Downers Grove long-range planning meeting on tap for Tuesday
The Village of Downers Grove will hold its next long-range planning meeting Tuesday, Aug. 18.
The Village of Downers Grove will hold its next long-range planning meeting Tuesday, Aug. 18.
The village of Downers Grove said Wednesday that its 2014-15 snow and ice report is available for viewing.
The Village of Downers Grove will hold a meeting Tuesday evening to discuss the village's long-range plan regarding infrastructure.
The Village of Downers Grove recently received the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) Distinguished Budget Presentation award for its 2015 municipal budget document.
Police and fire training included the use of five dormitories scheduled for demolition.
The Village of Downers Grove created the Architectural Design Review Board (ADRB) Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Historic Preservation last week.
Village's general fund will be discussed at second of five long-range planning meetings.
The Village of Downers Grove is keeping the public appraised about the municipal and school district assets invested with the Illinois Metropolitan Investment Fund (IMET) that have been restricted as a result of alleged fraud.
The Village of Downers Grove recently released its annual Water Quality Report (WQR), which contains important information about the source and quality of the area's drinking water during 2014. The report is required by the Environmental Protection Agency, under the 1996 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act.
The Village of Downers Grove, Illinois, has done its part to make sure the public is appraised of the restrictions placed on municipal and school district assets, which were invested with the Illinois Metropolitan Investment Fund (IMET), due to fraud.
The Village of Downers Grove has taken steps to prepare for the possible loss of state revenue, as outlined in the village's "Long Range Plan for 2013-2015." Under Gov. Bruce Rauner's proposed 2015-16 budget, the village would see a reduction in Income tax distribution to local governments by 50 percent.