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Mayor Jeff Kaufman announced Monday at a Village Board meeting that an ALDI store will be built at the corner of North Morton Avenue and East Courtland Street on the property of the Blain s Farm & Fleet store at 150 E. Courtland.
Kaufman said Tuesday the Aldi store will be open by the end of the year, but possibly as early as summer. Aldi is one of the top businesses that Morton residents have said they want to have in Morton, so we re thrilled to get an Aldi in our town, Kaufman said . Aldi couldn t have picked a better location for their store in Morton. The store will be very visible, and accessible from all parts of Morton.
MORTON Only about 2% of the calls the Morton Fire Department responds to are in the Groveland Fire Protection District.
But when district officials asked Dec. 7 for a reduction in the annual amount the district pays the village of Morton for fire and emergency medical services, citing financial shortfalls, the officials got some heat from the Village Board. This isn t the village s problem, said trustee Steve Leitch, who suggested the district put a tax increase referendum on the ballot. We shouldn t subsidize them, said trustee Ken Newman.
Trustees voted 5-1 against the district s proposal to trim its annual payment to the village from 92.5% to 80% of its property tax revenue, about a $4,000 reduction in 2021. Only trustee Brad Menold supported the proposal.