2. Glendale Heights Elected Officials
Seated: District 2Trustee & Deputy Mayor Sharon Fonte,Village President Linda Jackson,Village Clerk Marie Schmidt
Standing: District 4Trustee Pat Maritato, District 1Trustee Bill Schmidt, District 6Trustee Mary Schroeder, District 5Trustee Chester Pojack, District 3Trustee Michael Light
3. Happy NewYear to everyone as we welcome 2015! I feel very blessed and honored to have served as your Mayor for the past four terms. It is a privilege to work
with such a dedicated and hardworking Board of Trustees who work together on our common goals to ensure that Glendale Heights remains a thriving proud and
progressive community for all.
In 2014, we were met with much challenge and adversity as we were struck with one of the harshest winters on record. Our snow removal staff members spent many
hours away from their families and friends ensuring our community was clear and safe. I want to personally thank them for their hard work. We received letters and
calls saying what a great job our snow removal staff did with the challenging winter. I think we are all hoping that 2015 brings us a much warmer and shorter winter!
Our Police Department also achieved their reaccreditation on April 16, 2014 from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).
Accreditation provides objective evidence by an outside agency of our police department’s commitment to excellence in leadership, resource management and
service delivery. In addition, on November 7, 2014, the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA), announced that for the second consecutive year, the
Village of Glendale Heights has received the GFOA’s Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its fiscal year 2014/2015 budget document. This award represents a
significant achievement since it reflects our commitment to meeting the highest principles of governmental budgeting.
Despite the tough economic times we have faced over the past several years, the Village is committed to continue to provide efficient, quality services to our residents
and a prosperous environment for our businesses. We also continue to identify and apply for grant funding to meet our goals and objectives. Most recently, the Village
was awarded another grant from the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to purchase a new bus for our Center for Senior Citizens, and we
were also awarded several Illinois Clean Energy grants to replace the exterior and interior lighting at public buildings and many of our parks.
Without the hard work of our staff, volunteers, committees and commissions, we would not be able to provide so many extraordinary services, programs and events
throughout the year. Together we are prepared to embrace new opportunities and meet the challenges that are ahead. I look forward to seeing you at our many
special events and programs planned. As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, comments or concerns. May this NewYear bring all of us
many memories, peaceful times, good health and happiness!
Sincerely,
Linda Jackson
Village President
COMMITTEES & COMMISSIONS:
Special Events Committee
Charity Golf Classic Committee
Historical Committee
Parks and Recreation Committee
Christmas Sharing Committee
Golf Course Committee
Government Agency Partnership (GAP)
Glendale Heights CHARACTER COUNTS! Coalition
Youth Commission (Founding Member)
Senior Center Advisory Council
Founders’ Day Committee
ELECTED AS VILLAGE PRESIDENT: 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013
APPOINTED ACTING MAYOR: 9/1999 – 9/2000
ELECTED AS TRUSTEE: 1991, 1995, 1999
YEARS AS A RESIDENT: 40
LINDA JACKSON
PHONE: 630.909.5303
LJACKSON@GLENDALEHEIGHTS.ORG
MEMBER OF: DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference • Metropolitan Mayors Caucus •
U.S. Conference of Mayors • Glendale Heights Jr. Woman’s Club • Glendale Heights VFW Post
2377 • Ladies Auxiliary • Glendale Heights Chamber of Commerce • Neighborhood Watch •
CERT Member • Citizen’s Police Academy Graduate
Village President
RECIPIENT OF: Illinois Woman of Achievement Award • Outstanding Patriotism Award
from the State of Illinois VFW • DuPage County Historical Society Recognition Award
Dear Residents,
4. MARIE SCHMIDT,VILLAGE CLERK
CONTACT: 630.909.5333
ELECTED: 2009, 2013
APPOINTED: 2008
YEARS AS RESIDENT: 41
“With sincere gratitude, thank you for the opportunity and trust you have given me to serve as your Village Clerk. If you have any questions
or comments you want to share, please do not hesitate to contact me! My wish for 2015 is health, happiness and great friends for all. I hope
everyone has a wonderful 2015 year!”
SERVICE: Village of Glendale Heights Information Officer and Open Meeting Compliance Officer • Village of Glendale Heights Local Election Official •
Complete Count Committee • Family Health and Safety Fair Committee • Sworn Member of Glendale Heights E.S.D.A. • CERT Member •
Former President Marquardt District 15 Board of Education • Former PTA, MMPA, Band Booster, Glenbard East Mother’s Club, Glenbard East Football
and Wrestling Booster Board Officer • Former Member Glendale Heights Youth Commission Club • Member Illinois Municipal League • Citizens Police
Academy Graduate
BILL SCHMIDT , DISTRICT 1 TRUSTEE
CONTACT: 630.909.5307
ELECTED: 2011
YEARS AS A RESIDENT: 41
“I feel very honored and proud to be able to serve
the residents of District 1 as your Village Trustee. I
have been a Village resident since 1973 and have seen significant changes occur.
Among them are that the population has increased, unincorporated land has
been annexed, business and manufacturing has expanded, streets and highways
have been widened and improved, and Village Government has become even
more responsive to the needs of our Village residents. I believe that the future of
the Village is dependent on the cooperation and communication between Village
residents, their Elected Officials and Village Staff. I am proud of my involvement
with the community and hope to be able to contribute significantly to its future.
I hope and pray that you and your family will be blessed with a happy, healthy,
prosperous and safe 2015!”
COMMITTEES/COMMISSIONS:
Ordinance Committee • Redevelopment & Revitalization
Committee Co-chair • Property Enhancement,
Committee Chair
SHARON FONTE, DISTRICT 2TRUSTEE & DEPUTY MAYOR
CONTACT: 630.909.5306
ELECTED: 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013
APPOINTED: 1999
YEARS AS A RESIDENT: 37
“To the residents of Glendale Heights, I want to say
thank you for allowing me to represent you as your
District 2 Trustee and Deputy Mayor. It has been my
honor, along with the Village Board, to have made
the decisions we have made in the best interest of our community. You allowed us
to improve the Civic Center Campus, the Sports Hub, Glendale Lakes Golf Club and
the Center for Senior Citizens. We are all lucky to have a caring Executive Staff and
employees who all work together to make the Village of Glendale Heights what it
is today. We have a Police Department that serves and protects us, and two Fire
Protection Districts who put the safety of its residents first. We are truly fortunate
to have an amazing and caring community. I want to remind you that if you have
any questions whatsoever, I am only a phone call away. I want to wish everyone a
healthy and Happy New Year.”
COMMITTEES/COMMISSIONS:
Founders’Day Committee, Liaison • Plan Commission •
Golf Course Committee • Charity Golf Classic,
Committee Chair
SERVICE: Glendale Heights E.S.D.A. , Board Liaison • CERT
Member • Citizens Corps Council ,Vice Chair • Citizens
Police Academy Graduate • Certificated by FEMA • Former
Vice-President Marquardt School District 15 Board of
Education • Former Director-at-Large Illinois Association
of School Boards (DuPage)
SERVICE: Glendale Heights Jr. Woman’s Club •
Glendale Heights Chamber of Commerce
RECIPIENT OF: Illinois Those Who Excel Award • PTA Life Member • Glenbard East GEM of the Year
Village Clerk & Board of Trustees
5. MICHAEL LIGHT , DISTRICT 3 TRUSTEE
CONTACT: 630.909.5308
ELECTED: 2011
YEARS AS A RESIDENT: 48
“I would like to thank all residents for supporting me
as your District 3 Trustee during my tenure on the
Village Board. It is a great privilege and honor to be
able to represent residents of District 3, and to be part
of such a great Village Board that truly cares about all
residents. I have greatly enjoyed meeting residents at
the many Village events. I especially look forward to meeting residents at the Show
& Shine Car Show and Swap Meet. I have been the chair of this event for the past
several years and am grateful for all of the volunteers and local businesses who
have supported this event, and who continue to make this event a great success.
From my family to yours, Happy Holidays and a wonderful New Year. Again, thank
you for supporting me as we work together to continue to improve our hometown.”
COMMITTEES/COMMISSIONS:
Appearance Commission, Board Liaison • Property
Enhancement Committee • Ordinance Committee
PAT MARITATO , DISTRICT 4TRUSTEE
CONTACT: 630.909.5309
ELECTED: 2003, 2007, 2011
YEARS AS A RESIDENT: 40
“I am humbled to serve as your District 4 Trustee
for the past 12 years. In the new year ahead, I look
forwardtoourVillage’scontinuedsuccessinmeeting
thegoalsandobjectivessetforourcommunity.Asthe
Chairman of the Parks and Recreation Committee,
and the Golf Course Committee, I am dedicated to
providing superior recreational and leisure activities
for all residents to enjoy. The Village of Glendale
Heights has a lot to be proud of, and with your help
we can only continue to make ourselves a more proud and progressive community
for all. Wishing you peace and joy this holiday season and all year long. ”
COMMITTEES/COMMISSIONS:
Parks and Recreation Committee, Chair • Plan
Commission, Liaison • Golf Course Committee, Chair
SERVICE: Masons • Glen Ellyn Lodge 950 Medinah
Shiners’• Show and Shine Car Show, Chair
CHESTER POJACK , DISTRICT 5 TRUSTEE
CONTACT: 630.909.5310
ELECTED: 2003, 2005, 2009, 2013
YEARS AS A RESIDENT: 44
“Iwouldliketowishallourresidentsaveryprosperous
New Year! As you can see, our growth in the past year
continues with many new businesses, and present
businesses continuing to expand. I’m proud to be serving all of you, and as always,
please call me with your concerns no matter how big or small. You elected me to
serve you and I will respond as I have in the past. Thank you for taking advantage
of our many events throughout the year. It is always enjoyable seeing all of our
residents having so much fun in our community. My Torn and Tathered Flag
Disposal Program has continued to grow with well over 5,000 flags collected outside
of Village Hall in the flag recycling box. I would like to wish everyone a healthy and
prosperous 2015!
COMMITTEES/COMMISSIONS:
Citizens Corps Council, Chair • Army Trail Road
Improvement Committee, Chair • Plan Commission,
Chair • Youth Commission • Citizens Police Academy
Graduate • Citizens Emergency Response Team (CERT) •
Neighborhood Watch • Special Events Commission •
Redevelopment and Revitalization Committee •
Property Enhancement Committee • Apperance
Commission
MARY SCHROEDER, DISTRICT 6TRUSTEE
CONTACT: 630.909.5311
ELECTED: 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013
YEARS AS A RESIDENT: 37
“As the Village Board liaison to the Senior Center
Advisory Council, I am happy to report that the
Center for Senior Citizens has proved to be a wonderful place in town for our senior
residents. I look forward to seeing residents during the upcoming year that I’ve
known for a long time, as well as meeting new people. I enjoy working with all of
you and helping in any way that I can. Happy New Year to everyone and always
remember, ‘Life is not waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to dance in
the rain.’”
COMMITTEES/COMMISSIONS SERVED:
Ordinance Committee, Chair • Youth Commission •
Charity Golf Classic Committee • 45th Birthday
Committee, Chair • Golf Club Marketing Committee •
Commercial and Industrial Commission • Senior Center
Advisory Council
SERVICE: Glendale Heights Chamber of Commerce •
Glendale Heights Jr. Woman’s Club (Past President) •
Bloomingdale Township Seniors, Board Member
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New Year’s Day
Village Offices Closed
Police Commission - 7:00 pm
CHARACTER COUNTS!
Coalition - 7:30 am
Variance Hearing - 5:00 pm
Neighborhood Watch - 7:30 pm
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Historical Committee - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
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Appearance Commission - 6:15 pm
Youth Commission - 7:30 am
ESDA - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Village of Glendale Heights
Coffee with the Mayor & Board
Senior Center
10:00 am - Noon
Glendale Heights Snowfall Parking Regulations
• No parking on any Village street designated as a snow
• route for 24 hours after a snowfall of 1”or more
• No parking on any Village street for 24 hours after a
• snowfall of 2”or more
• No parking on any Village street for 72 hours after a snowfall
of 5”or more
Founders’ Day Committee
4:30 pm
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Glendale Lakes Golf Club
Committee - 7:00 pm
School Day Off Trip
Enchanted Castle
7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Property Enhancement
Committee - 6:30 pm
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Police Commission - 7:00 pm
CHARACTER COUNTS!
Coalition - 7:30 am
Variance Hearing - 5:00 pm
Neighborhood Watch - 7:30 pm
Chamber of Commerce
Luncheon Meeting - 11:30 am
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Historical Committee - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
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Appearance Commission - 6:15 pm Youth Commission - 7:30 am
ESDA - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Daddy Daughter Dance
Glendale Lakes Golf Club
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Lincoln’s Birthday Valentine’s Day
Presidents’Day
Washington’s Birthday
Village Offices Closed
Glendale Heights Snowfall Parking Regulations
• No parking on any Village street designated as a snow
• route for 24 hours after a snowfall of 1”or more
• No parking on any Village street for 24 hours after a
• snowfall of 2”or more
• No parking on any Village street for 72 hours after a
snowfall of 5”or more
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Village of Glendale Heights
Senior Citizen Utility Tax Rebate
Program Begins
Coffee with the Mayor & Board
Senior Center
10:00 am - Noon
Valentines for Veterans
Celebrate National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans
Month by participating in the Valentines for Veterans
collection efforts. Annually, the Village delivers beauti-
fully written and decorated Valentines Day cards col-
lected from the community to Illinois Veterans homes
and veteran hospitals. For more information, please
contact the Village at 630.909.5327 and learn how you
can get involved with Valentines for Veterans.
Valentines for Veterans Due
Parks & Recreation Committee
7:00 pm
Founders’ Day Committee
4:30 pm
Property Enhancement
Committee - 6:30 pm
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Police Commission - 7:00 pm
CHARACTER COUNTS!
Coalition - 7:30 am
Variance Hearing - 5:00 pm
Neighborhood Watch - 7:30 pm
Chamber of Commerce
Luncheon Meeting - 11:30 am
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Historical Committee - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
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Appearance Commission - 6:15 pm Youth Commission - 7:30 am
ESDA - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Daylight Savings Time
(Spring Forward 1 Hour)
St. Patrick’s Day First Day of Spring
Village of Glendale Heights
A“timely”reminder:
Change the battery in your
smoke detector when you change
your clock
Coffee with the Mayor & Board
Senior Center
10:00 am - Noon
MARCHMARCH
Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
Center for Senior Citizens
9:00 am - 11:30 am
Safety Town Easter Egg Hunt
8: 15 am - 10:00 am (Times vary
based on age group)
Spring Break Activities Spring Break Activities
Book your Spring Outing at the
Glendale Lakes Golf Club Today!
The Glendale Lakes Golf Club can
accomodate up to 250 people for your
special event. It’s never too early to
book your 2015 golf outing. For more
information, please call 630.260.0018.
Founders’ Day Committee
4:30 pm
Property Enhancement
Committee - 6:30 pm
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Police Commission - 7:00 pm
CHARACTER COUNTS!
Coalition - 7:30 am
Variance Hearing - 5:00 pm
Neighborhood Watch - 7:30 pm
Chamber of Commerce
Luncheon Meeting - 11:30 am
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Historical Committee - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
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Appearance Commission - 6:15 pm
Youth Commission - 7:30 am
ESDA - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
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Arbor Day
No Parking Daily
April 1 through May 31
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
ZONES
Monday – RED
Tuesday – BLUE
Wednesday – GREEN
Friday – BROWN
Yard Waste
Collection
Yard waste collection is from
April 2 through November 28.
Contact Republic Services at
847.981.0091 for details.
Yard Waste Collection Begins
Spring Fling
Glendale Lakes Golf Club
One-Stop Recycling Depot
Public Works Parking Lot
8:00 am - Noon
Spring Fling
Glendale Lakes Golf Club
Spring Break Activities Spring Break Activities Spring Break Activities
Coffee with the Mayor & Board
Senior Center
10:00 am - Noon
Easter Brunch
Glendale Lakes Golf Club
National
Telecommunicators Week
April 12 - 18
Earth Day
Easter
Senior Citizen Utility Tax Rebate
Program Deadline
Parks & Recreation Committee
7:00 pm
Glendale Lakes Golf Club
Committee - 7:00 pm
Founders’ Day Committee
4:30 pm
Property Enhancement
Committee - 6:30 pm
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Police Commission - 7:00 pm
CHARACTER COUNTS!
Coalition - 7:30 am
Variance Hearing - 5:00 pm
Neighborhood Watch - 7:30 pm
Chamber of Commerce
Luncheon Meeting - 11:30 am
Historical Committee - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
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Appearance Commission - 6:15 pm Youth Commission - 7:30 am
ESDA - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
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Vehicle Stickers on Sale
Peace Officers Memorial Day
Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day Brunch
Glendale Lakes Golf Club
National Police Week
May 11 - 17
GH2O Aquatic Center
Opening Day
Memorial Day Ceremony
Veterans Memorial Park
11:00 am
Memorial Day
Village Offices Closed
Village of Glendale Heights
Discounted Pool Passes
On Sale Now through May 15
No Parking Daily
April 1 through May 31
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
ZONES
Monday – RED
Tuesday – BLUE
Wednesday – GREEN
Friday – BROWN
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Coffee with the Mayor & Board
Senior Center
10:00 am - Noon
MAYMAY
Last Day for Discounted
Pool Passes
Outdoor Water Conservation
May 1 - Sept. 30
Outdoor water use limited to
6:00 am - 10:00 am & 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Odd numbered street addresses may water on
odd days of the month. Even numbered street
addresses may water on even days of the month.
Founders’ Day Committee
4:30 pm
Property Enhancement
Committee - 6:30 pm
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Police Commission - 7:00 pm
Variance Hearing - 5:00 pm
Neighborhood Watch - 7:30 pm
Chamber of Commerce
Luncheon Meeting - 11:30 am
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Historical Committee - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
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Historic House Tours
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
630.260.6000www.glendaleheights.org
Appearance Commission - 6:15 pm
ESDA - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
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Village of Glendale Heights
National Night Out
Civic Center Campus
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
ESDA - 7:00 pm
Coffee with the Mayor & Board
Senior Center
10:00 am - Noon
Community Garage Sale
Camera Park
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
CHARACTER COUNTS!
Coalition - 7:30 am
Citizen’s Police Academy
Sign up for the Citizen’s Police Academy
where residents will gain a realistic view
of police work by receiving instruction on
various police topics. For more information,
please contact the Glendale Heights Police
Department at 630.260.6070.
National Night Out
National Night Out Against Crime is
celebrated annually on the 1st Tuesday
in August by Law Enforcement
Agencies across the United States. The
Glendale Heights Police Department
invites you and your family to join
them in the fight against crime!
Parks & Recreation Committee
7:00 pm
Founders’ Day Committee
4:30 pm
Property Enhancement
Committee - 6:30 pm
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Labor Day
Village Offices Closed
Police Commission - 7:00 pm
CHARACTER COUNTS!
Coalition - 7:30 am
Variance Hearing - 5:00 pm
Neighborhood Watch - 7:30 pm
Chamber of Commerce
Luncheon Meeting - 11:30 am
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pmHistorical Committee - 7:00 pm
Patriot Day Candlelight Ceremony
Civic Center
7:15 pmPlan Commission - 7:00 pm
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GH2O Aquatic Center Final Day
of the 2015 Season
Historic House Tours
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
“Show & Shine” Car Show
Camera Park
10:00 am - 3:30 pm
Village of Glendale Heights 630.260.6000www.glendaleheights.org
Appearance Commission - 6:15 pm Youth Commission - 7:30 am
ESDA - 7:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
Patriot Day
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Last Day of Oktoberfest
Camera Park
Oktoberfest
September 10-20
Camera Park
Coffee with the Mayor & Board
Senior Center
10:00 am - Noon
SEPTEMBERSEPTEMBER
First Day of Autumn
Harvest Fest
Heritage Park
National Senior Center Month
September is National Senior
Center Month! Stop by the
Glendale Heights Center for Senior
Citizens for various programs and
events. Membership is free for
residents of Glendale Heights. For
more information, please
call 630.260.6050.
Glendale Lakes Golf Club
Committee - 7:00 pm
Founders’ Day Committee
4:30 pm
Property Enhancement
Committee - 6:30 pm
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Police Commission - 7:00 pm
CHARACTER COUNTS!
Coalition - 7:30 am Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
630.260.6000www.glendaleheights.org
Variance Hearing - 5:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Village of Glendale Heights
Chamber of Commerce
Luncheon Meeting - 11:30 am
ESDA - 7:00 pm
Christmas Sharing Begins
Gift tags available at Village Hall,
Senior Center & Sports Hub
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Turkey Shoot
Glendale Lakes Golf Club
Bravest vs. Finest Game
Sports Hub
12:00 pm
Turkey Shoot
Glendale Lakes Golf Club
Coffee with the Mayor & Board
10:00 am - Noon
Historical Committee - 7:00 pm
Veterans Day
Village Offices Closed
Veterans Day Ceremony
Veterans Memorial Park
11:00 am
Sending Cheer to the Military
Drop greeting cards off at
Village Hall by December 3
Thanksgiving
Village Offices Closed Village Offices Closed
Daylight
Savings Time Ends
(Fall Back 1 Hour)
No Parking Daily
Until November 30
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
ZONES
Monday – RED
Tuesday – BLUE
Wednesday – GREEN
Friday – BROWN
Yard Waste
Collection
Yard waste collection is from
April 2 through November 28.
There is no collection from
December through March.
Contact Republic Services at
847.981.0091 for details.
Yard Waste Collection Ends
A“timely”reminder:
Change the battery in your
smoke detector when you change
your clock
Tree Lighting Ceremony
Village Hall
7:00 pm
NOVEMBERNOVEMBER
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
Appearance Commission - 6:15 pm
Glendale Lakes Golf Club
Committee - 7:00 pm
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Police Commission - 7:00 pmPlan Commission - 7:00 pm
630.260.6000www.glendaleheights.org
Appearance Commission - 6:15 pm
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Village of Glendale Heights
Christmas Eve
Village Offices Closed
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Chamber of Commerce
Luncheon Meeting - 11:30 am
Youth Commission - 7:30 am
ESDA - 7:00 pm
Breakfast with Santa
Glendale Lakes Golf Club
9:00 am
Christmas Sharing
Unwrapped Gifts Due
Victorian Christmas
Historic House
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Christmas Day
Village Offices Closed
New Year’s Eve
Business License
Renewals
2016 Business License
Renewals are Due
December 31
Holiday Cards for Military Due
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DECEMBERDECEMBER
First Day of Winter
Variance Hearing - 5:00 pm
Plan Commission - 7:00 pm
Village Board & COW - 7:30 pm
Winter Break Activities Winter Break Activities Winter Break Activities
Winter Break Activities Winter Break Activities Winter Break Activities
Winter Break Activities
Winter Break Activities
Parks & Recreation Committee
7:00 pm
Glendale Heights Snowfall Parking Regulations
• No parking on any Village street designated as a snow
• route for 24 hours after a snowfall of 1”or more
• No parking on any Village street for 24 hours after a
• snowfall of 2”or more
• No parking on any Village street for 72 hours after a
snowfall of 5”or more
30. GLENDALE HEIGHTS
Committees
Commissions
AND
Emergency Services & Disaster Agency (E.S.D.A.)
Meets the 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm
ESDA volunteers assist the Glendale Heights Police
Department in times of emergency when trained
volunteers are critical. ESDA volunteers also assist the
Police Department with traffic control during
emergencies, and for large community events.
Property Enhancement Committee
Meets the 4th Wednesday of each month at
6:30 pm at Village Hall
The Property Enhancement Committee members assist
the Department of Community Development with
monitoring businesses and residences for maintenance
violations or needed improvements on properties
within the Village.
Senior Citizens Advisory Committee
Meets the 4th Wednesday of each month at
the Center for Senior Citizens
This committee was formed in 2011 to serve as an
advisory committee to identify the growing needs of
the senior population in our community. They assist
with establishing comprehensive services and to
improve the quality of life for senior citizens now and
into the future.
Glendale Lakes Golf Club Committee
Meets Thursdays - January 15, April 9, June 11,
September 10 and November 12 at 7:00 pm at
Glendale Lakes Golf Club
The Glendale Lakes Golf Club is an 18-hole public golf
course that is owned and operated by the Village of
Glendale Heights. Members of the Golf Course
Committee make recommendations on golf rates, golf
course conditions and improvements, marketing, and
any other topics that relate to the operation of the golf
course and banquet facility.
Parks & Recreation Committee
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of every other month start-
ing in February at 7:00 pm at the Sports Hub
The Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for
providing enjoyable parks and recreational programs
for the entire community. Members of the Parks and
Recreation Committee make recommendations to the
Village Board on park and facility capital improvements,
programs, user fees and rental policies.
Community Emergency Response Team (C.E.R.T.)
Classes scheduled each year
C.E.R.T. is a program offered by the Police Department.
It prepares residents to help themselves and their
neighbors in the event of a disaster. Trained C.E.R.T.
volunteers have the skills to help emergency
responders save lives and protect property. Watch for
articles in the Village newsletter or on the Village
website for the dates and times for the next C.E.R.T.
training program!
Appearance Commission
Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at
6:15 pm at Village Hall
Appearance Commission members are charged with
the responsibility to review exterior design features and
materials for any proposed construction,
reconstruction, rehabilitation, or alteration of all
residential, commercial, and industrial structures,
including principal buildings and accessory structures.
Plan Commission
Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at
7:00 pm at Village Hall
The Plan Commission serves as a recommending body
to the Village Board on all matters related to community
development. This commission recommends changes
in the official comprehensive plan of the Village, and
conducts public hearings in matters brought before
the commission concerning annexation of property,
planned unit developments, subdivisions, zoning ordi-
nance amendments, and conditional uses.
Historical Commttee
Meets the 1st Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at
the Historic House
The Historical Committee was formed in 2000 for the
purpose of documenting the history of the Village and
restoring the Glendale Heights Historic House. The
members volunteer their time to conduct tours of the
Historic House, as well as plan special events that are
held in the house each year.
Founders’Day Committee
Meets the 2nd Monday of each month at 4:30 pm at
the Center for Senior Citizens
The Glendale Heights Fest is the largest community
event held every year in July. The Founders’Day
Committee members work hard all year to make the
event a success! The committee attends to all the
details from the layout and design of the festival, food
vendors, entertainment, fireworks display, carnival, and
various activities that make the Glendale Heights Fest
one of the premier festivals in the County.
31. Glendale Heights
Preschool Explorers (Ages 3-4)
Pre-K Adventurers (Ages 4-5)
Register Today
at the Sports Hub!
Call 630.260.6060
www.ghprf.com
Sports Hub Fitness Center
The Glendale Heights Fitness Center features a variety of cardio and strength
training equipment. Whether you are trying to stay in top shape or just shed
a few pounds, the Sports Hub Fitness Center will fit your needs. Fitness Center
memberships are available to those 12 years of age or older (under 18 requires
parent/guardian signature). Those under 16 years of age must be accompa-
nied by a parent/guardian. Membership includes access to the Fitness Center
and Hub Club activities. Annual memberships also include FREE Racquetball
and discounts on Child Care and select Group Fitness classes.
Fitness Center Cardio Equipment
• 4 Matrix (2) and Precor (2) Treadmills
• 4 Precor Elliptical Trainers
• 2 Precor Adaptive Motion Trainers
• 1 Precor Stationary Bike
• 1 Precor Recumbent Bike
• 1 Stairmaster Stepmill
• 1 Concept II Rower
Fitness Center Strength Equipment
• 13 Piece Precor Strength Circuit
• Precor Cable Crossover Modular Station
• Precor Stretchtrainer
• TAG Medicine/Kettle Balls
• TAG Free Weight Equipment - Benches & Bars
• 3,000 lbs of Rubberized Olympic Plates
• 2,000 lbs of Rubber Dumbells (10-100 lbs)
• EZ Curl Fixed Barbells (20-110 lbs)
Annual Fitness Membership Benefits
• Open Gym
• Indoor Walking Track
• 6 Fitness Center Guest Passes
• 50% Off Featured Fitness Classes
• Discounted Child Care
• Free Use of Racquetball Courts
(all players must be Annual Fitness Members or pay a $7.00 guest fee.)
• 1/2 Price Daily Pass (unlimited climbing) and free harness rental at Vertical
Endeavors every Tuesday
The Benefits of Preschool
Most medical professionals, as well as educators, agree that the
ages three through five are crucial periods in a child’s education
and development. Enrolling your child in a preschool program will
help to lay the foundation for academics, social interaction skills,
as well as build self-confidence in a child. The Glendale Heights
Preschool held at the Sports Hub provides children with a positive
learning environment that is both safe and fun!
34. One of the primary goals of the Village of Glendale
Heights is to maintain a safe and secure Village.
To meet this goal, the Village has an Emergency
Management Plan, emergency responders who are
available at all times, and reciprocal agreements with
other agencies to provide additional services in the
event of an emergency.
One of the most important steps you and your family
can take in preparing for emergencies is to develop
a household disaster plan. Just like having a working
smoke detector in your home, having emergency
supply kits will put the tools you may need at your
fingertips.
PREPARING YOUR FAMILY
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
recommends that residents be prepared to make
it on their own for at least three days following a
disaster. During times of high alert, first responders
will be very busy putting out fires, aiding with floods,
getting people to safety or treating the injured.
Ready.gov and ready.illinois.gov are comprehensive
websites that provide step-by-step guides to disaster
preparedness by walking the reader through how to
get informed about local emergency plans, how to
identify hazards that affect their local area and how to
develop and maintain an emergency communications
plan and disaster supplies kit.
GLENDALE HEIGHTS
Prepare Your Family
for an Emergency
COMMUNICATION DURING AN EMERGENCY
Depending on the emergency, some of the communication systems may be temporarily unavailable. To address
this concern, the Village has developed multiple communication avenues. The following tools are available for
emergency communications:
WEBSITES
During a municipal emergency, residents are encouraged to get up-to-date information by visiting the Village
website at www.glendaleheights.org and DuPage County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
at www.dupageco.org/protectdupage.
CODERED
The Village subscribes to an emergency telephone notification system to quickly contact residents and businesses in
the case of an emergency. Through the CodeRED system, the Village can send out automated telephone messages
quickly and efficiently in the event of an emergency. The brief message will provide
information on the emergency situation and any important instructions. To sign
up, go to the Village’s website and click on CodeRED System or contact the police
department non-emergency phone number at 630.260.6070.
GHTV
The municipal cable station (Channel 6 for Comcast & W.O.W, Channel 99 for AT&T) provides both video and text
information relating to the emergency and, when necessary, instructions on where to obtain further information.
WARNING SIRENS
Warning sirens are strategically placed throughout the community. The warning sirens are used to alert the Glendale
Heights residents of a tornado or severe storm warnings. The system is designed only to alert those residents
who are outdoors at the time. After the warning sirens sound, take cover immediately indoors and tune in to
local weather radio and television stations for the latest information. When indoors, personal weather radios are
recommended for warnings of severe weather.
RADIO & PUBLICATIONS
During an emergency, the Village keeps radio, broadcast and print media informed through press releases. The
releases are also available at www.glendaleheights.org.
SHELTER
The Village will announce the exact location of public
shelters that are open throughout the Village during
an emergency. During extended power outages, the
Village has a generator and plenty of space at the
Glendale Lakes Golf Club located at 1550 President
Street.