DuPage County
Recent News About DuPage County
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Sandack bill giving taxpayers more control of tax bills passes House
H.B. 2459 would stop county from charging stormwater management utility fee without voter approval.
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Task force meets to discuss consolidation measures
The Government Consolidation and Unfunded Mandates Task Force met April 8 in Wheaton to outline consolidation measures that have been undertaken in DuPage County as part of the Accountability, Consolidation, Transparency (ACT) initiative, state Sen. Michael Connelly (R-Wheaton) said Friday.
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Giving DuPage's The Human Race to step off April 25
Giving DuPage will host the fourth annual The Human Race 5K Run & 2-Mile Fitness Walk on Saturday, April 25 at 9 a.m. at The Esplanade at Locust Point in Downers Grove.
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Students display green projects at Sustainable Design Challenge
DuPage County high school students recently displayed their green building projects at the Ninth Annual Sustainable Design Challenge. The event, held at the DuPage County Administration Building in Wheaton, was hosted by the county and the group School and Community Assistance for Recycling and Composting Education (SCARCE).
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DuPage County mayors, led by Brummel, meet with Gov. Rauner
Warrenville Mayor David Brummel, along with 20 other DuPage County mayors and managers, met on April 6 with Gov. Bruce Rauner.
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Cullerton to host Glendale Heights Senior Fair
State Sen. Tom Cullerton (D-23rd) will host the Glendale Heights Senior Fair Tuesday from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Glendale Heights Sports Hub Field House, 250 Civic Center Plaza.
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Roselle strongly disagrees with state proposal to decrease local state income tax share
The Village of Roselle is calling on its residents to let their state officials know they want the local income tax to remain local.
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Ives applauds 2 investigations of College of DuPage
College board and state attorney looking into alleged inflation of enrollment numbers and illegal spending
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DuPage County School District 45 assigned Aa2 rating by Moody's
Moody's Investors Service on Monday assigned an Aa2 rating to DuPage County School District 45's $7.9 million General Obligation Limited (GOLT) School Bonds, Series 2015.
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$2.7 million grant for flood protection announced by Foster
DuPage County will soon receive $2.7 million Hazard Mitigation Grant from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to fund the acquisition and demolition of 13 flood-prone residential properties.
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DuPage County Board members travel to state capital
State Sens. Michael Connelly (R-48th) and Ron Sandack (R-21st) on Wednesday welcomed seven DuPage County Board members to the Illinois State Capitol.
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DuPage approves incentives aimed at building green
An incentive program to encourage developers and property owners to build green projects throughout DuPage County has been approved by the county board. The board recently unanimously voted to implement a list of incentives that reduce permitting time and costs for projects that qualify under U.S.
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Rep. Sandack joins school funding task force
State Rep. Ron Sandack (R-Downers Grove) has been selected to join a bipartisan task force that will evaluate the adequacy and equity of the school funding formula.
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Leaders protect local revenues
DuPage County mayors David Brummel (Warrenville), Bullwinkel (Villa Park), Craig (Hanover Park), and Veenstra (Addison) recently met at the latest budget address to defend local revenues. Gov. Rauner’s budget address discussed the governor’s proposal as well as local revenues.
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Ten CSBG scholarships up for grabs
Ten college and occupational training scholarships for low-income individuals are now available through the DuPage County Department of Community Services.
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Adopt-a-Trail seeks volunteers in DuPage County
If you are interested in helping to keep local trails free of debris, the Adopt-a-Trail program may be for you.
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DuPage schools official said funding 'greatest challenge'
Despite several challenges in 2015, the DuPage Regional Office of Education looks to the future in a positive way. Among the obstacles are funding, Regional Superintendent Darlene Ruscitti said.
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Tuskegee NEXT project fundraiser to be held at DuPage Airport
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin said on Monday that they are holding a fundraiser for the Tuskegee NEXT 2025 Project.
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Illinois bill aims to let cities file for state bankruptcy protection
State Rep. Ron Sandack (R-Downers Grove) and co-sponsor Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) have filed House Bill 298, which, if passed, will let Illinois municipalities file for bankruptcy.
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Itasca sues Baxter & Woodman alleging design problems
The Village of Itasca has filed a lawsuit against Baxter & Woodman Inc., Chicago, alleging breach of contract. The lawsuit seeks $4 million in damages for a host of issues relating to the Waste Water Treatment Plant on Prospect Avenue designed by Baxter & Woodman.