DuPage County
Recent News About DuPage County
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DuPage judge strikes down law requiring divorced parents to fund kids' college education
Saying the law is essentially antiquated and violates the equal protection rights of divorced parents, a DuPage County judge has found a state law requiring divorced couples to fund their children’s college education to be unconstitutional.
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2018 DuPage Property Tax Report: Wayne, Glendale Heights, Bartlett, Roselle have highest tax bills
Two decades ago, in 1997, Ron and Laura Del Ciello bought a 2,000 square foot, three bedroom, three bath at 685 Stuart St. in Carol Stream’s Kingsport Ridge subdivision for $206,250, or about $324,000 today.
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DuPage voters to weigh in on proposal to raise property taxes 50 percent to pay off pension debt
On the fall ballot, voters in DuPage County will have a chance to tell members of the county board what they think of a Federal Reserve proposal to have homeowners pay nearly 50 percent more in property taxes in each of the next 30 years.
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DuPage County Legislative and Governmental Affairs Committee met August 14.
DuPage County Legislative and Governmental Affairs Committee met Tuesday, Aug. 14.
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DUPAGE COUNTY: Launches Annual Budget Survey, Seeks Input on County Spending
DuPage County residents have the opportunity to share important feedback with County Board members and staff by completing DuPage’s annual budget survey.
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Cronin think HB 5123 is good reform, paves way for tax-saving measures
DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin approves of House Bill 5123, which will permit county clerk offices to take over county election commissions and was recently signed by Gov. Bruce Rauner.
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Democrat Statehouse hopeful betting taxpayer-funded abortion, property tax hikes popular with DuPage voters
She’s nearly 20 years older than Alexandria Ocasio-Cortes, the New York Democratic Socialist phenom fresh off the year’s biggest political upset. But in her quest to win a seat in the Illinois House, Glen Ellyn lawyer and political activist Terra Costa Howard is using the Ocasio-Cortes playbook, both in style and in substance.
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DuPage County Board met July 17
DuPage County Board met 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 17.
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DuPage County Technology Committee met July 17
DuPage County Technology Committee met 9 a.m. Tuesday, July 17.
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DuPage County Election Commission met July 17
DuPage County Election Commission met 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 17.
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DuPage County Finance Committee met July 17.
DuPage County Finance Committee met at 8 a.m. Tuesday, July 17.
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DuPage County Stormwater Management Committee met July 17.
DuPage County Stormwater Management Committee met Tuesday, July 17.
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DuPage County Ethics Committee met July 11.
DuPage County Ethics Committee met Wednesday, July 11.
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DuPage County Plat Committee will meet July 18.
DuPage County Plat Committee met Wednesday, July 18.
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DUPAGE COUNTY: Stormwater Management Opens Public Comment Period for Sugar Creek Watershed Plan
The DuPage County Stormwater Management Planning Committee voted to open the public comment period for the draft Sugar Creek Watershed Plan. The 30-day public comment period will be open from June 13 through July 12.
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DuPage County Police Records Management System Oversight Committee met June 19.
DuPage County Police Records Management System Oversight Committee met Tuesday, June 19.
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DuPage County Impact Fee Advisory Committee met June 5.
DuPage County Impact Fee Advisory Committee met Tuesday, June 5.
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DuPage County Animal Services Committee met June 5.
DuPage County Animal Services Committee met Tuesday, June 5.
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DUPAGE COUNTY: SCARCE Award Sustainable Design Challenge Top Prizes
During their monthly meeting on Tuesday, the DuPage County Stormwater Management Committee held an awards ceremony to honor the top groups from this year’s 12th annual Sustainable Design Challenge.
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DUPAGE COUNTY: Lake Michigan Water on Its Way to Highland Hills Residents
Residents of the Highland Hills subdivision in unincorporated Lombard will have Lake Michigan water running through their homes beginning June 5.