Public Hearing on Amendments to Glencoe’s Comprehensive Plan | November 9th, 7pm
A public meeting will be held by the Village of Glencoe Plan Commission at 7:00pm on November 9th, to consider proposed amendments to the Village of Glencoe Comprehensive Plan.
Special Workshop Meeting of the Board of Trustees | Wednesday, August 31st
Come one, come all! A special workshop meeting of the Board of Trustees has been scheduled for Wednesday, August 31 at 5:30 p.m. at Village Hall. Join us to hear … Continue reading
Open Houses draw out residents and serve up fresh feedback
Voting stickers stuck, ideas shared, priorities listed and conversation had! BIG THANKS to everyone who came out to the Glencoe TuneUp Open Houses held this past Saturday, May 21st and … Continue reading
TuneUp Open Houses are nearly here…
What types of design elements are “right” for South of Hazel? What would you do to enhance Tudor Court? What would be great to do at Wyman Green? … Continue reading
Open Houses Ahoy! May 21st + May 25th
Join us for the Downtown TuneUp Open House! The Open Houses will take place at Village Hall, 675 Village Court on the following days: Saturday, May 21st from 11:00 … Continue reading
Read Today! Draft TuneUp Plan
Hot off the press! The much anticipated Discussion Draft of the TuneUp plan is ready for review. But our listening to and learning from you, residents of Glencoe, is not … Continue reading
Urban Design 101
In contrast to architecture, which focuses on individual building design, urban design is the process of giving form, shape, and character to groups of buildings, neighborhoods, and cities. Urban design focuses … Continue reading
Glencoe Farmers Market Survey
BIG thanks to all who took the Glencoe Farmers Market Survey! Your feedback was extremely valuable in helping us understand how to “TuneUp” Glencoe’s Farmers Market! SURVEY RESULTS: Click here … Continue reading
Summary Report: Farmers Market Survey Results
BIG thanks to everyone who took the Glencoe Farmers Market Survey! With 100 responses in total, your answers and additional feedback really helped us to zone-in on how to “tuneup” … Continue reading →