Village programs and services that help you manage your home and property.
Join a solar array and support clean energy generation
Detailed information on solid waste regulations and rates
Information for disposing of mown grass, leaves and brush
Information on the utilities you'll need to contact when moving to Glenview.
Follow these tips to prevent water pipes from freezing in cold weather.
Our coordinator provides information and specialized services for older adults and their families.
Here's an overview of the taxes paid by Glenview residents.
Information about parkway tree planting, removal, trimming and preservation.
Residents can choose the types of trees to be planted on the parkways in front of their properties.
Information about how to register and vote on Election Day.
Information about Glenview and services helpful to families and neighborhoods.
Good things happen when you pedal around Glenview.
Find information on utilities, houses of worship and local media in Glenview
Sign up to have our weekly electronic newsletter delivered to your inbox.
Residents of The Glen are asked to participate in the annual TIF census.
Find ways to recycle, reduce, reuse and be environmentally responsible.
Find information regarding community room reservations in municipal buildings
The definitive book on all things Glenview.
Find maps for zoning, train parking, school districts, snow plowing, legislators and much more.
The Village of Glenview Report is published 10 times per year and mailed to all properties.
Information for navigating Glenview roadways and parking -- during construction and inclement weather.
Service improvements have been proposed on the Hiawatha line between Chicago and Milwaukee
Payment options for parking at either of Glenview's two train stations.
Street, sidewalk, sewer and other capital improvements are prioritized and scheduled annually.
The Village is responsible for keeping Village-owned roads clear of snow and ice in winter.
The Village takes care of pothole patching, sweeping, sign maintenance, snow plowing and sidewalk repairs.
Information about parking permits and bans, traffic requests and speed enforcement.
Issues pertaining to fire, police and ambulance services; flood and pollution control; food service; and public health.
Did you receive a citation? Find out about the Administrative Adjudication process.
When you should call 9-1-1 and other emergency information.
Here's information about paramedic and ambulance services, billing and patient care reports.
Sign up to be notified about emergencies at home, on your smart phone or by email.
Find information regarding K-5 grade fire safety education, station tours and fire apparatus appearances.
The Fire Department provides 24 hour fire suppression from all five fire stations.
Protect yourself and your property from the risks of flood waters.
Information on paying and contesting tickets and participating in Administrative Adjudication
Find information regarding social services, curfew, animal control, child safety seat inspections and more
Information on food safety and inspections, disease control, fuel tanks and more.
Learn about environmentally-friendly practices and how to reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff.
The Village is responsible for providing properties with potable drinking water and taking away wastewater.
How to keep Glenview's drinking water free from impurities and health hazards.
The Water System Strategic Plan is a thorough review of the entire water system facilities and operations.
Information on rainfall amounts and water levels can be found here.
Work on the road map that prioritizes flood control and sewer backup elimination projects.
Information about maintenance of water and sanitary service laterals.
Current water and sanitary sewer rates for Glenview customers.
Information about the Lake Michigan water flowing through Glenview taps.
The Village is required annually to produce a Consumer Confidence Water Quality Report.
Information for new resident service, payments and charges and fees.
Certain events and developments require registration and/or permits. Check here first.
Register your bike. In case it's stolen, the information will be stored in a data base.
Before planning a block party, contact us about a permit, barricades and staging.
Requirements for fees, bonds and other required documentation are outlined here.
Information on various codes, permits and fees for construction, fire alarms, tree removal and accessory structures.
Dogs and cats are required to wear an ID tag provided by the owner. They do not need to be registered with the Village.
Permits are required for street fairs, charity runs, grand openings and temporary banners.
A permit is required to remove or do work likely to damage a landmark tree.
Check here first to learn about Village requirements for residential projects.
Do you need a permit for a residential project? Check here first.
The Inspectional Services Division enforces Glenview's Building Code.
Check here for engineering requirements related to your residential project.
This ad hoc committee is charged with recommending designs and plans for signs marking destinations and attractions.
Start here to learn about Village requirements for proposed land uses and development projects.
Village inspections are required for building, plumbing, HVAC, utility and electric work.
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