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Palatine police expected to take overnight calls from Harper College If the Harper College board approves, the Palatine Police Department will take over responding to campus calls from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. File photo
Posted5/4/2021 5:30 AM
The Palatine Police Department is expected to begin responding to overnight calls from Harper College later this year or early next year.
The village council gave its consent Monday night to an intergovernmental agreement with the college that will allow village police to respond to calls from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. at the college campus, 1200 W. Algonquin Road, on the southern end of the village.
Posted4/6/2021 5:00 AM
A vacant 25-acre site across from an Amazon distribution center in Palatine will be redeveloped under a plan expected to create about 250 jobs.
The site used to house manufacturer Weber-Stephen Products and became vacant in stages, starting in 2018 and ending in late 2019. It comprises the addresses 200-350 E. Daniels Road, 200 S. Hicks Road and 1 S. Sellstrom Drive, and it s bordered to the north by the Union Pacific railroad.
Midwest Industrial Funds plans to redevelop the site into two industrial buildings a westerly building of 275,388 square feet and an easterly building of 153,043 square feet with parking lots and interior truck docks between the buildings.
Palatine s bike path connection plan moving forward
Palatine plans to connect the existing bike route on Smith Street to the path in the Deer Grove Forest Preserve. This view looks south toward the intersection of Dundee and Smith roads, toward the forest preserve. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer
Posted1/14/2021 9:13 AM
One of the few remaining major components of the village of Palatine s bike plan is moving forward.
The plan entails the construction of an asphalt path that will connect the existing bike route on Smith Street to the path in the Deer Grove Forest Preserve.
Palatine plans to connect the existing bike route on Smith Street to the path in the Deer Grove Forest Preserve. This view looks north from the intersection of Dundee and Smith Roads, toward the forest preserve.
Updated 1/14/2021 1:17 PM
One of the few remaining major components of the village of Palatine s bike plan is moving forward.
The plan entails the construction of an asphalt path that will connect the existing bike route on Smith Street to the path in the Deer Grove Forest Preserve. A new crossing and pedestrian signal will be added at Dundee Road and Smith Street, and Smith Street will be signed as a bike route between Dundee Road and Cunningham Drive.
I think a lot of people have been anticipating this, Councilman Brad Helms, who chairs the village s infrastructure and environment committee, said at a village board meeting Monday.