The appointed Trustee will serve until the next consolidated election in Spring 2027.
Residents are encouraged to drop off donations between Nov. 10 and Dec. 10 at Rep. La Ha’s district office in Lemont.
"We've relayed the concerns from the residents," the Lemont village administrator said.
The project should be finished by the end of the year.
The meeting is seeking feedback on the Village's plan for accessible streets and sidewalks.
Typically, the second installment bills are mailed out in June and due in August. That is not the case this year.
"We are proud to join only 38 other agencies in Illinois that have earned this distinction," the Village said.
The Township said that Lemont Township is not being reassessed this year, but property owners still can file an appeal.
The Village has received an OSLAD grant to help with funding the amenity improvements.
Jason LoCoco will assume the role following the retirement of Chief Marc Maton.
The project will be located at the southwest corner of Archer Avenue and Derby Road.
La Ha is filing the legislation after a retired doctor was blind sided with a repayment demand of $80K after helping during the pandemic.
Usually tax bills hit mailboxes in late June, and are due around Aug. 1, the Township Assessor's Office said.
State Rep. Nicole La Ha has announced she will run for re-election in 2026.
The contract, for $115,000, is for parking garage improvements for the garage off of River Street.
The Village has approved an agreement for design engineering for the new traffic signal.
The Village will receive $568,552 for the construction of the 1.84-mile long, 10-foot wide multi-use path on 131st Street.
Each month, Rep. La Ha will highlight one standout small business on her official social media platforms and website.
Areas near the tracks have been striped and delineators have been added.
Interested candidates should apply by April 27, according to the Village.
Under the new agreement, there would actually be a rate reduction for the monthly fee.
HB1788 passed the Illinois House with strong bipartisan support and now heads to the Senate for consideration.
Currently, the residential (bi-monthly) base fee for 0-4,000 gallons is $50.13 for non-seniors and $25.06 for seniors.
The consolidated election is Tuesday.
The consolidated election is April 1.
The bill focuses on universal park and playground design, which allows full access for all children, regardless of ability.
Early voting dates, races to watch and how to vote by mail.
The Village received seven bids for the project, and approved the low bid from Gallagher Asphalt Corporation for a cost of $122,075.
Officers Rodrigo Morna Freitas and Ryan O'Reilly took their oaths of office at Monday's Board meeting.
Four candidates have filed to run for three open positions for the April 1 consolidated election.
The project has an estimated cost of $1 million, and the Village secured 80 percent in federal funding.
In April, Lemont residents will vote for Village President, three Trustees and Village Clerk.
7,868 people voted for the referendum, while 4,984 voted against, according to unofficial results.
Sheriff’s Police will also investigate reports of prohibited conduct at polling locations.
Voters will decide on a $46 million bond referendum that would relocate two fire stations, among other things.
Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
Downs is one of ten candidates running for the Moraine Valley Community College Board of Trustees in the April 4 consolidated election.
Yusuf Vidal is one of 10 candidates running for the Moraine Valley Community College Board of Trustees in the April 4 consolidated election.
Tracy M. Sullivan is one of 10 candidates running for two open seats on the Moraine Valley Community College Board of Trustees.
Daniel E. Casey is one of 10 candidates running for two open seats on the Moraine Valley Community College Board of Trustees.
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