Mayor’s Message – November 27, 2024

Happy Thanksgiving Week, Antioch! As we take time to reflect on the many blessings of the year, I am thankful for my health, my family, my friends, and having the honor of serving the residents of Antioch as Mayor. It is so exciting to see the developments and progress we’ve made this year in our…

Mayor’s Message – November 22, 2024

Happy Friday, Antioch!Yesterday’s snowfall went as quickly as it came, but the holiday season has just begun. I love strolling down Main Street this time of year to take in the sights and sounds of the holidays in Antioch. With so many pop-up events, meet-and-greets, and open houses happening downtown, one thing is for sure…

North Pole Express Hoodies – Now on Sale!

The Antioch Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with Impressions Count in Antioch to offer Sweatshirts and Hoodies for sale celebrating our North Pole Train program this year.  Orders provide the option of picking  up at Impressions Count on Main Street in Antioch or by shipping.  Just click on the type of shirt you’d like,…

Mayor’s Message – November 15, 2024

Happy Friday, Antioch! It’s Bears versus Packers weekend! As a diehard Bears fan, I’ll admit this is usually a losing proposition for us—but hey, there’s always hope. Believe it or not, it’s already election season. I know we’re all just getting through election fatigue, but petitions for Village Trustees and Mayor are due to be…

Mayor’s Message – November 8, 2024

Happy Friday, Antioch! As we approach Veterans Day weekend, I had the honor of attending the District 117 Veterans Day Assembly and U.S. Congressman Brad Schneider’s event at the College of Lake County this morning. These gatherings were poignant reminders of the dedication and sacrifices made by our veterans, and we extend our deepest gratitude…

Request for Qualifications – Municipal Engineering Services

The Village of Antioch Wastewater Treatment Facility, with a design average flow of 2.0 MGD and design maximum flow of 9.2 MGD, is experiencing ragging and other fibrous material bypassing the existing screening equipment, causing issues with downstream equipment and processes. The current fine screen is a 16-year-old Lakeside Raptor with a compaction and dewatering…