Prospect Heights City Council voted to change the name of its monthly city council workshop meetings to “regular meetings.” “We are going to change all city council meetings to regular city council meetings,” Acting Mayor Matthew Dolick said. “We are not going to address regular workshop items there. We are going to have a workshop
The Lake County Division of Transportation has promoted Kevin Carrier and Jon Nelson to serve as assistant county engineers. Together, Carrier and Nelson will help lead LCDOT s mission to provide a safe, efficient and innovative transportation system.
A new social worker position for the Prospect Heights Police Department was approved by aldermen at the Monday, Nov. 14 city council meeting. The idea for the position was started by Prospect Heights Police Chief William Caponigro, who spoke at the meeting to further urge the council to approve the social worker position. “Having our
Prospect Heights city council members unanimously approved a 2-cents-per-gallon gasoline tax that would take effect Jan. 1 to partly counteract the state s reduction of the local share of Illinois income tax revenue.
About 200 Venezuelan asylum-seekers are being accommodated at a hotel in Prospect Heights, among them about 60 children now enrolled in classes in Wheeling Township Elementary District 21.