The Lake County Law and Judicial Committee will consider a joint resolution to accept Tobacco Enforcement Program grant from the state Liquor Control Commission at its next meeting 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Lake County Courthouse and Administrative Complex, 10th floor Assembly Room, 18 N. County St.
The Lake County Financial and Administrative Committee discussed a joint resolution to approve an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with Waukegan in support of the Coalition to Prevent Recidivism.
At a recent meeting, the Lake County Public Works and Transportation Committee discussed a joint resolution to approve an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Vernon Hills over the Cuneo property.
The Village of Lake Bluff Architectural Board of Review discussed proposed streetscape improvements to the southeast corner of Scranton Avenue and Center Avenue at a recent meeting.
At a recent meeting, the Deerfield Appearance Review Commission was expected to continue a preliminary review of Portillo’s, 700 Lake Cook Road, concerning a request for a variance on a wall sign.
Bike paths, sidewalks and other accessible features for cyclists, pedestrians and motorists alike will be realized by $111 million of funding for road improvement projects in 2016, the Lake County Department of Transportation said recently.
The City of Highland Park recently unveiled updated electronic communications capabilities for the jurisdiction and encouraged residents to take advantage of new cyber services to keep abreast of the latest civic news.
If a corporate executive receives an urgent email resembling a subpoena, chances are it is one of many recent attempts to scam the public by “spear phishing," the Highland Park Police Department said recently.
The Lake County Sheriff's Office Merit Commission was expected to examine and discuss the eligibility list for job candidates at its meeting this week.
The Lake Forest Audit Committee will discuss the fiscal 2016 audit-engagement letter at its next meeting 5:15 p.m. today in the City Manager Conference Room on the first floor of City Hall, 220 E. Deerpath.
On the 2014-2015 PARCC exam (www.illinoisreportcard.com), students at Hough Street Elementary School scored a passing rate of 72.1 percent and a failure rate of 27.9 percent. Passing the PARCC exam reflects the percentage of students who "met expectations" or "exceeded expectations." In Illinois overall, 32.9 percent of students passed the PARCC exam.
The Highwood City Council will consider an ordinance to allow disposal of surplus city-owned property at today's meeting, 7:30 p.m. in City Council Chambers.