Proposed changes to a controversial apartment building plan in downtown Des Plaines were narrowly approved by the city council Tuesday night. With two aldermen absent, Mayor Andrew Goczkowski’s vote.
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Artist's rendering of planned Foxtail on the Lake restaurant. Des Plaines City Council members Monday night approved a significant financial assistance package to the owners of the new Foxtail on the Lake restaurant that will overlook Lake Opeka and open around the end of July. The owners of the unique 15,500 sq. ft. restaurant, David
Des Plaines Ald. Dick Sayad. (Journal file photo) At 79 years old, newly-elected Des Plaines Ald. Dick Sayad (4th) is no spring chicken. But he acts like one. A few minutes after Sayad, Colt Moylan (2d), Mark Walsten (6th) and Mike Charewicz (8th) were sworn into office Monday night it seemed like Sayad was bursting
Four new Des Plaines aldermen will take office this Monday night after their successful elections on April 4. Scheduled for swearing in are Colt Moylan (2d), Dick Sayad (4th), Mark Walsten (6th) and Mike Charewicz (8th). Moylan was the only incumbent reelected to city council. Sayad, Walsten and Charewicz previously served. Newly-elected officials in local
Des Plaines 2nd Ward candidates for alderman Earl Wilson (left) and Colt Moylan (right). Moylan was victorious in the April 4 election. Second ward Ald. Colt Moylan won reelection last Tuesday to serve another four-years following a final count of one precinct on Monday. Three other candidates and former aldermen – Dick Sayad (4th), Mark
Ald. Colt Moylan (left) and Mayor Andrew Goczkowski monitor election results Tuesday night, April 4, 2023, at Beacon Tap in Des Plaines. (Journal photo) With nearly all precincts reporting, three former aldermen will re-take their seats for four-year terms, according to election returns as of 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Dick Sayad (4th), Mark Walsten (6th) and
The number of former Des Plaines aldermen who may run in next April’s city election has increased to three with Mike Charewicz and Mark Walsten confirming the likelihood that they will join ex-council member Dick Sayad in races for four-year terms. In a continuously expanding field of candidates running for city offices, contests appear to