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
In the news: Draft Report
“Plan Commission issues draft report on downtown invigoration” Chicago Tribune Article by Daniel Dorfman | February 29th, 2016 The Glencoe Plan Commission issued an initial report last week recommending ways … Continue reading
Views and News from the Chairman | March 2015
In February, the Glencoe Plan Commission listened to a detailed parking report prepared by our planning staff in consultation with an outside expert from the transportation consulting firm KLOA. After … Continue reading
Views and News from the Chairman | January 2015
After the fun and frenetic pace of the holiday season, it’s time to regroup. And often, our thoughts focus on health: fitness, finances, and figuring out our optimal resource allocation … Continue reading
Quick Polls
Tudor Court Quick Poll Help us understand how you interact with Tudor Court! Take 5 minutes and share your valuable insights via the Quick Poll below: (Past Quick … Continue reading
Quick Poll #5
What are your primary reasons for shopping in Downtown Glencoe? Choose up to three answers. Take the Quick Polls posted below. See how your answers compare to others, results will … Continue reading
In the news…
Glencoe building, business owners give input on future of business district Article in the Glencoe Anchor | September 8th, 2014 | Fouad Egbaria, Editor Business owners and building owners weighed … Continue reading
Views and News from the Chairman | August 2014
I remember two things about looking for a place to live on the North Shore. First, the light flooding through the skylights of the house which became my home—and second, … Continue reading