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Winnetka Park Board censures commissioner vocally opposed to Elder/Centennial project chicagotribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chicagotribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Winnetka Park District Board has decided not to pursue an intergovernmental agreement with the village saying the optics would appear less transparent than going through the entire special use permitting process. Commissioners considered the idea during the March 7 committee of the whole meeting. Executive Director Shannon Nazzal read a memo from a March 4 meeting with village . ....
Winnetka has joined the list of Chicagoland suburbs who have passed ordinances penalizing one way buses dropping migrants off near Metra stations following restrictions on drop-offs in Chicago. Village Attorney Peter Friedman outlined the ordinance saying 36 other communities have adopted or were considering regulations. The Winnetka Village Council voted unanimously during its Jan. 9 regular . ....
CHICAGO — The Winnetka, Illinois, Village Council hosted a study session to consider enacting regulations for bluff and steep slope construction and destruction after residents raised concerns about billionaire Justin Ishbia removing bluffs from his lakefront property. Trustees debated whether to allow lakefront homeowners — many of whom have in the past spent money to keep up and protect . ....
The Winnetka Village Council hosted a study session to consider enacting regulations for bluff and steep slope construction and destruction after residents raised concerns about billionaire Justin Ishbia removing bluffs from his lakefront property. Trustees debated whether to allow lakefront homeowners — many of whom have in the past spent money to keep up and protect bluffs on their property . ....