A unanimous vote by the Lemont Planning & Zoning Commission was not to recommend approval of "Vistancia" to village trustees.
The Lemont businessman is seeking the mayoral office in Lemont.
Paul Chialdikas, a village trustee and mayor pro-tem, is seeking the mayoral office in Lemont.
Mayor Brian Reaves and the Lemont Chamber of Commerce will present the event at Crystal Grand Banquets.
Chamber director and a small business owner each declare intent to pursue seats on the Village Board.
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Lifelong Lemont resident seeks to join Lemont Village Board.
This is part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Technologist in Residence (TIR) Program.
Chialdikas declared his candidacy on Wednesday.
Mayor Brian Reaves is moving on from his time as an elected official in Lemont.
Village officials posted an update on a lawsuit filed against Lemont in February.
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Village received notice of lawsuit involving annexation of 17 parcels of property.
Lemont will receive $36,364 to help purchase a sprinkler system for one of their fire stations.
This funding will help develop products that save both energy and money.
If the judge ultimately rules in Lemont's favor, it could negate the contiguity needed for Palos Park to annex Cog Hill.
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Lemont's petition to annex part of Gleneagles Country Club won't be considered until after Palos Park votes on annexing Gleneagles, Mid-Iron
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