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Glendale Heights adopts $1 "forever" vehicle sticker; ordinance effective May 1, 2026
Summary
The Village Board voted Nov. 6 to adopt Ordinance 2025-50, changing the village vehicle-sticker program so stickers remain required but a new 'forever' sticker will cost $1, with the ordinance taking effect May 1, 2026. The board also approved an amended payroll/accounts-payable total.
The Village Board of Glendale Heights on Nov. 6 adopted Ordinance 2025-50 to change the village vehicle-sticker program, making village stickers still required but creating a $1 "forever" sticker that takes effect May 1, 2026. The ordinance was adopted after the board voted to waive first reading and approved the measure by roll call.
Why it matters: The change is intended to preserve residents' overnight-parking privileges while sharply reducing the administrative costs of the sticker program, village officials said. The village explained postage and staff time for mailing tens of thousands of stickers made the prior model costly; the new approach aims to lower those recurring costs.
Board action and votes: The board first voted to waive first reading on the ordinance so it could be considered that night. Trustee Schmidt moved to adopt Ordinance 2025-50;…
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