...diving into those in this article, we encourage you to read this article first, that lays out a pretty solid foundation of a problem with this street sweeper bid process....
...hope the board agrees.” Cullerton was outraged that NIU had agreed to pay Baker $600,000 plus benefits when he announced his plans to step down this summer in the wake...
...2016 by acknowledging that Buckeye’s proposed development did not meet zoning code because Buckeye refused to include the required commercial component that the zoning code clearly required. Buckeye then retaliated...
...in the name of his client, Bob Miller. Much like the College of DuPage Foundation’s attorney, Miller’s attorney would do his client justice if he focused on his representation instead...
...Foundation’s refusal to comply with FOIA than COD, who had encouraged the Foundation to comply to no avail. The Foundation held the requested document, which contained no earth-shattering information, and...
...with Ancel-Glink in Bloomington is the new attorney for the Library District. Let’s hope this new attorney reads the following Section from the Public Officers Prohibited Activities Act: Section 3:...
...quite different depending on the meeting and business at hand. We welcome any and all input on the above information and hope it clears up any confusion anyone had regarding...
...DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT and PLAINTIFF’S MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN SUPPORT OF SANCTIONS FOR DISCOVERY VIOLATIONS AND SPOLIATION lays out a clear foundation of what appears to be...
...when they pertain to the public business of the public body Chicago Tribune v. College of DuPage 2017 IL App (2d) 160247 (dealing with COD Foundation records). D62 was requested...