Downtown businesses oppose long-term parking on weekends, according to the village.
Village officials want to change the look of the downtown street.
Developers are showing "significant interest" in the property, the village manager said.
Many of the village's manholes and sewers are getting to the age where they need to be replaced, the municipal services director said.
The school was asked to curtail music during sports practices. A resident said the new video scoreboard is also a concern.
The official is a longtime employee in the village government.
The village divulged its letters with BNSF before resolving a payment dispute.
A watchdog group says the village should release key letters in a payment dispute with railroad.
BNSF warned the village it would stop a project if it didn't get money.
The company argues the village is exceeding its powers with 5G antenna rules.
The village plans to pay a company up to $77,000 to look at a stormwater fee.
A referendum is set for November on whether to increase the local sales tax.
The bids were more than a third over budget. Village officials rejected them.
The income would pay for road, drainage and utility projects, village says.
Firm is also looking to install cell antennas in Clarendon Hills and Hinsdale. Such antennas have at times drawn opposition.
The village recently received notice from the state that the project can start.
Village officials are considering a stormwater fee to curb flooding.
Village says it wants to offer a welcoming environment downtown.
He resigned soon after being suspended for some type of investigation, according to records.
The village is considering a tax increase to pay for road and drainage infrastructure.
Official says the village is not among the highest-paying municipalities.
He is suffering from cancer, according to a GoFundMe page. He resigned effective immediately.
"Breaking news" came more than a week after the deputy chief retired.
Homeowner complains about "nonsense" from residents in response to porch request.
He was with the police department for two decades.
Residents push back against a request to allow owners to build porches and decks.
A planned condo complex in the village's downtown sparks questions about parking.
Alarmed residents contacted the police about an armed man wearing a police uniform in a park.
The railroad says it regrets that village officials were "caught off guard."
Village code seeks to protect larger and older trees.
Railroad charges far more for a project than its original estimate, officials said.
A village official wanted to know what percentage of the town was planned for multifamily development.
One of the developers is asking for a fourth floor because of economic issues.
Some concerned it may be, but officials say they have a plan to buffer it.
The money for the projects is coming from the state. The Village Board approved the streets.
Gorman represented the district from 2002 until 2015 and will challenge Sean Morrison, who she backed for the position in 2015.
The Cook County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
House GOP leader announced he is seeking another term. He said he would fight for reforms.
Developer wants village to approve multifamily housing.
Popular dining areas are set to be included in the village's improvement plan, memo says.