He said a county official "dissed" Burr Ridge residents and businesses. He is running against her in November.
Neighbors express concern about a truck hub's lighting and noise. The mayor responded, "We'll attack it to your level of satisfaction."
The man failed to get a permit and ignored a stop-work order, officials said.
Local officials oppose a state bill that aims to increase affordable housing.
Burr Ridge is poised to protest more state control over zoning.
The salon said the pandemic and later construction impacted its business.
Village trustees are against Trump's easing of rules on a pollutant, an effort described as "ghoulish."
The mayor says the village can handle the increase without any debt.
But there's more to the story than what Burr Ridge officials say.
The village said the feds are working to ease restrictions on the cancer-causing pollutant.
The village's zoning panel then rejected the owner's plea for an exception to the rules.
Much of Burr Ridge has a tax hike referendum on the ballot. The U.S. Senate seat is drawing the most attention statewide.
"These stories don't make the paper," the mayor lamented.
He said he announced his public support because of another candidate's problems.
The fire district says it has another option. The station is near homes with large lots.
Require people give reasons why they want government documents, officials said.
"We really don't know what that new price tag will be," an official said.
Other suburbs face the same problem. Online creators are believed to be seeking videos for entertainment and profit.
The superintendent said he made a mistake with a map. He was responding to criticism from the local park board.
The planned preschool must come before the zoning board first.
The village plans to hold an event on the future of the old CNH site
One path is on a major street and goes past a school.
The village plans to keep its unusual position, even with a major building project.
Other towns, including La Grange and Elmhurst, have passed up on the idea. Such housing is seen as affordable.
He does not directly criticize Trump, but goes further than many Republicans.
"No issues arose because there were no issues," the mayor said.
A critic said the village should have gone out to bid, as other towns do.
He said some, including real estate agents, would likely raise "bogeyman" arguments.
The village approved new restrictions for landscapers. At least one official wanted to go further.
Proposed regulations come at the request of the mayor and a trustee.
A company recently moved out after 25 years in the village building.
The high school badly damaged its relations with a park district and other public bodies three years ago.
The mayor gave guidance to the architect for the new village building.
Streets in three local subdivisions are set for improvements.
The staff won't have a central place to work for a year. The village has a plan.
Officials traveled to Washington to make the case for the village's own code.
Officials are planning a police station addition to house village offices.
Two companies want to do the same thing with the 40-year-old building.
Although he never admitted error, he changed his Facebook page's designation after the lawsuit was filed.
The village is not desperate for the money, a trustee told his colleagues.
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Charles M. Hughes is seeking the Democratic nomination in the IL-06 Congressional District. The Illinois Primary is March 19.
Incumbent Sean Casten is seeking the Democratic nomination in the IL-06 Congressional District. The Illinois Primary is March 19.