Instead of addressing the real issues destroying the budget, Monday night the Council again discussed opt-out insurance for laterals connecting your house ...
Another loan did come from CDBG funds for $24,465.00 – note there is no difference in how the money paid to Haney and how the other two payments are ...
Grossinger Motors Arena will suck up even more of your money Monday so non-existent events are ADA compliant. Let's go back a year ago first.
Open for only a few months a year, this complex was billed as an economic driver for the west side. People would pour in off the interstate!
More on Parks and Rec Budgets By: Diane Benjamin Below are the ADMIN salaries for Parks & Rec – the pencil pushers: ...
http://cdn.stationcaster.com/stations/wjbc/media/mpeg/Tari_Renner__Bloomington_Mayor_8_12_15-1439477301.mp3. I bet you didn't know the Zoo Master plan is a ...
... are suddenly attractive. Tari salivates over downtown Bloomington, therefore Giebelhausen is on it! Here's one of Giebelhausen's past projects in Peoria ...
California banned TIF Districts because campaign contributors were the beneficiaries of much of the money created with Public Debt: ...
If they don't opt-out, the bill will be $1.05 higher for leak protection. Covering both water and sewer lines is another $11.44 a month.
Chop them starting at the top with the next City Manager. End pension spiking now! Quit being cowards-the employees aren't ...
... her because she is the one being targeted by groups wanting illegals protected. He proclaimed the Council can not be the victim of bullies.
This video was clipped from Angela Scott's Facebook Live coverage from last night. It starts with the question from a citizen, then all three aldermen ...
Enough already. It failed, it was always going to fail. The people got it right when they said Don't Build It, these clowns got it wrong:
Yes, citizens of Bloomington are paying almost $600,000 for the Zoo. It's very cool, but obviously not run as a business trying to at least break even!
Maybe the Downtown Tax Force just wants bodies downtown – no money. Of course, that means everybody else needs to pay more taxes.
Also tonight the annual financial trends report will be presented. This is not future trends, but this statement is included:
Jefferson Park in El Paso agreed only days to the rock being placed there. Solar Panels Save YWCA K By Mary Cullen Aug SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN AP The McLean ...
Behind Kilarneys Pub, 521 N. Main St. Alderperson Schmidt should order a paint job for this commercial ...