Plano, Illinois City Council news
The city council recently approved increasing water rates by 15%, effective May 1, 2025. The water rates charged to seniors will remain unchanged.
Before construction on the above-ground work can begin, like replacing the curbs and gutters to make the walkways more user-friendly, extensive underground work must be completed.
The Plano city council approved a $29,850 water model study and analysis by the engineering firm HR Green Inc.
All over Plano, workers have been removing and replacing more than 8,060 square feet of concrete sidewalk. The total program, which will complete this construction season, costs the city $175,355.
The Plano Police Department is purchasing 10 Tasers the department says are key for de-escalating situations.
Plano residents can expect to see a decrease in the city portion of the property tax bill.
As the deadline passed to file petitions to become a nominee for the April 1, 2025, consolidated elections, not a single contested race emerged for Plano city government.
Plano police have confirmed that the suspect in last weeks shooting of a 70-year-old Plano man was the victim's son.
Question: What projects or infrastructure would you look to address in your community and how would you do it? Answer: My focus is on the infrastructure, mainly the water system in Plano. Read Keith Riddle's election questionnaire here.