Mundelein's
Village Board voted Monday to require pet shops to disclose the origin of their animals, a step back from a plan discussed last month that would have banned so - called puppy mill sales.
Opponents, including some Islandia residents, sued to block the casino in September, contending
the village board voted without a written resolution and failed to seek traffic studies from the state, Suffolk County and Islip Town before voting.
The Greenport
Village Board voted unanimously Thursday night to increase the mayor's annual salary from $ 18,000 to $ 30,000.
The Greenport
Village Board voted Thursday to send a letter to County Legislator Al Krupski (D - Cutchogue) asking that the legislature allow a «landing fee» for cars entering Greenport from the North Ferry the next time the ferry company goes before the legislature to seek a fare increase.
After a two - hour hearing, the Northbrook
Village Board voted this week to allow a seasonal, indoor golf driving range at Sportsman's Country Club at 3535 Dundee Rd.. The controversial NorDome Golf Dome, a two - story, 65 - foot - tall inflated structure, will cover a 1 - acre site at the east end of the club's driving range.
The Village Board voted last week to pay SmithBucklin Consulting Services $ 8,250 to facilitate a performance management program and help officials develop a municipal strategic plan for the next three to five years.
Despite objections of residents near the site of a proposed recreation center, the Western Springs
Village Board voted 4 - 1 Monday to approve construction of a $ 2.3 million facility.
It's been more than 13 years since the Orland Park
Village Board voted to establish a business district billed as the heart of a new downtown for Orland Park.
The Village Board voted unanimously this week to purchase the 44,000 - square - foot property for $ 200,000 from Cole Taylor Bank, which bought...
CLARENDON HILLS —
The Village Board voted Monday night to approve a proposal to turn over to the Park District ownership of a parcel of village - owned property.
NEW LENOX — The final act of the Cherry Hill School site drama played out Tuesday night when the New Lenox
Village Board voted to deed a municipally owned section of the property to New Lenox Elementary District 122.
Earlier this month, the Mokena
Village Board voted 4 - 3 not to annex the unincorporated Park District land because some members said they dislike the district's plans.
With only a few days to go before the water slide «s scheduled opening,
the Village Board voted Monday to leave the 34 - foot - tall winding structure of plastic and concrete high and dry to conserve water.
In July, the Mokena
Village Board voted 4 - 2 to deny the park board's request to annex and rezone the Yunker Farm site.
Responding to the wishes of a packed house of angry constituents, the Long Grove
Village Board voted unanimously to withhold its support for a proposed nine - hole golf course and learning center planned for the nearby Buffalo Creek Forest Preserve.
In December,
the Village Board voted against annexing the property.
The Mokena
Village Board voted in early December to reject an annexation agreement, propelling the Park District to continue its plans with Will County.
BUFFALO GROVE — The Buffalo Grove
Village Board voted 4 - 0 Monday night to refer a proposed Walgreens to the Plan Commission.
Burr Ridge trustees opened an old wound with the Park District on Monday night when
the Village Board voted 5 - 1 against a park plan to build a gymnasium.
The Village Board voted unanimously June 17 to approve the part - time position after it passed in the Development Services Committee.
ORLAND PARK — The Orland Park
Village Board voted Monday night to approve plans to build a public skating park for skaters and skateboarders.
The Village Board voted this month to return building permit and water tap fees back to levels that were in place before «Build Orland» was launched in 2010.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS — The Arlington Heights
Village Board voted to recommend that the old train station be torn down to create more open space, a decision the mayor criticized as having been made too quickly.
The Village Board voted Monday to keep the new 34 - foot - tall winding structure of fiber glass and concrete high and very dry, contending the drought has already caused drastic water conservation measures in the village.
The Village Board voted unanimously this week to reject all bids for a storm - water project in Ackerman Park, 800 St. Charles Rd.. The project to create a storm - water detention basin is now back to square one, officials said.
The Orland Park
Village Board voted 6 - 1 Monday to approve the company «s plans for three office buildings, each three stories high, on a 5.5 - acre site near 147th Street and John Humphrey Drive.
On Monday, the Mokena
Village Board voted 4 - 3 to reject a compromise annexation agreement because board members said they disliked the Park District's plans for the Yunker Farm property, 115 acres along LaPorte Road just west of Schoolhouse Road.
Not exact matches
Glen Ellyn trustees
voted 4 - 2 to approve $ 196,000 for the trade - in and purchase of 87 new golf carts for the
Village Link Golf Course at its
board meeting on Feb. 11.
Park District officials believed the agreement was a done deal and expected the
Village Board to
vote in favor of the annexation later in November.
Clearing the way for what will be a rare and closely watched election, the Lake County Electoral
Board said Wednesday it will allow Gurnee residents to
vote on whether the
village «s park district should be dissolved.
Another
vote by the
Village Board was postponed because Trustee Joe Werner was undergoing medical treatment for a weekend injury.
On a 4 - 3
vote, the Will County
Board's Planning and Zoning Committee last week rejected the
village's contention that building a recreation center would require rezoning and recommended granting the Mokena Park District a special - use permit to build the recreation center on the south side of the Yunker Farm property.
The
Village Board is expected to
vote in favor of the Plan Commission's recommendation.
The Orland Park
Village Board decided Monday night, on a 4 - 3
vote, to cancel a controversial hypnosis class offered by the Parks and Recreation Department.
Caption: Old Sturbridge
Village President and CEO James E. Donahue.Photo Credit: Erika Sidor Old Sturbridge
Village Trustees Extend the Contract of President and CEO James E. Donahue STURBRIDGE, Mass. (Jan. 22, 2014)-- The Old Sturbridge
Village Board of Trustees recently
voted unanimously to extend the contract of the museum's president and chief executive officer, James E. Donahue, of...
STURBRIDGE, Mass. (Jan. 22, 2014)-- The Old Sturbridge
Village Board of Trustees recently
voted unanimously to extend the contract of the museum's president and chief executive officer, James E. Donahue, of Cranston, R.I., through June of 2017.
Streamwood — The
Village Board has delayed a
vote on whether to permit the construction of a proposed Park District community center on a controversial site.
ADDISON — The
Village Board has
voted to annex and rezone a former restaurant site at Lake Street and 6th Avenue so that the Park District can expand its Links and Tees golf facility.
Newly - elected commissioners Silosky and Peter Steinys, along with
board president Peter Hurtado, have come under criticism since May when the three
voted to hire
Village Trustee Garrett Peck as the park district's executive director.
The issue is scheduled for a
vote at Thursday night's regular
Village Board meeting.
The Mokena
Village Board this week
voted to annex the 5.5 acres owned by the Mokena Park District in the Avondale subdivision and rezone the area for parkland.
Byrne believes the
Village Board acted within its authority when it
voted to deny the Park District's request to increase the number of parking spaces at the Warrington Road entrance of Deerpath Park from four to 25 spaces.
Last month the
Village Board narrowly
voted to assist the Park District in building a $ 250,000 plunge pool and water slide at the district's new community center.
In separate meetings last week, the
Village Board and Park District
Board voted to seek some 60 acres of property owned by the Limestone Development Corp., based in Lemont.
Byrne was among members of the
Village Board who
voted to block the Park District plan Sept. 4, citing safety concerns raised by residents who live near where the parking lot would be built.
The Mokena
Village Board has
voted to annex the 5.5 acres owned by the Mokena Park District in the Avondale subdivision and rezone the area for park land.
The Park District
Board, though
voting to pursue the property, attached four conditions to its cooperation with the
village, and one of them is essentially what Regan wants from the
village as well: public access to the land.
LEMONT — The Lemont
Village Board this week
voted to increase the impact fees that residential developers pay when they build new homes.
Park Ridge — The Park District
board agreed in a 7 - 0 vote Thursday night to present the Village Board with a proposal to authorize architects to draw up renovations for the Oakton Ice
board agreed in a 7 - 0
vote Thursday night to present the
Village Board with a proposal to authorize architects to draw up renovations for the Oakton Ice
Board with a proposal to authorize architects to draw up renovations for the Oakton Ice Rink.
The Lemont
Village Board last week
voted to increase the impact fees that residential developers pay when they build new homes.