Friday, April 19, 2013
Keystone Ventures, LLC, and the city of Chicago Heights are now in an option agreement on the former South Oak Dodge Location, 20937 Western Avenue. The agreement will allow Keystone to shop the location to developers before city council approval.
The city of Chicago Heights could soon have a new retail space, if things go well at an upcoming international developers conference in Las Vegas. During the conference, the city's new partner, Keystone Ventures, LLC, will shop the former South Oak Dodge location, 20937 Western Avenue, to potential developers. “We didn't sell it,” said T.J. Somer, the city's corporation counsel. “It's an option agreement to potentially sell it. Spring time is when these type of deals generally happen. So, the agreement the city has with Keystone is to try and sell the location.” At the conference, Keystone will provide potential developers with information about Chicago Heights, the location and the potential that the location has, Somer said. Should …
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Chicago Heights aldermen approved $27,750 in spending to M.E. Simpson Co. Inc., which will examine 185 miles of the city's water line pipes for leaks. Last year, the company found 35 underground leaks in the city.
The city of Chicago Heights once again will put its water line leak detection in the hands of M.E. Simpson Co. Inc., after the city council approved a contract for more than $27,000. The company will conduct tests on 185 miles of water lines within the city, a service it provided last year as well. In 2012, M.E. Simpson found numerous leaks in the city's pipes, which city water department employees then fixed. “M.E. Simpson performed this work last year and they found 35 underground leaks that never surfaced," said Chicago Heights Chief of Staff Lisa Aprati. "So, when they find the leaks then the water department is contacted and our crews go out there and repair the leak." The survey is necessary to find the city's water loss, which costs…
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Chicago Heights aldermen approved a resolution March 4, seeking to send 400 requests for proposals for development of the former South Oak Dodge Dealership. The city hopes to develop the land into a retail sales space.
Chicago Heights alderman aren't waiting for developers to come to them. Aldermen March 4 voted to reach out to potential developers in hopes of filling the vacant former home of South Oak Dodge. The city will send out 400 requests to developers, for proposals to rejuvenate the location at Lincoln Highway and Western. Chicago Heights Mayor David Gonzalez said in a press release that the move will aggressively seek retail options for city residents. “Planning is good, but action is better,” he said in the release. “I intend to move aggressively to seek qualified developers who will bring high quality retail development to the Lincoln Highway and Western Avenue intersection, in order to satisfy local consumer needs, to retain local dollars, …
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
The city council approved replacing a department head with a consulting firm and operating two other departments with the help of a private company.
The Chicago Heights Economic Development Department is operating under the consultation of the company JPH Inc. for the time being, after the city council voted 5-1 in favor the move at their Monday meeting. The firm will fill the role of economic development director, once held by Joe Kudra, who took the city's early retirement incentive. Mayor David Gonzalez said the city has not determined whether the move toward contracting out the economic development department head's duties will be temporary or permanent. "We haven't made the determination whether to bring it back in-house or to continue increasing the companies that can help us with economic development," Gonzalez said. "Right now, what we need is somebody just to cover the …
Monday, February 4, 2013
The Chicago Heights City Council meets Monday, Feb. 4, with several items on the agenda. The meeting will be preceded by a public hearing.
Mayor David Gonzalez and the Chicago Heights City Council will meet Monday, Feb. 4, at 7 p.m. There will be time allotted for public participation and comments. The city will be holding a special public hearing at 6:45 p.m., to discuss the proposed plan of electrical aggregation. Click on the PDF above to see the full agenda for the city council meeting. The meeting will be taking place at the Chicago Heights City Hall building, inside the council chambers. Like Chicago Heights Patch on Facebook for updates. Sign up to have our newsletter delivered to your inbox.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
The former contestant on NBC's The Voice wowed the room with an a cappella rendition of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough."
De'Borah Garner, a Chicago Heights resident and former contestant on NBC's "The Voice," was honored in a big way at the Monday city council meeting. Mayor David Gonzalez presented the singer with a proclamation and a declaration that Jan. 7, 2013 would be known as De'Borah Garner Day. Garner graciously accepted the plaque, with her parents and other family members cheering in the council chambers. Garner thanked the city, saying she would always be "De'Borah from Chicago Heights." She then belted out an a cappella rendition of "Ain't Know Mountain High Enough" as city officials, Heights residents and business owners clapped. After the meeting Garner said she will release her single, titled "I'm Coming Out Looking Good," this month, adding…
Monday, January 7, 2013
The Chicago Heights City Council meets Monday, Jan. 7, with several items on the agenda.
Mayor David Gonzalez and the Chicago Heights City Council will meet Monday, Jan. 7, at 7 p.m. There will be time allotted for public participation and comments. Click on the PDF above to see the full agenda for the city council meeting. The meeting will be taking place at the Chicago Heights City Hall building, inside the council chambers. Like Chicago Heights Patch on Facebook for updates. Sign up to have our newsletter delivered to your inbox.
Friday, December 21, 2012
On this week's Patch Talk we're discussing a disagreement between the Chicago Heights mayor and an alderman. We're also looking at what a casino could bring to Homewood.
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Monday, November 19, 2012
The Chicago Heights City Council meets Monday, Nov. 19, with several items on the agenda.
Mayor David Gonzalez and the Chicago Heights City Council will meet Monday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m. There will be time allotted for public participation and comments. Click on the PDF above to see the full agenda for the city council meeting. The meeting will be taking place at the Chicago Heights City Hall building, inside the council chambers. Like Chicago Heights Patch on Facebook for updates. Sign up to have our newsletter delivered to your inbox.
Monday, October 22, 2012
The Chicago Heights City Council meets Monday, Oct. 22, with several items on the agenda.
Mayor David Gonzalez and the Chicago Heights City Council will meet Monday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m. There will be time allotted for public participation and comments. Click on the PDF above to see the full agenda for the city council meeting. The meeting will be taking place at the Chicago Heights City Hall building, inside the council chambers. Like Chicago Heights Patch on Facebook for updates. Sign up to have our newsletter delivered to your inbox.
Joseph H. Hernandez
1:16 pm on Thursday, March 7, 2013
I love the idea of Trader Joe's. My wife and I drive to Orland to shop there. I'm sure there is a market in our area for such improvements. I'm a strong beleiver of the concept "If you build it; they will come" but we need to find developers that are willing to invest in Chicago Heights.   more ›