Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs is returning $100,000 in missing money to food pantries throughout the state.
The study will focus on Kansas Street.
Also, the Board approved its 2026 meeting schedule.
The project is a 55-unit mixed residential development that is on the property formerly occupied by the Borg Warner facility.
Phase 2 of the subdivision consists of 116 lots.
The contract includes holiday lights and decorations for Village Hall, police department, Breidert Green and the Route 30/45 entrance sign.
Southwest Synergy Dance operates a location in Tinley Park, and this would be a second location for the business.
The Frankfort Village Board voted to continue using its current well water supply.
The cost of the design phase will be $77,500.
The Park District said that a majority of the funding will be directed toward Commissioner Park.
The Village may be looking to sell surplus real estate that it owns at the northwest corner of White and Elwood streets.
The Village is also offering a Lake Michigan water survey to residents to share opinions.
Village Administrator Rob Piscia has served in the position since 2017.
The intersection was evaluated for the potential enhancements due to "resident apprehension" about pedestrian safety.
These locations will see get new stop signs and more.
The bill streamlines missing persons investigations and requires law enforcement to set timelines and follow-up actions.
The new restaurant is planned for Route 30 and Frankfort Square Road.
The Village said the project will expand the current trail that ends at Pfeiffer Road and Sauk Trail.
The development is on a vacant 25.9-acre parcel at 300 S. Maple St., which is the site of the former BorgWarner facility.
HIRE360 - Will County, a non-profit that connects community members with opportunities in the trades, will receive the money.
Current Mayor Keith Ogle leads, with 2,240 votes, over challenger Justin Ozinga, who has 1,618 votes.
There are two candidates running for mayor and four candidates running for three open positions on the Frankfort Village Board.
The consolidated election is on April 1.
The consolidated election is April 1.
The program has been extended for another four years.
You can drop your vote by mail ballot in the drop box until noon on March 31.
The 16 independent living cottages will offer 32 units at the senior living facility.
Early voting dates, races to watch and how to vote by mail.
The award was given by the American Public Works Association Chicago Metro Chapter.
The Village will purchase EV chargers for the new Smith, White streets parking lots; and replace the charger at the Breidert Green lot.
The project is funded by a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
Frankfort mayoral candidates and village trustee candidates will be in attendance at the event.
There are three four-year terms on the ballot, and the race is uncontested.
Savaria has served as a Trustee since 2020, and was re-elected in 2021.
A new restaurant, Rhumbar, at 10211 W. Lincoln Highway has been proposed within the Brookside Office Centre Development.