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UpdatedWed, Feb 3, 2021 at 3:31 pm CT Reply(1) Jami E. Bay is running for Highland Park City Council. (Bay Properties ) Jami E. Bay, a 20 plus-year resident of Highland Park, current Commissioner on the Highland Park Zoning Board of Appeals, former member of the Park District of Highland Park s Advisory Board, licensed Illinois attorney since 1983, and owner of Love s Yogurt, has announced his candidacy for Highland Park s City Council. Jami, his wife, Alisa Bay, and their twin sons, Joshua and Nathan, have lived in Highland Park since 2000, but Jami has been part of the Highland Park business community for more than 35 years as owner of Love s Yogurt at The Shops on Elm Place. From the moment his boys were born, Jami began making plans to move to Highland Park, knowing that the vibrant city where he worked would be the first choice where he and his family should reside. ....
Highland Park foundation distributes $512,550 in grants Back row, from left, James Lynch of The Art Center Highland Park, Greg Diethrich of Midwest Young Artists, Amy Kaufman of Community Partners for Affordable Housing, Susan Trieschmann of Curt s Cafe and Gail Hodges of Family Service of Lake County; third row: Robbie Boudreau of Southeast Lake County Faith in Action Volunteers, Pam Feinberg of the Tri-Con Child Care Center, HPCF board member Jon Levey and Jennifer Phillips of Keshet; second row: HPCF board member Jean Meadows, Alicia De La Cruz of Working Together and Lisa Adelmund of Highland Park Community Early Learning Center; front row: HPCF Chairman David Reich, board member Tom Koulentes and Bobbie Hinden of Family Focus Highland Park. ....
Reply The $130,000 annual increase in insurance costs would be higher if Highland Park had not joined with three other suburbs to pool liability insurance, according to its insurance broker. (City of Highland Park) HIGHLAND PARK, IL Highland Park s municipal insurance costs will increase by about 22 percent next year, but the increase would be even greater had the city not joined a liability pool with other three other suburban communities last year. The city s insurance premiums and administrative costs are estimated to rise by $131,000 in 2021 to more than $730,000, according to a package approved unanimously Monday by the City Council. Highland Park joined Buffalo Grove, Elk Grove Village and Hoffman Estates in forming the Suburban Liability Insurance Pool, or SLIP, which took effect in 2019. The pooled plan gives municipalities broader coverage, lower fixed costs and the ability to retain underwriting profits that would otherwise go to insurance carriers, acc ....