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The motion was tabled in February. (Yasmeen Sheikah/Patch)
ORLAND PARK, IL The Village Board of Orland Park voted 4-2 to continue its investigation into village-purchased single-family homes dating back to 2004. The village will be entering a special counsel legal services agreement with the Aronberg Goldgehn law firm, rather than the original firm of Hervas, Condon & Bersani, according to village-provided records.
The initiative was first brought to the board in January, when Trustees Cynthia Nelson Katsenes and Michael R. Milani questioned the purchases of homes by the village between 2004 and 2016. At the time, Milani raised questions about several village purchased homes and why they were purchased.
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ORLAND PARK, Ill. An Orland Park official s request to look into instituting a mask-wearing mandate was met with some resistance Monday, Dec. 7, during the Committee of the Whole (COTW) meeting held prior to the regularly scheduled Village Board meeting.
Trustee Dan Calandriello said he asked that the item be placed on the COTW agenda because of the recent increase in the number of positive COVID-19 cases in Orland Park.
Subscribe I was just thinking of ways we can help our community be safer, he said. As we know, Orland Park has a lot of visitors during the day in and out, bringing possibly COVID and then taking home COVID, and then us giving it to our other surrounding communities, including Tinley Park. Just recently, New Lenox implemented mask ordinances. I guess the key thing is to increase the indoor mask wearing, which will [help] our businesses.