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By Tracey Conti November 21, 2024
Get Creative and Share the Magic of the Season in Sugar Grove! The holiday spirit is in the air, and the Village of Sugar Grove is excited to announce the 5th Annual Children’s Holiday Art Contest! This year’s theme is " Very Merry Snowman ," inviting young artists from our community to celebrate the season by illustrating their favorite holiday scenes in Sugar Grove featuring a snowman. Contest Theme: "Very Merry Snowman" Age Categories: Under 5 Ages 6-9 Ages 10-12 Submission Deadline: Please submit your artwork by December 15 th . How to Participate: Create your holiday masterpiece and share it with us via email at deckthehalls@sugargroveil.gov . Remember to include your name and age on your submission. Prizes Await! Winners from each age category will receive prizes to make their holiday season even more special. The judging criteria will include relevance to the contest theme, visual appeal, creativity, and originality. Spread the Word: We encourage you to share this contest with your friends and neighbors to help spread the word and make this holiday season extra special for our Sugar Grove community. This contest is an excellent opportunity for children to showcase their creativity, share their love for Sugar Grove, and spread the holiday magic throughout our community. Let's make this holiday season extra special together! We can't wait to see your artwork and celebrate the magic of the season in Sugar Grove.
By Tracey Conti November 20, 2024
Show Your Holiday Spirit!
By Tracey Conti November 19, 2024
November 25, 2024 at 11 a.m.
By Scott Koeppel November 14, 2024
Request for Qualifications All Proposals are due by 4 p.m. on December 20, 2024. This post will be updated with any questions submitted as part of the process.
By Tracey Conti November 8, 2024
The Village of Sugar Grove has received various questions from residents regarding the new development project, The Grove. For answers to frequently asked questions regarding project scope, infrastructure, and financial considerations click the link below. The Grove Development Our goal is to ensure transparency and provide the community with precise information about what to expect from this development project.

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By Tracey Conti September 18, 2024
It appears that misconceptions have arisen regarding the recent annexation of the Crown property. Because this information has been posted directly to the Village’s Facebook page by one or more members of the public, the Village believes it is necessary to provide clarification. Specifically, members of the community have apparently been advised or are under the perception that by circulating a petition and obtaining a certain number of signatures, the Crown annexation will be placed on a ballot for referendum. However, the annexation of the Crown property was a voluntary annexation, which means that 100% of the property’s ownership sought annexation and the Owner and the Village mutually agreed upon the annexation. There are no electors residing on the annexed property. The section of the Municipal Code governing a voluntary annexation does not provide for a referendum; that is a process reserved for other types of annexations contained in the Municipal Code and which are not applicable here. Without anything actually having been filed, it is difficult to provide any further assessment. However, to reiterate, the Village does not believe that the Municipal Code provides any legal basis for a referendum in the case of a voluntary annexation.
By Scott Koeppel July 15, 2024
Annexation, Zoning, and Subdivision Applications
By Tracey Conti May 8, 2024
Members of the Sugar Grove Community: The Village of Sugar Grove values your input and invites you to actively participate in shaping our community's future. Mark your calendars for a public hearing on June 18, 2024, at 6:00 p.m., at Waubonsee Community College Academic and Professional Center, 4S783 Illinois 47, Sugar Grove, IL 60554. All residents, business owners, and stakeholders are encouraged to participate and share their input on the proposed I-88 and IL-47 TIF Redevelopment Project Area. The public hearing is part of the Village’s normally scheduled Board meeting. This meeting is intended for discussion only. No decisions, approvals, or votes will be made at this time. Public Hearing Discussion Topics: - Approval of the Proposed Plan and Program - Designation of the Project Area - Adoption of the tax increment allocation financing Tax increment financing is a public financing tool that does not raise property taxes but is used to assist economic development projects. When a TIF area is designated, the amount of property taxes it currently generates stays the same. Any additional tax revenue from increases in property value will go to a special fund to improve the area. Meanwhile, schools and other services still get their usual tax amounts, so they don’t lose money because of the TIF. Additionally, a Joint Review Board, including representatives from taxing bodies, will meet on May 22, 2024, to review all relevant documents, discuss the creation of the TIF, and provide an advisory recommendation to the Village. Please note that the public hearing and Joint Review Board meetings will solely focus on the proposed TIF redevelopment project and will not include discussions about plans the developer may submit. Although a proposal has not been submitted by the developer yet, any eventual proposal will be reviewed by the board of trustees under a separate process. Public notices regarding the project and schedule are actively being distributed to several key groups. These groups include Taxing districts, those registered on the Village's TIF Interested Parties Registry, residential addresses within the Redevelopment Project Area, and taxpayers of record in the area. Relevant documents, including the Eligibility Report and TIF Plan, have been available for public review since November 2023 and continue to be accessible online and in person. We encourage community members to attend the public hearing to gain insights and ask questions. Residents are also encouraged to stay updated with Village communications regarding the project. Learn more at: https://www.sugargroveil.gov/sugar-grove-llc-development-information
By Tracey Conti March 26, 2024
From community connections to new opportunities in the Village of Sugar Grove, watch Jennifer Konen share her insights on the community’s vision for 2024 and beyond. This video captures the full State of the Village event hosted by the Sugar Grove Economic Development Corporation. STATE OF THE VILLAGE 2024 The sold-out breakfast was moderated by Jonathan Meagher, Vice Chairman of the Sugar Grove EDC and General Manager of Rich Harvest Farms. It also featured remarks by Waubonsee Community College President Dr. Brian Knetl and brought together over 150 residents, local business owners, elected officials, investors, and stakeholders. Key highlights and accomplishments include: Celebrating Success: President Konen showcased notable wins from the past 12 months, including a historic 0% property tax increase, the arrival of new dining destinations like Burnt Barrel and Primos Tacos, strategic staff additions, advancements in the Commercial Property Enhancement Program, and collaborative efforts to bolster public safety like the placement of a new school resource officer at Harter Middle School. Growing Opportunities: The Village is moving closer toward its vision of being a community where residents can get everything they need right here, with new additions like Starbucks, Cold Stone Creamery, and Cilantro Taco Grill coming soon. Driving Force: Sugar Grove’s driving force for the future is Connection, which includes linking residents with businesses, collaborating across governmental bodies, supporting education and recreation, fostering non-profit partnerships, nurturing community connections, organizing community events, and recognizing the power of collective impact over individual efforts. Investments in Infrastructure : Updates on new infrastructure projects in the community, including a new pedestrian bridge and crosswalk at IL Route 30 to enhance connectivity and safety within the Village. Updates on Crown Community Development: President Konen also shared more about the Village's ongoing work with Crown Community Development, emphasizing that it’s more than new restaurants, shopping, and opportunities to gather; it's about economic stability, diversifying our tax base, attracting even more businesses, and enhancing support for essential community services. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to continue visiting sugargroveil.gov for the latest community updates.
By Tracey Conti March 20, 2024
As part of the Village’s ongoing environmental effort, and in order to increase the number of trees in town, the Village is offering a 50/50 Cost Sharing Program for parkway trees. The Village will contribute 50% of the cost of the trees, with residents providing the remaining 50%. The cost includes the tree, delivery, installation, and mulch. Participation in the program is strictly voluntary, is limited to owner-occupied homes, and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Trees can be placed only within the parkway. Residents may suggest locations for their trees, but locations will be reviewed for suitability and utility conflicts. The final location will be at the discretion of the Public Works Department. The Village will plant the trees in late May to early June (as weather permits) and will monitor the health of the tree during the initial growing season. Orders and payments are due by April 19, 2024. 2024 Spring Parkway Tree Program Form

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By Tracey Conti November 21, 2024
Get Creative and Share the Magic of the Season in Sugar Grove! The holiday spirit is in the air, and the Village of Sugar Grove is excited to announce the 5th Annual Children’s Holiday Art Contest! This year’s theme is " Very Merry Snowman ," inviting young artists from our community to celebrate the season by illustrating their favorite holiday scenes in Sugar Grove featuring a snowman. Contest Theme: "Very Merry Snowman" Age Categories: Under 5 Ages 6-9 Ages 10-12 Submission Deadline: Please submit your artwork by December 15 th . How to Participate: Create your holiday masterpiece and share it with us via email at deckthehalls@sugargroveil.gov . Remember to include your name and age on your submission. Prizes Await! Winners from each age category will receive prizes to make their holiday season even more special. The judging criteria will include relevance to the contest theme, visual appeal, creativity, and originality. Spread the Word: We encourage you to share this contest with your friends and neighbors to help spread the word and make this holiday season extra special for our Sugar Grove community. This contest is an excellent opportunity for children to showcase their creativity, share their love for Sugar Grove, and spread the holiday magic throughout our community. Let's make this holiday season extra special together! We can't wait to see your artwork and celebrate the magic of the season in Sugar Grove.
By Tracey Conti November 20, 2024
Show Your Holiday Spirit!
By Tracey Conti November 19, 2024
November 25, 2024 at 11 a.m.
By Scott Koeppel November 14, 2024
Request for Qualifications All Proposals are due by 4 p.m. on December 20, 2024. This post will be updated with any questions submitted as part of the process.
By Tracey Conti November 8, 2024
The Village of Sugar Grove has received various questions from residents regarding the new development project, The Grove. For answers to frequently asked questions regarding project scope, infrastructure, and financial considerations click the link below. The Grove Development Our goal is to ensure transparency and provide the community with precise information about what to expect from this development project.
The notice below was included with your last utility bill to let you know about the dangers of sendi
By Tracey Conti November 5, 2024
This notice was included with your last utility bill to let you know about the dangers of sending checks by mail and the benefits of paying online. Please remember that you still have several ways to pay. 1. Online payment – www.invoicecloud.com/VillageofSugarGrove 2. Dropbox or in-person payments can be made at Village Hall, 160 S Municipal Drive. 3. Mail your payment. Thank you!
By Tracey Conti September 18, 2024
It appears that misconceptions have arisen regarding the recent annexation of the Crown property. Because this information has been posted directly to the Village’s Facebook page by one or more members of the public, the Village believes it is necessary to provide clarification. Specifically, members of the community have apparently been advised or are under the perception that by circulating a petition and obtaining a certain number of signatures, the Crown annexation will be placed on a ballot for referendum. However, the annexation of the Crown property was a voluntary annexation, which means that 100% of the property’s ownership sought annexation and the Owner and the Village mutually agreed upon the annexation. There are no electors residing on the annexed property. The section of the Municipal Code governing a voluntary annexation does not provide for a referendum; that is a process reserved for other types of annexations contained in the Municipal Code and which are not applicable here. Without anything actually having been filed, it is difficult to provide any further assessment. However, to reiterate, the Village does not believe that the Municipal Code provides any legal basis for a referendum in the case of a voluntary annexation.
July 17, 2024
Storm chasers are responsible for a big portion of residential roofing and siding scams. Homeowners should be aware that some storm chasers only do the bare minimum to replace the house siding and/or roof. Some don’t properly address other problems or restore the roof or siding to its original condition. Many times, homeowners are left with poorly constructed roofs or unsecured residential siding, and the fraudulent company that was once so ready to help, has vanished. Sugar Grove requests that residents do their due diligence if damage occurred to your residence. Contact your insurance company for guidance as they will have relationships with existing adjusters/contractors that perform the work. Several companies flood the areas affected after a major storm passes through our community. Sugar Grove allows individuals and companies to apply for a solicitors permit to go door to door offering their goods and services. These individuals are not endorsed by the Village of Sugar Grove and are allowed to solicit in jurisdictions per court case rulings. Just a reminder that building permits are required prior to re-roofing, re-siding and most other structural type repairs or improvements on your home. Contractors are required by Ordinance to be registered with the Village of Sugar Grove prior to performing any work. Please feel free to contact the Building Department for a list of registered contractors for the type of work that is needed on your home at 630-391-7220. Building permit information is available on our website at: https://www.sugargroveil.gov/permit-forms . Village of Sugar Grove Community Development is ready to expedite permits for needed repairs to occur. All door-to-door solicitors must have a solicitors permit from our Police Department prior to soliciting within the Village Here are some sample industry guidelines to follow: The best way to avoid the storm chaser is to do your own research. Ask to see proof of insurance and check the roofer’s license status with your local building department or licensing agency. Be wary of contractors who go door to door to offer repair services. Ask for recommendations from people you know and trust and, whenever possible, use established local contractors. Call the Attorney General’s Consumer Fraud Hotline 1-800-386-5438 to check out a contractor and to learn if any complaints have been filed against a particular business. Visit the Better Business Bureau’s central Illinois, St. Louis or Chicago websites to see if a business is a member and whether any complaints have been lodged against it. Even if there is a need to act quickly, shop around. Get written estimates from multiple contractors, and don’t be rushed into a deal. Get all of the terms of a contract in writing and obtain a copy of the signed contract. Never make full payment until all the work has been completed to your satisfaction. Never pay in cash. Be aware that you have the right to cancel a contract within three business days if you signed it based on the contractor’s visit to your home. In the case of disaster repair, you have an additional right to cancel. If your insurance carrier denies coverage, you have the right to cancel the contract within five days of when your insurance carrier denies your coverage. Ask to see required state and local permits and licenses. Insurance adjusters and roofers must be licensed by state agencies. If the contractor does not have a required license, or if the name on the license doesn’t match the name on the contractor’s business card or truck, that should raise a red flag. Please visit the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation’s website to search licenses. Contact the Department of Insurance at (866) 445-5364 to verify that the public adjuster is licensed and in good standing.
By Scott Koeppel July 15, 2024
Annexation, Zoning, and Subdivision Applications
June 27, 2024
The Village of Sugar Grove is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all residents. We have recently updated our open burning regulations and strongly encourage you to familiarize yourself with the important changes outlined below. Leaf Disposal Services are Available As a reminder to our residents: The Village of Sugar Grove provides a free leaf pick-up service through our waste collection company, LRS, from April 1st to November 30th. This service is especially important due to the new ordinance prohibiting leaf burning and open burns. Please remember to place your leaves in biodegradable bags or labeled garbage cans at the curb. There is no limit to the number of bags you can dispose of, and no stickers are required. We encourage residents to take advantage of this service. Updated Open Burning Ordinance Beginning in April of 2024, the Village’s ordinance prohibits burning leaves for community health and safety. However, other forms of open burning are allowed under certain conditions. Guidelines for Open Fires What Can You Burn? Only untreated wood, using an approved, self-contained outdoor wood-burning device or structure. The fire size must not exceed 3'x3'. Banned Materials: Do not burn leaves, paper, cardboard, grass, garden trash, treated materials, rags, garbage, or similar materials. Permit Required: For prairie restoration, a state-licensed company must adhere to state statutes and obtain a permit from the Sugar Grove Fire Department. For festive or ceremonial fires, any fire over 3 feet requires a permit from the Sugar Grove Police Department. Allowed hours include 10 am—10 pm Sunday through Thursday and 10 am—12 am Friday through Saturday. For more information, please contact the Community Development Department at 630-391-7220. Thank you for adhering to these guidelines and helping the Village maintain the health and safety of our community.

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By Tracey Conti November 21, 2024
Get Creative and Share the Magic of the Season in Sugar Grove! The holiday spirit is in the air, and the Village of Sugar Grove is excited to announce the 5th Annual Children’s Holiday Art Contest! This year’s theme is " Very Merry Snowman ," inviting young artists from our community to celebrate the season by illustrating their favorite holiday scenes in Sugar Grove featuring a snowman. Contest Theme: "Very Merry Snowman" Age Categories: Under 5 Ages 6-9 Ages 10-12 Submission Deadline: Please submit your artwork by December 15 th . How to Participate: Create your holiday masterpiece and share it with us via email at deckthehalls@sugargroveil.gov . Remember to include your name and age on your submission. Prizes Await! Winners from each age category will receive prizes to make their holiday season even more special. The judging criteria will include relevance to the contest theme, visual appeal, creativity, and originality. Spread the Word: We encourage you to share this contest with your friends and neighbors to help spread the word and make this holiday season extra special for our Sugar Grove community. This contest is an excellent opportunity for children to showcase their creativity, share their love for Sugar Grove, and spread the holiday magic throughout our community. Let's make this holiday season extra special together! We can't wait to see your artwork and celebrate the magic of the season in Sugar Grove.
By Tracey Conti November 20, 2024
Show Your Holiday Spirit!
By Tracey Conti November 19, 2024
November 25, 2024 at 11 a.m.
By Scott Koeppel November 14, 2024
Request for Qualifications All Proposals are due by 4 p.m. on December 20, 2024. This post will be updated with any questions submitted as part of the process.
By Tracey Conti November 8, 2024
The Village of Sugar Grove has received various questions from residents regarding the new development project, The Grove. For answers to frequently asked questions regarding project scope, infrastructure, and financial considerations click the link below. The Grove Development Our goal is to ensure transparency and provide the community with precise information about what to expect from this development project.
The notice below was included with your last utility bill to let you know about the dangers of sendi
By Tracey Conti November 5, 2024
This notice was included with your last utility bill to let you know about the dangers of sending checks by mail and the benefits of paying online. Please remember that you still have several ways to pay. 1. Online payment – www.invoicecloud.com/VillageofSugarGrove 2. Dropbox or in-person payments can be made at Village Hall, 160 S Municipal Drive. 3. Mail your payment. Thank you!
By Tracey Conti September 18, 2024
It appears that misconceptions have arisen regarding the recent annexation of the Crown property. Because this information has been posted directly to the Village’s Facebook page by one or more members of the public, the Village believes it is necessary to provide clarification. Specifically, members of the community have apparently been advised or are under the perception that by circulating a petition and obtaining a certain number of signatures, the Crown annexation will be placed on a ballot for referendum. However, the annexation of the Crown property was a voluntary annexation, which means that 100% of the property’s ownership sought annexation and the Owner and the Village mutually agreed upon the annexation. There are no electors residing on the annexed property. The section of the Municipal Code governing a voluntary annexation does not provide for a referendum; that is a process reserved for other types of annexations contained in the Municipal Code and which are not applicable here. Without anything actually having been filed, it is difficult to provide any further assessment. However, to reiterate, the Village does not believe that the Municipal Code provides any legal basis for a referendum in the case of a voluntary annexation.
July 17, 2024
Storm chasers are responsible for a big portion of residential roofing and siding scams. Homeowners should be aware that some storm chasers only do the bare minimum to replace the house siding and/or roof. Some don’t properly address other problems or restore the roof or siding to its original condition. Many times, homeowners are left with poorly constructed roofs or unsecured residential siding, and the fraudulent company that was once so ready to help, has vanished. Sugar Grove requests that residents do their due diligence if damage occurred to your residence. Contact your insurance company for guidance as they will have relationships with existing adjusters/contractors that perform the work. Several companies flood the areas affected after a major storm passes through our community. Sugar Grove allows individuals and companies to apply for a solicitors permit to go door to door offering their goods and services. These individuals are not endorsed by the Village of Sugar Grove and are allowed to solicit in jurisdictions per court case rulings. Just a reminder that building permits are required prior to re-roofing, re-siding and most other structural type repairs or improvements on your home. Contractors are required by Ordinance to be registered with the Village of Sugar Grove prior to performing any work. Please feel free to contact the Building Department for a list of registered contractors for the type of work that is needed on your home at 630-391-7220. Building permit information is available on our website at: https://www.sugargroveil.gov/permit-forms . Village of Sugar Grove Community Development is ready to expedite permits for needed repairs to occur. All door-to-door solicitors must have a solicitors permit from our Police Department prior to soliciting within the Village Here are some sample industry guidelines to follow: The best way to avoid the storm chaser is to do your own research. Ask to see proof of insurance and check the roofer’s license status with your local building department or licensing agency. Be wary of contractors who go door to door to offer repair services. Ask for recommendations from people you know and trust and, whenever possible, use established local contractors. Call the Attorney General’s Consumer Fraud Hotline 1-800-386-5438 to check out a contractor and to learn if any complaints have been filed against a particular business. Visit the Better Business Bureau’s central Illinois, St. Louis or Chicago websites to see if a business is a member and whether any complaints have been lodged against it. Even if there is a need to act quickly, shop around. Get written estimates from multiple contractors, and don’t be rushed into a deal. Get all of the terms of a contract in writing and obtain a copy of the signed contract. Never make full payment until all the work has been completed to your satisfaction. Never pay in cash. Be aware that you have the right to cancel a contract within three business days if you signed it based on the contractor’s visit to your home. In the case of disaster repair, you have an additional right to cancel. If your insurance carrier denies coverage, you have the right to cancel the contract within five days of when your insurance carrier denies your coverage. Ask to see required state and local permits and licenses. Insurance adjusters and roofers must be licensed by state agencies. If the contractor does not have a required license, or if the name on the license doesn’t match the name on the contractor’s business card or truck, that should raise a red flag. Please visit the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation’s website to search licenses. Contact the Department of Insurance at (866) 445-5364 to verify that the public adjuster is licensed and in good standing.
By Scott Koeppel July 15, 2024
Annexation, Zoning, and Subdivision Applications
June 27, 2024
The Village of Sugar Grove is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all residents. We have recently updated our open burning regulations and strongly encourage you to familiarize yourself with the important changes outlined below. Leaf Disposal Services are Available As a reminder to our residents: The Village of Sugar Grove provides a free leaf pick-up service through our waste collection company, LRS, from April 1st to November 30th. This service is especially important due to the new ordinance prohibiting leaf burning and open burns. Please remember to place your leaves in biodegradable bags or labeled garbage cans at the curb. There is no limit to the number of bags you can dispose of, and no stickers are required. We encourage residents to take advantage of this service. Updated Open Burning Ordinance Beginning in April of 2024, the Village’s ordinance prohibits burning leaves for community health and safety. However, other forms of open burning are allowed under certain conditions. Guidelines for Open Fires What Can You Burn? Only untreated wood, using an approved, self-contained outdoor wood-burning device or structure. The fire size must not exceed 3'x3'. Banned Materials: Do not burn leaves, paper, cardboard, grass, garden trash, treated materials, rags, garbage, or similar materials. Permit Required: For prairie restoration, a state-licensed company must adhere to state statutes and obtain a permit from the Sugar Grove Fire Department. For festive or ceremonial fires, any fire over 3 feet requires a permit from the Sugar Grove Police Department. Allowed hours include 10 am—10 pm Sunday through Thursday and 10 am—12 am Friday through Saturday. For more information, please contact the Community Development Department at 630-391-7220. Thank you for adhering to these guidelines and helping the Village maintain the health and safety of our community.

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