In the continuing saga of Cary’s love affair with Meyer Materials’ gravel pit next to the Fox Trails Subdivision, the Village Board voted on the gravel pit’s owners side last night. The blog “Stop the Pit in Cary” lays out … Continue reading
Category Archives: Fox Trails
That’s what Meyer Gravel Pit watch dog Bruce Janu wants to know. He sent an email to those wanting to follow the issue Monday morning: “Good morning friends and neighbors, “So tomorrow is a Village Board Meeting and, according to … Continue reading
Mayor Aaron Shepley has weighed in on the Crystal Lake Planning and Zoning Board’s unanimous rejection of McHenry County College’s baseball stadium and fitness complex. You might have thought he would be asking, “What happened? Instead, I think I could … Continue reading
Mayor Aaron Shepley has weighed in on the Crystal Lake Planning and Zoning Board’s unanimous rejection of McHenry County College’s baseball stadium and fitness complex. You might have thought he would be asking, “What happened? Instead, I think I could … Continue reading
McHenry County Blog got an interesting testimony from Fox Trails resident Amy Stock, which I would like to share with you: My husband and I have lived in Fox Trails since 1992. We were here for the first gravel pit … Continue reading
McHenry County Blog got an interesting testimony from Fox Trails resident Amy Stock, which I would like to share with you: My husband and I have lived in Fox Trails since 1992. We were here for the first gravel pit … Continue reading
Since the Northwest Herald has written an article on the proposed expansion of the Meyer Materials gravel pit in Cary, perhaps it’s time to remind folks of its history. Jocelyn Allison’s story brings the story up-to-date, but does not delve … Continue reading
Since the Northwest Herald has written an article on the proposed expansion of the Meyer Materials gravel pit in Cary, perhaps it’s time to remind folks of its history. Jocelyn Allison’s story brings the story up-to-date, but does not delve … Continue reading
Yesterday, McHenry County Blog laid out what is in the minutes of the Cary Village Board for February 7, 2006. That seems to be the day village board members agreed to trade $250,000 a year for ten years (or more) … Continue reading
Yesterday, McHenry County Blog laid out what is in the minutes of the Cary Village Board for February 7, 2006. That seems to be the day village board members agreed to trade $250,000 a year for ten years (or more) … Continue reading
After hearing about the pressure Cary has put on property owners in the Route 14 Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District to sell their businesses to a certain favored developer, why should I be surprised that one day after the village … Continue reading
After hearing about the pressure Cary has put on property owners in the Route 14 Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District to sell their businesses to a certain favored developer, why should I be surprised that one day after the village … Continue reading