Prairie Grove News:
Comprehensive Plan Study 2005:
The comprehensive plan for Prairie Grove is completed and available for viewing. The report was produced by
Devin Lavigne, AICP
Houseal Lavigne Associates
114 E Van Buren #2C
Naperville, IL 60540
(630)305-0036.
The report is in Adobe Acrobat format. If you do not have
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Election Results of 04-05-2005:
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Office |
Winner |
| Village President |
Michael E. Breseman |
| Trustee |
Stanley C. Duda |
| Trustee |
Stewart Connelly |
| Trustee |
David K. Robak |
These individuals will be installed at the Board of Trustees
meeting May 5, 2005.
Special News:
New Trustee Appointed!
6/02/2005 ---
PRAIRIE GROVE – Todd Greenwald, resident of Prairie Grove since
2001, was appointed to the Village Board as a replacement to
Barrington
Lawrence who departed due to other committments. Todd has
been very involved with the Village over the past several years
and will be an asset as we move the Village forward.
New
Economic, Development & Growth Commission Formed
6/28/2005 --- PRAIRIE
GROVE – The Village Board has authorized the creation of an
Economic, Development & Growth Commission to chaired by
Steve Todd. This is an advisory commission that reports
to the Village Board. Steve Todd stated that his goal
is to have the commission act with an advisory roll with any
new developments and businesses. President Breseman stated
that he would like to see this commission work with any new
developments that would like to come into the village and to
work with the developers to make sure that the plan that is
being presented is financially viable for the Village.
If you have interest in being part of this commission, please
contact Kim Minor
at the village hall or via eMail.
Election Results March 16, 2004
Election Results for the Primary Held March 16, 2004
Article is posted on the Northwest Herald's web site.
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