The Village Board and Committee of the Whole (COW) meeting held on October 2, 2025, in Glendale Heights, IL, addressed several community-focused initiatives and upcoming events, reflecting the village's commitment to resident engagement and public safety.
One of the key announcements was the upcoming "Coffee and Chat" session with the village president and board, scheduled for Saturday, October 4, at the Lyndon Jackson Center. This informal gathering aims to foster communication between residents and local officials, encouraging community members to voice their suggestions and concerns.
As the fall season approaches, Director of Community Development Jason Engberg reminded residents about regulations regarding landscape waste. Uncontrolled burning is prohibited, and residents are urged to keep leaves and yard waste out of village streets to maintain safety and cleanliness. The final yard waste collection day is set for November 26, aligning with regular waste pickup schedules.
In preparation for Halloween, Chief Pappas announced that trick-or-treating will take place from 3 PM to 7 PM on October 31. Additionally, a family-friendly event at Safety Town will offer a safe environment for children to enjoy Halloween festivities. The village is also promoting safe driving through the "Teal Dot Pledge," encouraging drivers to remain vigilant, especially with schools back in session.
Director of Leisure Services Keith Knautz introduced the "Halloween in the Heights" house decorating contest, inviting residents to register their homes by October 19. An interactive map for voting will be available starting October 22, with winners announced on Halloween.
Public Works Director Jeff Macomber outlined parking restrictions during street sweeping in October and November, emphasizing the importance of adhering to color-coded no-parking signs to facilitate this essential service.
The village is also seeking applicants for the assistant village administrator position, highlighting the role's significance in supporting various departments and engaging with the community.
Looking ahead, the village will host a Veterans Day ceremony on November 11 at Veterans Memorial Park, honoring military personnel with a formal presentation and tribute.
In addition to these discussions, the board called for a special workshop on October 11 to address various proclamations, including Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Domestic Violence Awareness Month, reflecting the village's commitment to social issues and community awareness.
Overall, the meeting underscored Glendale Heights' proactive approach to community engagement, public safety, and support for local initiatives, setting a positive tone for the upcoming months.