A lawyer contends a subdivision's drainage project could be done for far less.
Residents have expressed a sentimental attachment to the tree.
State Rep. Mazzochi says she wants local involvement in placement of antennas.
Official says Patch story about agency may be "a bit sensationalist."
Village says it has received 30 communications about the tree's removal, mostly in opposition.
Homeowners association is for a drainage project proposal, but two residents speak out against it.
Flooding has worsened in this neighborhood in recent years, an official says.
Deanne Mazzochi's law practice works for pharmaceutical firms. She voted present on an insulin price cap.
Village plans to hold open house so that residents can provide feedback on potential replacement options for tree.
Some options for pedestrian bridge will cost villages money, state says.
'Gnarled' tree is well known in town, with some taking pictures of it, resident says.
Officer has been with the department for more than two decades.
The village is likely to ask residents about whether to allow recreational marijuana stores.
Officials question how the village would pay for such a project.
The issue is suggested for the November ballot to gauge residents' views.
Village conducts a study of trees on its lands and rights-of-way.
Black Lives Matter demonstrators are expected to march through town and then listen to speakers.
The project is expected to include installation of a new storm sewer and reconstruction of the roadway, among other things.
Village is looking at costs of network that would connect businesses and homes.
Footage shows participants kneeling in silence for nine minutes, then marching to Lyons Township High School's South Campus.
LT student talks about being called the N-word and told to go back to Africa.
The demonstration is planned for Western Springs Tower Green, then participants will march to high school.
Citizen watchdog notifies city of release of private information. City says it will take step to help business.
Demonstrators plan to march from Western Springs Tower to LT's south campus, village said.
New trustee swore in for a second time because the board failed to vote on his appointment the first time.
Darien has a lower median household income, but is beating some of its wealthier neighbors.
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Resident took part in village meeting, but the board never voted him in.
The new trustee is a longtime resident and retired Nicor executive.
Official says 60-year-old main considered "newer old" main.
Western Springs, Hinsdale and Clarendon Hills demand company hold off on 5G requests. The company then agrees to do so, officials say.
The Village Board defended 100-foot setback for 5G antennas. Some residents wanted 200 feet.
Trustee William Siffermann died as a result of a pre-existing condition, village president says.
The Opry plans to specialize in craft beer, spirits, coffee and tea. The village has approved a special liquor license for the business.
One trustee argued against spending taxpayer money on a lobbyist.
Three services will be suspended indefinitely because of coronavirus.
Cable may be related to 5G, which is controversial in Western Springs and Hinsdale.
The village proposes regulations that would keep antennas farther away from homes.
Leader says the village is considering posting meeting packet information beforehand, as other towns do.
Western Springs gives an update on the progress of a big housing development, which takes up the village's southernmost section.