Scrutiny of garbage firms' offers revealed "a human error" in the city's data, officials said.
Fortune 500 company faces off against a regional competitor. They are debating container prices.
The local developer is seeking zoning permission for the housing.
Each side is recommending a different company. The variance in cost over five years is tiny.
The new building will be nearly four times larger than the current one, the park district said.
Her district includes parts of Elmhurst Hinsdale and Clarendon Hills.
The location was the subject of heated debates. The bandshell was approved in a referendum.
The city went out to bid for the first time in eight years. It has had the same provider for 17 years.
The business applied for $150,000. It is taking the place of a former dry cleaner.
The city wants to put an 8-foot-wide path in front of houses on a local street.
An official made the case for the increase, citing a worsening budget situation.
A local architect took to Facebook to express her frustration with a city requirement.
Insurance costs, including weight-loss drugs, are helping drive a budget shortfall.
An online survey asks residents where the bandshell should be built. The board has debated the issue for months.
She also accepted money from interests such as gambling and trial lawyers.
By rushing the decision, the city can get the truck far earlier than expected, officials said.
Both sides acknowledge money troubles ahead without further measures.
They criticized the mayor after he said the council rarely takes stands on federal issues.
The city canceled a panel's budget cut meeting, shifting the debate to the full council.
Some officials said they did not know that the structure would be larger than they thought.
More than $3.5 million in cuts are on the table; officials are considering even more.
The alderman said he had a badge when told he wasn't an officer. The incident was caught on video.
The member, whose district includes Elmhurst, has been silent on the issue.
An officer spoke with the woman. The theft was on video, police said.
Officials pondered the possibility of the new station not happening.
The city recommends axing a program that benefits senior citizens and the disabled.
It would expand on outdoor dining and bring crowds downtown, three aldermen said.
The DuPage County Board majority condemned the federal agency's actions.
An increase was expected after its value plunged during a contractor dispute a few years ago.
The council has yet to allow a hearing or a vote. Officials won't say why.
The move is expected to be late next year, as a new police station is built.
It used to be the biggest complaint, but the library has taken several steps to address the issue, an official said.
Closed meetings should stay confidential, an official said, adding it's "just the way I roll."
A budget item fell by $10 million, but officials are silent about what that means for water rates.
An alderman pushed for quicker action on flood work in his ward.
An alderman said he inquired because he wanted to avoid a property tax hike.
An online petition has drawn more than 1,400 signatures against a planned apartment building.
An alderman voted for a line of credit, but indicated later it wasn't a good idea.
The debate got tense about whether an alderwoman has a conflict of interest.
The park district may stick to its warning that board members could face criminal charges if they disclose closed-session discussions.
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