Residents of ElginIL weigh in on what they'd like to see in North Grove Redevelopment Area
Apartments and condos. Bike trails and parks. Retail shops and a grocery store. A marina with kayaking and paddle boating.
"There are so many things we can do here. There's not one right answer," Community Development Director Marc Mylott said."So that's what this is all about -- to find out what the community wants." by signing up you agree to our terms of service Lesley Roth of Lamar Johnson Collaborative said they were very encouraged by the turnout.Roth said they started by looking regionally at what other communities were doing along the Fox and Des Plaines rivers. Then they worked that into what Elgin already is doing to come up with possible scenarios for development.
Suggestions ran the gamut from microbreweries to miniature golf to dog parks to food co-ops.
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