Building purchase to close by year’s end with an eye toward partnering with the Arcada to provide additional amenities.
Red Gate Bridge cited as city officials bestow honors upon Mark Koenen.
Local, county, and state officials gather for festivities, ribbon-cutting before span opens to vehicles; pedestrian/bike portion of bridge to open in the spring.
Here’s a roundup of what to expect an who will be speaking as city opens its new bridge.
The plan is to make the shift, east of Kautz Road, by Dec. 19.
Provisions of an Illinois law expands on parents' responsibilities to prevent underage drinking on their property.
Alderwoman Maureen Lewis announces her candidacy to seek re-election in St. Charles.
Biographical data and questions and answers from St. Charles aldermanic candidate Maureen Lewis.
This week’s Corporate Reserve, Lexington Clubs decisions reflected in discussion of final revisions to St. Charles’ 2013 draft plan.
He says developer cooperated with the city every step of the way, spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in the process.
Project had evolved from a 37.8-acre business park in 2008 to a development with about a third of its area devoted to apartments.
If the St. Charles City Council next week affirms the Planning and Development Committee votes, both projects are dead for at least a year.
St. Charles City Council Planning and Development Committee meets at 7 p.m. in City Hall.
Program through state, Verde Energy will install $75,000 HVAC unit with ‘Ice Bear’ technology to make ice to cool a Public Works building during the summer months.
Today, Friday, Dec. 7, is Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day in St. Charles, and the Illinois state treasurer is using the anniversary to get out the word about Operation Reunite, to return lost military medals to their rightful owners.
Brief remarks to be made in the Commons Area at St. Charles North High School prior to bridge opening.
The city of Geneva OKs 12th and 13th updates of the Delnor Hospital PUD, including expansion of the north entrance, construction of a new 24,000-square-foot building (shell space) on the north side of the hospital, and parking.
The formal comprehensive plan process actually begins with the commission, whose members already recognize the volatility of the draft plan among St. Charles residents.
Council committee’s unanimous votes advances series of tax measures for the City Council’s Omnibus Vote on Dec. 17.
If it is needed, the district will hold a Dec. 27 lottery to determine candidates’ ballot positions.
The Kane County Health Department reminds residents to get their annual flu shot.
The Illinois Senate amends its election code so that candidates in local elections—from City Council to School Board—can submit nominating petitions until 5 p.m. on the day after Christmas.
Contractor on pace to wrap up several segments of work in the coming week or so, city official says.
Biographical data and questions and answers from St. Charles mayoral candidate Jake “Wayne” Wyatt.
Retired colonel cites experience in military, business and community service in seeking St. Charles mayoral post.
Panel to take final round of comment on 2013 draft on Dec. 12 before passing document on to St. Charles Plan Commission.
Board of Education approves amendments to superintendent’s contract, including an annual 6 percent retirement incentive annuity.
Although unemployment is down from a year ago, October 2012 numbers increased slightly from the prior month.
Government Services Commitee gives initial approval to proposed ordinance.
Board of Education Policy Committee recommendation echoes concerns that have prompted some states to outlaw the practice by employers.
The 18-month-long process winds down as the task force prepares for Dec. 12 decision to hand off draft plan to the St. Charles Plan Commission.
The changes head to the St. Charles City Council Planning and Development Committee after Tuesday’s recommendation of approval from the Plan Commission.
Owner wants to subdivide site south of St. Charles North, west of Route 31.
During Monday’s public hearing, St. Charles Finance Director Chris Minick laid out how the amount residents pay on the city’s portion of property taxes will not, on average, change in 2013, even though the tax rate will increase 5.2 percent.
U.S. Rep Peter Roskam, R-6th District, talks about avoiding the fiscal cliff on CNBC.
Chief Patrick Mullen took the helm in St. Charles five years ago. The council also set Nov. 23 as Red Kettle Day.
Final leaf collection is the week of Nov. 27.
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Second mayoral candidate sounds off on draft 2013 Comprehensive Plan, says process should continue.
Mayoral candidate calls plan a responsible growth approach for St. Charles.