Rolling Meadows City Hall (Patrick Jasionowski/Special to the Journal) In a Rolling Meadows election where only 131 people cast a vote of the 1,076 registered voters, Stefanie Boucher ousted current 5th Ward Ald. Jon Bisesi by an unofficial total of 69 to 59. The 5th Ward was the only race in the city that was
Rolling Meadows City Hall (Patrick Jasionowski/Special to the Journal) More eating establishments in Rolling Meadows could qualify for a city incentive program next year. City aldermen on Tuesday, Dec. 20 gave first reading approval to modify the Restaurant Tax Incentive and the Retail Home Rule Sales Tax Incentive programs to include carry out and franchise
Rolling Meadows City Hall (Patrick Jasionowski/Special to the Journal) Rolling Meadows aldermen agreed to shrink the size of a city commission, adopted salary changes for city employees, prohibited parking near two schools, and awarded three contracts. On Tuesday, Dec. 6, the city council agreed to reduce the size of the Planning and Zoning Commission from
Despite objections by one resident, the Rolling Meadows City Council on Tuesday, Dec. 6 agreed on first reading to increase sewer connection fees in the Brookview/Sunset neighborhood to recoup the city’s investment in the infrastructure.
Rolling Meadows City Hall (Patrick Jasionowski/Special to the Journal) Rolling Meadows aldermen gave first reading approval for a gaming liquor license for a city restaurant and authorized several contracts for goods and services. The gaming liquor license received unanimous approval at the city council meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 8. If passed on second reading on