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Route 45 to be torn up for months as part of flood-relief project, Mundelein mayor reveals

Updated 3/8/2021 9:21 PM A short but much-traveled stretch of Route 45 through the heart of Mundelein will temporarily be reduced from four lanes to two starting this spring as part of a $9 million flood relief project, Mayor Steve Lentz announced Monday night. The roadway will be torn up for two blocks between Division and Courtland streets so a large culvert for running stormwater can be installed.   Lentz disclosed the upcoming road closure during his 7th annual State of the Village speech. He said lanes will be limited until the fall, describing the project as hugely disruptive. But the goal is to create a system designed to prevent the type of flooding that caused millions of dollars in property damage in July 2017.

Mundelein mayoral candidates debate infrastructure needs, other issues

Mundelein mayoral candidates debate infrastructure needs, other issues Clockwise from upper from left, Dawn Abernathy, Steve Lentz, Robin Meier and Thomas Ouimet are running for mayor in Mundelein.   Updated 2/25/2021 10:26 AM Editor s note: To clarify, Trustee Robin Meier voted to hire a company to demolish village-owned buildings on Lake Street in 2018. Trustee Dawn Abernathy opposed that contract. Mundelein s four mayoral candidates discussed the town s infrastructure needs and other issues in an online forum Wednesday night. Some also traded barbs during the session, which was moderated by Mundelein High School students and lasted more than an hour.   Incumbent Steve Lentz is seeking a third term as the village s top elected official. He s being challenged by village Trustees Dawn Abernathy and Robin Meier and Mundelein High School board member Tom Ouimet.

Mundelein mayor postpones State of the Village speech due to technical glitch

Mundelein board candidates discuss empty storefronts and their visions for the town

Mundelein board candidates discuss empty storefronts and their visions for the town   Updated 2/19/2021 3:43 PM Six candidates for seats on Mundelein s village board in the April 6 election talked about the local economy, the pandemic and other issues facing the town during an online forum Thursday night. Board hopefuls Sol Cabachuela, Willie Davismckennie, Ray Mullen, Jenny Ross, Angela Trillhaase and Tim Wilson participated in the roughly 75-minute discussion. A seventh candidate, Edith Reese, didn t participate.   The event was hosted by former Mundelein trustee Dakotah Norton. He asked questions generated by members of a Facebook group dedicated to issues in Mundelein. Topics covered a lot of ground, including what sets the candidates apart from each other, their visions for the future and how they would fill empty storefronts.

Watch debate between candidates for Mundelein village president

Watch debate between candidates for Mundelein village president
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