and market conditions, current planning and zoning, and bond structure in tax increment financing district.
With Drury out of the picture, Hayes has more cash on hand than everyone else combined.
Ela Township Assessor John Barrington is offering residents an early look at their 2011 property assessments.
Wednesday night's discussion included information about converting the village's water supply from deep well to Lake Michigan water; wastewater and storm water management issues also were addressed.
During its work session Monday night, trustees debated whether the village's Non-Home Rule Sales Tax funds could cover looming debt for the Tax Increment Financing district.
Trustees come to agreement on appropriate uses for non-home rule sales tax funds, contemplate looming TIF debt and consider new revenue sources.
The Lake County Forest Preserves has moved its offices to 1899 W. Winchester Road, Libertyville.
Village officials met with representatives from Woodman's Markets, Kildeer and the Illinois Department of Transportation Oct. 14.
Village will hold special meeting Oct. 24 to address which expenditures are permitted from the non-home rule sales tax approved by referendum in November 2010.
Two trustees voted against senior housing and memory care community off Midlothian Road over numerous issues affecting nearby residents.
The Lake Zurich Village Board will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m.
Kildeer, Lake Zurich would share sales tax revenues for store, which could be constructed near Rand and Cuba Roads.
Hawthorn Woods recently won a temporary restraining order that stops the village from forcibly annexing 53 acres for potential development.
Contractor hired for demolition and remediation of hazardous materials at 61 W. Main St., filed for bankruptcy; Lake County has granted an extension to Lake Zurich to financially close the project.
Concessions on both sides result in 1.75 percent retroactive salary increase first year and 2 percent raise in years three and four; additional insurance option added.
Republican Congressman Joe Walsh announced Wednesday that he will seek election in the 14th District.
A female library patron violated the Ela Area Public Library's behavior policies on two separate occasions.
Neighboring homeowner concerns persist about building size, drainage issues, light and sound pollution, increased traffic, and safety. The plan commission will hear from both sides at a meeting tonight.
Hires mark the 75th and 76th fire rescue personnel to join the ranks in the 23 years since the department became full-time.
Village of Lake Zurich plans to forcibly annex properties in early October as Hawthorn Woods waits for appellate court ruling to bring properties into their village.
Program received $2,000 to help cover costs after recent funding cuts; participants will show their gratitude by volunteering at a number of township-sponsored events and activities.
Document provides a guide and framework for recreation improvements, updates and new initiatives throughout the village.
Community center set to be complete by the end of this year.
Expected project cost at old post office building has nearly tripled, but savings, credits and future revenue sources could make up for it.
Fitness center will take over former Wickes location and several improvements will be made to address nearby residents' concerns.
Recently retired Terry Mastandrea is recommended by the mayor and unanimously approved by the board to take over the seat left open by former Trustee Mark Ernst.
Career prosecutor believes his roots have prepared him to handle challenging position.
Potential development would be located at the former proposed site of the Brookwood Estates subdivision on north Midlothian Road. The property is within feet of a number of residents’ backyards.
Village officials are seeking an updated water and sewer rate study before making a decision.
The next court date is a status hearing set for Sept. 1.
Judge ruled Hawthorn Woods can't annex property until further court action occurs.
A boundary agreement established properties on the west side of Quentin Road and north of Route 22 as Lake Zurich and the east side as Hawthorn Woods.
Lake Zurich has been involved in an annexation dispute with Hawthorn Woods for more than a year.
Board approves 15-year, $12 billion capital plan funded by the first general toll increase since 1983.
Career prosecutor joins Republican field with two other candidates.
Action plan to improve efficiency of parks and recreational programs will be considered at Sept. 6 meeting.
Former Deputy Fire Chief Dave Wheelock officially took over the department’s top post during a ceremony at Fire Station No. 1.