Lisle s board of trustees voted this weeke for a policy on flood plain property acquisition and demolition. The policy will allow the village a secondary source of funding to remove properties at risk of serious flood damage.
Lisle is considering using the Denver Boot to collect unpaid fines for five or more parking violations. The vehicle-immobilizing device is already in use by police in Arlington Heights, Roselle and Hoffman Estates.
Lisle has passed a responsible bidder ordinance. It outlines a set of guidelines that must be met by companies seeking to do construction work for the village.
Lisle trustees voted Monday to override Mayor Chris Pecak s veto of a plan to provide economic incentives to encourage the redevelopment of a vacant shopping center in the village s downtown.
Lisle Mayor Chris Pecak is vowing to veto a a decision by the village board to provide economic incentive to a developer who wants to build a $59 million mixed-use project downtown. Pecak is expected to deliver his veto during Monday night s board meeting. He says he s opposed to providing up $10.5 million in incentives to developer Flaherty & Collins