Commissioner Greenberg raises concerns over gated community proposal in zoning meeting

July 28, 2025 | Lombard, DuPage County, Illinois


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Commissioner Greenberg raises concerns over gated community proposal in zoning meeting
During a recent special meeting of the Lombard Plan Commission, discussions centered on a proposed gated community that has raised concerns among commissioners regarding its implications for future developments in the area.

The meeting highlighted a proposal to allow a private street for a new development consisting of 11 homes. Some commissioners expressed apprehension about setting a precedent for gated communities, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of how such decisions could affect public access and community integration. Commissioner Greenberg noted that granting a variation for this private street could lead to similar requests in the future, potentially altering the character of the neighborhood.

The commission discussed the importance of ensuring that any approval includes clear guidelines to address these concerns. There was a consensus among some members to explore additional language in the proposal that would clarify the implications of allowing a gated community, ensuring that it aligns with the community's interests and values.

As the meeting concluded, the commissioners recognized the need for further dialogue and potential amendments to the proposal before making a final decision. This discussion reflects ongoing efforts to balance development with community needs, as Lombard continues to navigate growth while maintaining its commitment to public accessibility and neighborhood cohesion.

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