Yearly Archives: 2015
Strong Illinois home sales and prices continue into September
Positive housing market momentum carried into September with home sales and median prices experiencing healthy year-over-year gains as Illinois headed into the fall market, according to the Illinois Association of REALTORS
Homes for a Changing Region: Share Your Ideas
The Homes for a Changing Region – Northwest DuPage County Cluster project is working to improve “livability via housing” for the communities of Glendale Heights, Hanover Park, and West Chicago, but to do this we need your help!
New Mortgage Loan Interface Increases Efficiency, Compliance
In an effort to save mortgage licensees valuable time and resources, the Division of Banking at the Illinois Department of Financial Professional Regulation (DFPR) has created a new Anti-Predatory Loan Database (APLD) Interface. Launched on October 3rd, the interface facilitates the automatic transfer of loan data, saving mortgage licensees from manually re-entering the information. The interface is part of the Department’s ongoing efforts to increase efficiency and regulatory responsiveness
EPA awards Environmental Justice Grants to fund community projects in Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee and...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the award of four Environmental Justice Grants totaling $115,100 to nonprofit organizations to develop solutions to environmental problems in low-income and minority communities in Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee and Granite City, Illinois.
Reps. Lipinski and Curbelo Introduce UTC Program Funding Legislation
Reps. Dan Lipinski (IL-3) and Carlos Curbelo (FL-26) have introduced legislation to authorize appropriations for the University Transportation Centers (UTC) program for fiscal years 2016 through 2021. Since its implementation by Congress in 1987, over 16,000 students have conducted research within the UTC program to revitalize our infrastructure.
New Mortgage Loan Interface Increases Efficiency, Compliance
In an effort to save mortgage licensees valuable time and resources, the Division of Banking at the Illinois Department of Financial Professional Regulation (DFPR) has created a new Anti-Predatory Loan Database (APLD) Interface. Launched on October 3rd, the interface facilitates the automatic transfer of loan data, saving mortgage licensees from manually re-entering the information. The interface is part of the Department’s ongoing efforts to increase efficiency and regulatory responsiveness
REP. BOST ANNOUNCES EAST ST. LOUIS INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT
Rep. Mike Bost (IL-12) announced a grant in the amount of $3,587,052 to reconstruct a stretch of Front Street in East St. Louis. The grant was issued by the Economic Development Administration (EDA) under the Department of Commerce.
Durbin To Boehner: America Cannot Wait For Action On Transportation Bill
Three months after the Senate passed a long-term, bipartisan transportation bill, U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) called on Speaker of the House John Boehner to consider legislation that would provide the certainty that businesses and state governments, like Illinois, need to plan critical infrastructure projects and create good-paying jobs.
Emission Cuts from Power Plants Ordered by Pollution Control Board
Emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and other pollutants will be significantly reduced by rules adopted today by the Illinois Pollution Control Board. The reductions ensure that all areas of the State of Illinois will be in compliance with current Federal rules regarding SO2 concentrations.
EPA Takes Steps to Improve Water Quality of Illinois River
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making available the Illinois River Watershed Modeling Program which resulted from several years of collaboration with local stakeholders, states and tribes in both Ark. and Okla. The Modeling Program will assist in the development of water pollution controls needed to meet water quality standards throughout the watershed and relies on two highly specialized computer models.
Governor Announces Appointments
Governor Bruce Rauner announced he has made appointments to the Illinois Health Information Exchange Authority, the Northern Illinois University Board of Trustees and the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
New Listings And Listings Under Contract Up In The North Shore And Barrington Area...
New listings in the North Shore – Barrington housing market increased 1.4 percent to 1,158 in August, up from 1,142 in August 2014, according to the North Shore – Barrington Association of Realtors (NSBAR).
With Homebuyers Relying More on Digital Tools, RE/MAX Brokers Point to Value of Understanding...
House hunting continues to move in a digital direction, and the ability to pursue property listings online certainly makes the home-search process simpler. Nonetheless, RE/MAX advises buyers to review online listings with their limitations as well as their benefits in mind
Illinois home sales and median prices rise again in August
Illinois closed out the summer housing market with moderate gains in both home sales and median prices in August, even as available inventory remained lower than a year ago, according to the Illinois Association of REALTORS
Durbin Announces $1.16 Million Investment In Central Illinois Regional Airport
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) announced $1,163,954 in federal funding for infrastructure improvements and upgrades at Central Illinois Regional Airport in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois. The grant was awarded through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration