Village of Burr Ridge
Recent News About Village of Burr Ridge
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Burr Ridge Village Board votes to create Special Projects Manager position to handle special events
The Burr Ridge village board recently went over the creation of a new administrative position in the village to help handle special events.
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Burr Ridge financial consultant: 'We're not dependent on property taxes'
At the Oct. 24 meeting of the Village of Burr Ridge board of trustees, the board considered the tax levy for the upcoming year.
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Burr Ridge trustees pass a unified closing time for restaurants with liquor licenses
The village of Burr Ridge has recently amended ordinances to ensure all restaurants with liquor licenses must close at the same time each night.
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Who made the biggest political contributions during week ending June 6?
All political contributions made during the week ending June 6 can be found here.
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Who made the biggest political contributions during week ending May 30?
The top 100 political contributions made during the week ending May 30 can be found here.
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Straub: Fallout from referendum didn't influence resignation
Burr Ridge Mayor Michael “Mickey” Straub said that his effort to defeat Hinsdale D86’s $166 million referendum had nothing to do with his Nov. 12 announcement that he was stepping down from office. A Nov. 14 Chicago Tribune article cited Straub’s being “under fire from supporters” of the referendum as at least a partial factor in his resignation with two and a half years still left in his term.
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From DuPage Policy Journal
For sale: 15 priciest homes on the market in Burr Ridge
If you’re looking to pay top dollar in Burr Ridge, prices range from $1.8 million to $4 million, according to real estate site Zillow.
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Burr Ridge hits back against Durkin’s “misleading” claims about the village’s fiscal health
Burr Ridge has taken the first step in defending its fiscal reputation in the face of accusations from House Republican Leader Jim Durkin’s re-election campaign that the village finances are nothing short of a disaster.
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Straub says story about Durkin's possible influence on sister-in-law's hiring raises questions
Burr Ridge Mayor Mickey Straub said he hopes that Rep. Jim Durkin’s sister-in-law cleared all the proper channels in getting her job last April as general manager of engineering at the Illinois Tollway, but a recent story by the Chicago Daily Herald raises suspicions that she did not.
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Village of Burr Ridge sends cease-and-desist letter to Durkin's campaign
The Village of Burr Ridge is demanding that House Republican Leader Jim Durkin’s re-election campaign, “Citizens for Durkin,” halt mailing a flier that contains “false and misleading” information about the village’s fiscal health and the competency of its governing officials.