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Remove 20 Mph Limits On 3 Elmhurst Streets: Consultant
Last year, residents opposed such a move in another neighborhood. But the council raised the limit.

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Last year, residents opposed such a move in another neighborhood. But the council raised the limit.

It was changed from a four-way stop last year. The city looked into the issue.
An entity is considering a "potential acquisition." The YMCA is closing in July.
The dog will hold a "special place in the hearts" of Elmhurst officers and the community.
In another case, a resident was the victim of a fraudulent dog walker scheme, police said.
She retired as principal of Elmhurst's Conrad Fischer Elementary School.
In another case, an Elmhurst man was accused of dealing drugs, local authorities said.
The suspects said they entered through an unlocked back door, police said.
A resolution praises the employee for his more than four decades of service to the village.
The village hopes to get federal money for the project. It is hiring an engineer.
A local restaurant is struggling with a village requirement, the owner said.
The lots are on the outer edge of downtown, near an elementary and a Catholic school.
Police released a photo of a person who is believed to have taken the bike.
The village explained why the date was pushed back. The only hearing was on the date of the presidential swearing-in.
The Hinsdalean said its attorney advised against running the ad. A resident disputes the paper's contention about her public statement.
The charges follow weeks of damage at the course, which frustrated the owners.
In another case, a Darien man was arrested on a drunken-driving charge after a hit-and-run, police said.
The new Hinsdale leader advocated for the money, leveraging his County Board relationships, according to a village news release.
The school is receiving an increasing number of requests from non-resident families, the superintendent said.
It's similar to statewide trends. Officials say they have a plan to deal with the issue next school year.