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Lake Zurich trustees approve water, sewer rate increase, a prelude to village switching to Lake Michigan water source – Chicago Tribune

Lake Zurich trustees approve water, sewer rate increase, a prelude to village switching to Lake Michigan water source – Chicago Tribune
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After chilly reception by Lake Zurich board, 52-townhouse plan to be tweaked

A vote on a plan to build 52 townhouses in 12 buildings between Old Rand and Buesching roads was pushed off for a month after several Lake Zurich board members raised concerns about the project Monday.

New development coming to Lake Zurich s downtown courtesy of flower shop

New development coming to Lake Zurich s downtown courtesy of flower shop This sketch depicts a proposed two-story mixed-use building that the owners of Lake Zurich Florist received permission Monday to build on village-owned land in downtown Lake Zurich. courtesy of village of Lake Zurich   Updated 7/21/2021 6:02 PM The couple behind Lake Zurich Florist received approval from village leaders to purchase village-owned land downtown on South Old Rand Road and build a two-story mixed-use building. The building will be built between Offbeat Music Store and Blue Fence Real Estate on South Old Rand Road on a vacant village-owned lot referred to as Block D.

Group of Lake Zurich residents say planned retail, residential project too big and could be harmful to lake

Met-Ed fined $1M in settlement with state over Northampton County electrocution

Met-Ed fined $1M in settlement with state over Northampton County electrocution Updated Feb 04, 2021; Posted Feb 04, 2021 Metropolitan Edison Co. workers secure power lines July 26, 2016, at a Royal Manor Road home in Williams Township after resident Thomas Poynton Jr. was electrocuted in an equipment failure that also caught fire to the home where Poynton lived with his wife and their young daughter, and killed one of the family s dogs.Saed Hindash file photo | For lehighvalleylive.com Facebook Share Metropolitan Edison Co. agreed to over $16 million in improvements and a $1 million fine in a settlement with state utility regulators over a 2016 electrocution death in Northampton County.

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