Hinsdale officials looked at the plan for a new medical building on Ogden Avenue.
He was given a gift that symbolized local controversies over the years. Officials praised his service.
The lobbyist was an aide for a former Democratic governor. He represents 19 clients, according to a state database.
An old building will be torn down to make way for the new structure, according to the proposal.
Residents weighed in on the proposed pavilion's size, architecture and usability, an official said.
She would replace a trustee who served for eight months before resigning.
The project is expected to last the next few years, officials said.
The village wants a structure that "blends practicality with community pride."
The ex-official was accused of unethical behavior. He said the village's case was "smoke and mirrors."
The DuPage County Board majority condemned the federal agency's actions.
He was listed as a victim during a police call earlier this year, according to a report.
The preservation program marked a milestone this week, which officials celebrated.
The wading pool is set to be closed next year as the village replaces it.
The increase was "long overdue," the village president said.
The village traditionally asks for the maximum tax levy allowed under state law, an official said.
The village will start finding a new trustee, the village president said.
She opposed a next-door zoning change, but generally favored one in another neighborhood.
Meanwhile, a preservation group calls for making demolition votes binding.
Disparagement and slander against local officials are inexcusable, the village president said.
Another official sat in Zach Creer's chair at Monday's Village Board meeting.
Residents opposed the project. An official said he knew he would get "screamed at."
Opponents say the building would be too close to an elementary school.
The manager was put on leave last month. He is getting severance and a consulting gig.
The village endured a similar situation nearly three years ago. This time, officials are staying silent.
The village delayed releasing documents on the manager's situation.
The developer asked officials to vote now. Otherwise, he said, the village would send the wrong message.
The village is poised to hire someone to facilitate the debate over downtown.
The developer says the proposal is respectful to the neighborhood and rooted in the village's fabric.
The village manager appears to have been away from the office for weeks.
The village continues to get the designation. Its outlook is reported as stable.
The church priced the home too high, meaning it is a likely teardown, an official said.
A few years ago, a trustee questioned a payment because of a vendor's ties to an employee.
The program is continuing to gain traction, a village trustee said.
The village tried to do so six years ago, but the state denied it.
It was used as the setting for a television commercial in 1970, the village said.
Speakers lament the negative turn in the debate over the village's proposal.
Such work upsets neighbors, so the village is taking action.
The village wants to stop such properties from becoming nuisances.
Nearly 700 people have signed an online petition against the proposed plaza.
The decision has no effect under the village code, so the homeowners can proceed.
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