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    Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Resident wants to see documents on Mokena election dispute

    A Mokena resident who asked for information about a couple of election-related court cases last month told the Village Board Monday he wants to dig a little deeper. Jim Giglio said he wants to see correspondence about an election dispute with a former...

    Tags: Politics, Local Government, Elections, Mokena, Science and Technology

  2. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. Snow storm barrels through Midwest ¿ barely clipping Michigan ¿ to Mid-Atlantic

    CHICAGO (AP) — A late winter storm packing up to 10 inches of snow sent officials in weather-hardened Chicago into action Tuesday to prevent a repeat of scenes from two years ago, when hundreds of people in cars and buses were stranded on the city's marquee thoroughfare during a massive blizzard.
    CHICAGO (AP) — A late winter storm packing up to 10 inches of snow sent officials in weather-hardened Chicago into action Tuesday to prevent a repeat of scenes from two years ago, when hundreds of people in cars and buses were stranded on the city's...

    Tags: O'Hare International Airport, National Weather Service, Air Transportation Delays, Wrigley Field, Washington, DC

  4. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Hinsdale plans to replace Oak Street Bridge

    The Village of Hinsdale will hold a public hearing on phase one of its plans to replace the Oak Street bridge, a one-lane steel-and-timber bridge that has been in place for 128 years.
    The Village of Hinsdale will hold a public hearing on phase one of its plans to replace the Oak Street bridge, a one-lane steel-and-timber bridge that has been in place for 128 years. The village, representatives of the Illinois Department of...

    Tags: Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Technology, Hinsdale, Science and Technology

  6. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. State presents trimmed-down list of I-290 widening options

    State transportation officials presented a narrowed list of four proposals that they say will improve travel on the Eisenhower Expressway, all of which include adding a lane to the highway and also extending the CTA Blue Line. The four proposals, all of...

    Tags: Transportation, Oak Park, Chicago Transit Authority, Road Transportation, Highway Transportation

  8. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Park Ridge moves crosswalk signs

    Park Ridge has moved several crosswalk signs from the right side of the road to the middle after being notified by the state they were wrongly placed.
    Park Ridge has moved several crosswalk signs from the right side of the road to the middle after being notified by the state they were wrongly placed. An engineer with the Illinois Department of Transportation noticed the signs at Devon & Fairview...

    Tags: Park Ridge, Starbucks Corp., Science and Technology

  10. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Mundelein eyes underpass at busy railroad crossing

    Cutting across town to beat the train may eventually be a thing of the past at one busy Mundelein intersection after the village board agreed to allocate $350,000 to study a potential grade separation at Route 60/83 and the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern...

    Tags: Traffic, Transportation, Railway Transportation, Elgin, Mundelein

  12. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  13. CTA unveils plans for southern Red Line shutdown in May

    Red Line trains will run on Green Line tracks, and CTA riders will be able to ride for free at the Garfield Green Line station, according to the plans the CTA unveiled Thursday for its spring Red Line south shutdown--one of its biggest reconstruction projects ever.
    RedEye
    Red Line trains will run on Green Line tracks, and CTA riders will be able to ride for free at the Garfield Green Line station, according to the plans the CTA unveiled Thursday for its spring Red Line south shutdown--one of its biggest reconstruction...

    Tags: Transportation, Metra, Baltimore Red Line, Media Industry, Chicago Transit Authority

  14. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Glenview's proposed 'community' edges closer to approval

    A plan to create a small urban community on the outskirts of the northwestern corner of Glenview is getting close to its final approval.
    A plan to create a small urban community on the outskirts of the northwestern corner of Glenview is getting close to its final approval. Proposed by GlenStar Properties, the project would be built on 40 acres at 3800 Willow Road and would include a...
  16. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. IDOT seeks input on 47th Street-East Avenue improvements

    Commuters concerned about safety or congestion at the intersection of 47th Street and East Avenue in La Grange are invited to an open house to discuss possible improvements in that area. The Illinois Department of Transportation is hosting an open house...

    Tags: McCook, La Grange, Joliet, Vulcan Materials Company, Brookfield (Cook, Illinois)

  18. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Six-figure study to look at development along 159th

    Homer Glen is paying more than $100,000 for a study to come up with a framework for development along the village's highest traffic corridor on 159th Street. The study started in December and is expected to take nine months to complete, Homer Glen...

    Tags: Local Government

  20. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Proposed medians in Homer Glen draw concern

    Homer Glen's consultant for a corridor study has promised the village that it will try to get the Illinois Department of Transportation to be flexible regarding plans to install medians on 159th Street, which officials say threaten businesses there.
    Homer Glen's consultant for a corridor study has promised the village that it will try to get the Illinois Department of Transportation to be flexible regarding plans to install medians on 159th Street, which officials say threaten businesses there. "We...

    Tags: Homer Glen, Business, Science and Technology

  22. Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Homer Glen approves tax incentive policy

    Trustees have approved Homer Glen's policy for sales tax sharing incentives used to attract businesses.
    Trustees have approved Homer Glen's policy for sales tax sharing incentives used to attract businesses. The village has used sales tax sharing incentives in the past, Mayor Jim Daley said at a recent Village Board meeting. "What we're approving...

    Tags: Politics, Local Government, Homer Glen, Menards, Technology

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