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Colton resigns from board in Homewood

​Homewood Trustee Anne Colton resigned her position with a letter to village officials Monday, April 9. In her letter to Mayor Richard Hofeld and fellow trustees, Colton said she’d signed a contract with PBS for distribution of a documentary she produced and is planning to focus more on her career. 

Homewood hoping for home run with marketing campaigns

Plans for a pair of marketing campaigns aimed at attracting businesses and residents to Homewood were unveiled at the village board meeting March 26.  The village is asking people to “Think Homewood” and sending locally made baseball bats and faux trading cards to developers in two projects going public this[Read More…]

Groups differ on outside influence of Homewood referendum

Home rule supporters in Homewood decried the “outside influences” they say affected the referendum proposal after village residents rejected it in the March 20 election. Groups lobbying residents to vote against the measure disagree.  The referendum failed with about seven in 10 voters casting ballots against home rule. A similar[Read More…]

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Supporters, opponents react to Homewood home rule vote

Supporters and opponents of home rule in Homewood disagreed on what the results of Tuesday’s referendum said about the village. Opponents said safeguards against potential abuse were not strong enough. Proponents noted the influence of outside groups in the campaign.

County committee advances bill despite Southland objection

The Cook County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday, March 14, approved an ordinance amendment that south suburban officials believe will have a devastating effect on the local economy.   “It’s just very disappointing,” Homewood Mayor Richard Hofeld said.  The amendment requires any business receiving a Class 6b, Class 8 or[Read More…]

Report: Harvey selling Homewood water at a loss

Receiver seeks new contracts with downstream towns Harvey may seek a new water contract with Homewood and other downstream municipalities after a new report suggests the city isn’t profiting.  Robert Handler, a court-appointed receiver tasked with overseeing Harvey’s water department, looked at the rates the downstream municipalities were paying for[Read More…]

Homewood approves incentive to pay for fire alarm

The Homewood village board this week approved a reimbursement for safety upgrades to a local property.  The money will help pay for a fire alarm system for the a building between 18673 and 18681 Dixie Highway, owned by Vivek Pinto. The building contains Reflections Yoga Center and The Lilly Pad[Read More…]

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