Skokie village trustees voted July 3 to release some but not all the audio of a pair of private meetings of the Village Board which the Illinois Attorney General recently determined should be made public. The Attorney General’s Public Access Counselor, which enforces rules around citizen access to government meetings and records, ruled in April that the board had inappropriately discussed some .
In a non-binding decision, the Illinois Attorney General found that the Skokie Village Board violated a law that requires meetings to be held in public view.
The Village of Skokie told Carvana it must start over to apply to build a glass used-car sales tower, and face stricter rules that call for bird-strike mitigations for buildings.