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A Brief History of Glendale Heights

Until 1958 the area that is now Glendale Heights was largely rural with the exception of small pockets of subdivisions, on the east side of Bloomingdale Road, north of North Avenue, Glen Ellyn Countryside had been subdivided in 1951. During 1958, Midland Enterprises, operated by Charles and Harold Reskin, bought two farms on Glen Ellyn Road, north of North Avenue. The first houses were built that year on Glen Ellyn Road and Larry Lane near Fullerton Avenue.

By early summer of 1959 with a population of 104, a petition to incorporate was circulated and filed on June 16, 1959. On July 13, 1959 the court declared the Village organized and the first election was held on August 2, 1959. The first meeting of the Village board was September 1, 1959 at the home of the newly elected Village President Anthony Larry. Though incorporated as Glendale, the name was changed to Glendale Heights in March 1960 because of a conflict with another Glendale in southern Illinois. The name chosen is appropriate for "Glendale" reflects a close geographic identity with two neighbors, Glen Ellyn to the south and Bloomingdale to the north. "Heights" describes the unique topography of the Village as it rests on two distinct elevations with a 100-foot variation.

Today Glendale Heights is a modern residential, urban community. Over the years, the Village has experienced a welcome and significant growth, both in population, and within our business community. Its landscape is dotted with ranch homes, split levels, apartments, condominiums, shopping centers, churches, industrial business parks, beautiful community and neighborhood parks, modern service facilities, and three excellent elementary school systems.

The positive influence of many improvements in the Village, including the opening of Menards and Valli Produce, the accelerated Road Repair Program, the Revitalization of Concord Green Shopping Center, the Reconstruction of Reskin Park, and the Construction of the new Senior/Community Center, all unmistakably echo the vibrant character and the vitality of the community. Glendale Heights has become an attractive, growing community, which boasts within its boundaries: modern business parks, Glen Oaks Hospital, and the beautiful Glendale Lakes Golf Club, which is owned and managed by the Village of Glendale Heights.

The current, official population of the Village is 31,765 as of the 2000 census, but the Village has a projected population of 32,866 by the year 2010. The Village of Glendale Heights is dedicated to maintaining its progressive atmosphere, while offering its residents superior community amenities and services that respect the concerns of residents, while striving to provide a safe, viable community in which to live.

Village Hall Hours of Operation

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday: 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

Additional hours are available during vehicle sticker sales. Click here for more information.

 

Warming/Cooling Center

The Village of Glendale Heights has a designated warming/cooling center. If you are in need of a warming or cooling center during extreme weather conditions, call the non-emergency Police Department number at (630) 260-6070. Click here to view the State of Illinois' website on cooling centers.

 

Champions of Industry 300

Click here to view the Champions of Industry 300 video. (Adobe Flash)

 

Notices of Foreclosure and Confirmation Orders

Notices of Foreclosure and Confirmation Orders should be sent to the following address:

Attention: Office of the Village Clerk
300 Civic Center Plaza
Glendale Heights, IL 60139


 


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DuPage County declared a disaster area. Click here for more information.


Refuse and Recycling Pickup. Due to the Labor Day holiday, collections for both sides of Bloomingdale Road and all streets west of Bloomingdale Road will be delayed to Friday, September 10 and collections for all streets east of Bloomingdale Road will be delayed to Saturday, September 11.


Attention Glendale Heights Food and Beverage Retailers. Click here for important information regarding a new Food and Beverage Tax that took effect August 1, 2010.


Registration is being accepted for the 2010/2011 Glendale Heights Preschool Program. Click here for more information.


The September/October 2010 Newsletter is now available. Click here to download.

 

The Parks, Recreation, & Facilities Fall 2010 Activity Guide is now available. Click here to download.

 

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Glendale Heights
Goes Green!
Link to Glendale Heights Goes Green Site
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Character Counts Logo & Link
Glendale Heights is a CHARACTER COUNTS! community.


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CodeRED Emergency
Notification System
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