City of St. Charles has new director of human resources
The St. Charles, Illinois City Council announced last week that it has appointed Jennifer McMahon as its new director of human resources.
The St. Charles, Illinois City Council announced last week that it has appointed Jennifer McMahon as its new director of human resources.
The City of St. Charles, Illinois has announced its hydrant flushing schedule.
The St. Charles City Council will meet tonight at 7 to review the FY 2016-17 budget.
The City of St. Charles Government Services Committee worked through an extensive agenda during its regular meeting on March 28.
The St. Charles City Council authorized professional engineering service agreements between the City of St. Charles and consultants for the Prairie Center project during its meeting March 21.
The City of St. Charles Plan Commission will work through a number of pending petitions during its regular meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 22, in the Council Chambers.
The Kane County Division of Transportation will begin removing and replacing the traffic signals on Randall Road at the intersections of Bricher Road, Prairie Street and Oak Street Wednesday.
The city of St. Charles continues to conduct a water use survey, sending reply cards out to all of its water customers.
The St. Charles Tree Commission will continue to work on its transition to become the Natural Resources Committee during its regular meeting 7 p.m. Thursday in the Council Committee Room at City Hall.
Tri-Com Central Dispatch recently launched its Text-to-911 service in the St. Charles community.
As road construction for the Illinois 31 Improvement Project gets underway Tuesday, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) announced that intermittent lane closures will take place.
The St. Charles City Council held a special meeting on Tuesday to discuss several personnel issues.
Cooper’s Hawk Winery and Restaurants, an upscale contemporary restaurant chain based in Illinois, will open a new location in St. Charles.
The city of St. Charles Planning and Development Committee held a special meeting on Tuesday, following the city’s Government Operations meeting in City Council Chambers.
The City of St. Charles recently posted an editorial on its website that explains the long-term process that the local government has undergone to keep its portion of property taxes for residents at just 10 percent for the past six years.