Town Of Cortland
Recent News About Town Of Cortland
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Town of Cortland Board of Trustees Met Feb. 22
Town of Cortland Board of Trustees Met Monday, Feb. 22.
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Town of Cortland Planning Commission Met June 3
Town of Cortland Planning Commission Met Thursday, June 3.
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Town of Cortland Board of Trustees Met Oct. 26
Town of Cortland Board of Trustees Met Monday, Oct. 26.
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Village of Hinckley Planning Commission Met October 19
Village of Hinckley Planning Commission Met Monday, Oct. 19.
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Town of Cortland Board of Trustees Met September 28
Town of Cortland Board of Trustees Met Monday, Sept. 28.
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Town of Cortland Planning Commission met December 5
Town of Cortland Planning Commission met Thursday, Dec. 5.
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Town of Cortland Festival & Parade Committee met June 18
Town of Cortland Festival & Parade Committee met Tuesday, June 18.
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Who will be on the April 2 ballot in Town of Cortland
Voters will decide who will serve as Town of Cortland trustee when they head to the polls on April 2.
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Public employee tally: Bottom 5 cities in DeKalb County
Village of Kingston, Cortland Town and Village of Kirkland employ the fewest government workers per capita in DeKalb County, according to 2017 Illinois State Comptroller financial reports.
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Most frugal cities in DeKalb County
Village of Shabbona, Village of Kingston and Village of Somonauk top the list in DeKalb County with the lowest spending per capita in 2017, Illinois State Comptroller financial reports show.
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Biggest spenders: What DeKalb County cities rank highest?
City of Sycamore, City of Sandwich and Village of Hinckley top the list in DeKalb County with the highest spending per capita in 2017, Illinois State Comptroller financial reports show.
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The price of local government in 2017: Town of Cortland
The Town of Cortland budget was $5.33 million for its 2017 fiscal year, or $3,925 per household.
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Appropriations bill uses statewide money for DeKalb County projects
The Illinois General Assembly is looking to pass a bill that earmarks $166.5 million for various projects in lawmakers home districts across the state.