Wednesday, February 27, 2013
The intergovernmental agreement between the two villages is expected to save both villages money.
Libertyville trustees voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve an intergovernmental agreement with the village of Grayslake to share Libertyville's Administrative Adjudication Hearings program. Joining forces to share Libertyville's program, which covers local parking and ordinance violations, will provide a cost savings for both villages. "It benefits both villages because they don't have to reinvent the wheel, and it helps share the cost of the expense that we already incur by them reimbursing us for about half of the cost," said Police Chief Clint Herdegen. The intergovernmental agreement will be in place for three years. Grayslake trustees approved the measure at their Feb. 19 meeting. The program is expected to cost Grayslake about…
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
The program is expected to save Grayslake money in staff time and prosecutor costs.
The villages of Grayslake and Libertyville will soon share an adjudication program. Grayslake trustees voted unanimously Tuesday night to authorize the administrative hearing system and operate the system in conjunction with another municipality. Trustees also voted unanimously to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with Libertyville to utilize the latter's adjudication system. According to previous board meeting agenda documents, "items that are currently administered in Lake County's branch court, such as building code violations, property maintenance violations, local police code enforcement items and parking enforcement, would all be administered utilizing Libertyville's adjudicator and clerical support staff." The program is …
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
The committee-of-the-whole agreed to pass the measure on to the village board for consideration of the intergovernmental agreement.
Libertyville and Grayslake may soon be participating in Libertyville's adjudication program. The Grayslake Village Board is expected to vote at its next meeting on whether to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the Village of Libertyville to utilize the latter village's adjudication system. Grayslake's committee-of-the-whole voted unanimously Tuesday night to send the matter on to the village board for approval. "Through the proposed program, items that are currently administered in Lake County's branch court, such as building code violations, property maintenance violations, local police code enforcement items and parking enforcement, would all be administered utilizing Libertyville's adjudicator and clerical support staff," …
Margaret McCarthy
11:59 am on Thursday, February 7, 2013
If Grayslake saves 10x the cost, then is Libertyville picking up their costs? Why doesn't L'ville use some other village's system and save the difference?   more ›