Berwyn City Council news
The Berwyn City Council has taken a significant step to combat the city’s rat infestation problem.
Hundreds of Berwyn residents who live in the 1900 and 2100 blocks of Ridgeland Avenue were without water or experienced little to no water pressure for up to four days in late June leading city officials to demand answers.
Rates for residential handicapped parking in Berwyn are expected to rise now that Mayor Robert Lovero has retracted his plans to veto the increases.
The Berwyn City Council has approved Ridgeland Estates, a 29-home subdivision on a 3.8-acre parcel in the 3000 block of Ridgeland Avenue adjacent to Freedom Middle School.
The Berwyn City Council on April 13 voted 6-2 to hire seven probationary police officers
The Berwyn City Council recently approved a 3% hike in water rates after Chicago, the city's water supplier, increased its rates.
The Berwyn City Council has approved a $100,000 payment to the Berwyn Development Corp. [BDC] to continue funding the 14-year-old “Why Berwyn” campaign.
The Berwyn City Council recently approved the 2021 budget in which expenses exceed revenues by nearly $2 million.
The Berwyn City Council has approved the promotion of Detective David Green to the rank of sergeant despite concerns raised by residents and a community advocacy group about his conduct as a police officer, including multiple lawsuits in which Green has been named.
Berwyn's Municipal Officers Electoral Board is expected to render a decision Thursday regarding Ald. Jose Ramirez’s nominating petitions.
Berwyn’s 2021 municipal election is heating up, with numerous candidates vying for aldermanic seats as well as mayor and village clerk.