Lombard amends its building code
The Lombard Village Board approved a number of building code amendments at its April 2 meeting.
The Lombard Village Board approved a number of building code amendments at its April 2 meeting.
Lombard officials said on Friday that Sam's Club, Hamilton Partners, Oakridge Realty and the village reached a tentative agreement to move forward with the development of a new 135,000-square-foot retail store at 611 E. Butterfield Road. Keith Giagnorio, the village's president, said the agreement is great news for Lombard.
The Village of Lombard announced yesterday it has been ranked the seventh-best place for young professionals among Chicago suburbs.
The Village of Lombard, Illinois, was praised during the May 1 Builder Open House for its latest code amendments and outreach efforts.
The Village of Lombard has launched an e-newsletter for construction-industry professionals, called Code and Permit News. The newsletter includes relevant information relating to news and events concerning Lombard's Community Development Department. The village is encouraging professional builders, contractors and architects to sign up to receive the periodic e-newsletter to find out about new codes affecting the building industry, open houses and networking events, and expiring registrat
Residents will be able to view Public Works Department's 2015 projects.
Service to be available for Lombard Metra users
The village of Lombard's electronic commuter parking pay stations started to operate this week in three locations: near the south side of the pedestrian underpass, next to the ramp and stairs; near the west side of the Hammerschmidt daily fee lot; and on the north end of the pedestrian underpass stairs and ramp.
The village of Lombard has officially kicked off its first Village-Wide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. The initiative will develop the framework for a safe and accessible network of streets to connect bicyclists and pedestrians to destinations while meeting the needs of those in the community.
The Village of Lombard's Preservative Surface Treatment Project is slated to begin this Thursday, weather permitting.
The major construction phase on Lilac Way in Lombard, Illinois, is scheduled to be complete by Wednesday, July 1.
Wettest June on record makes for prime breeding ground for floodwater mosquitoes.
Committee's first meeting will be 7 p.m. Thursday.
Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) have been issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency for the majority of DuPage County.
Village collects 158 pints of blood; next blood drive planned for Sept. 16