A critic said the village should have gone out to bid, as other towns do.
He said some, including real estate agents, would likely raise "bogeyman" arguments.
The village approved new restrictions for landscapers. At least one official wanted to go further.
Proposed regulations come at the request of the mayor and a trustee.
A company recently moved out after 25 years in the village building.
The high school badly damaged its relations with a park district and other public bodies three years ago.
The mayor gave guidance to the architect for the new village building.
Streets in three local subdivisions are set for improvements.
The staff won't have a central place to work for a year. The village has a plan.
Officials traveled to Washington to make the case for the village's own code.
Officials are planning a police station addition to house village offices.
Two companies want to do the same thing with the 40-year-old building.
Although he never admitted error, he changed his Facebook page's designation after the lawsuit was filed.
The village is not desperate for the money, a trustee told his colleagues.
The village wants to separate "serious buyers" from those "kicking tires."
"I don't want to be in the business of paying for people to paint," an official said.
Residents staying in Florida can have more assurance when they're away, an official said.
The new owner would tear it down and build anew, officials said.
Elected officials are "not gagged from all public speech," he said.
The village hopes to draw more than $2 million for the building.
The property's listing price is nearly three times what the county says it is worth.
A developer proposed building the village a new public works facility. An official wanted to know what happens now.
The Village Board hired an architect to do the designs for an addition to the police station.
The village revealed what it wanted to do with the property.
Seven commercial buildings were proposed. Neighbors expressed concern.
A trustee voted against selling, saying an informal poll showed most opposed building anew.
A resident wanted the court in his front yard. A panel explained its reasoning for denying.
The neighborhood was known for excessive water main breaks over the years, the village said.
The village gives options on how it may use the properties.
"If the residents wanted it, it could happen," an area official said.
Mayor Gary Grasso announced his candidacy on a page that may be seen as linked to the village government.
The Republican, who described himself as "socially moderate," may have trouble attracting MAGA.
"Which side of the mouth are we talking out of today?" the mayor asked.
The village revealed the type of inquiry it is getting for the building.
The village reversed itself: A trustee will represent himself in court after all.
Many suburbs are grappling with the same issues.
The village's attorney represents a trustee who is being sued over his social media page.
The trustee promotes political candidates on the page, which a resident sees as official.
The village has held eight "in-service days" since December 2023.
The village is shifting from its plan to build anew at a local shopping center.
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