That’s a wrap! Glencoe Downtown Plan Adopted
Big thanks to everyone who shared ideas, comments, and feedback on Glencoe’s Downtown TuneUp! After months of listening and learning, hard work, review and dedication by the Village, its residents, stakeholders, … 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
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 Urban … 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
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
In the news…
Congratulations Glencoe! Writers Theatre featured in ‘National Endowment for the Arts’. “Can a suburban area become the home of a major cultural institution?” For a popular theatre company working out … Continue reading
In the news…
“Glencoe trying to ramp up interest in downtown tuneup” Chicago Tribune article posted August 7th, 2014 | Written by Karen Ann Cullotta, Tribune reporter “Glencoe Village Manager Philip Kiraly says … Continue reading
In the news…
“Plan Commission gathering input on improving downtown” SunTimes article posted July 18th, 2014 | Daniel I. Dorfman For Sun-Times Media | @dandorfman “Anyone who wants to see changes in downtown … 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 →