
To assist in formulation of various Village policies or actions concerning community development, various plans and reports are prepared. Below are key plans and reports that assist the Village in establishing policies or taking actions.
The Village is in a keystone location to provide continuity to a regional bikeway system between the City of Chicago and the Village of Skokie. This report provides guidelines for the long-term development of a bikeway system that improves bicycle circulation within the community as well as establishes connections to larger bikeway systems.
This report provides a statistical view of the people and economy of Lincolnwood.
This plan provides the guide for land use decisions and forms the basis for the Zoning Code. The Village’s current Comprehensive Plan was adopted 2016.
This plan was prepared by the prestigious Urban Land Institute (ULI) and released in early 2014, this report provides key recommendation in the areas of Redevelopment Opportunities, Transportation Improvements and Streetscape Enhancements for that portion of the Devon Corridor located between McCormick Blvd. and Lincoln Avenue. This study of the Devon Corridor by ULI was made possible by the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) and with support by the City of Chicago.
This document was adopted in 2014 by the Village Board with the creation of the Devon-Lincoln TIF District. This plan document provides a framework for funding future improvements located in this TIF District.
This plan was prepared in 2005 by the Lincoln Avenue Task Force and provides a plan and set of recommendations for public spaces for development regulations and guidelines for the Lincoln Avenue Corridor. In 2006, this plan was incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan and recommended development regulations incorporated in the 2008 Zoning Code.
Approved in 2009, this plan provides a guide and framework for improving the public right-of-way of Lincoln Avenue and was recommended in the Lincoln Avenue Corridor Plan. The plan calls for the designation of marked parking lanes and bike lanes in the corridor as well as improved pedestrian crosswalks and amenities.
This document was prepared to provide an overall framework for funding future improvements and redevelopment near the Lincoln-Touhy intersection. It was adopted in 2019 with the establishment of the North Lincoln TIF District.
The plan was prepared in 2000 and recommends improvements to the northeast business area of the Village, also referred to as the Lincolnwood Business Park.
Prepared in 1996 when the Village established the North East Industrial District TIF District, this document provides redevelopment goals for this area, now called the Lincolnwood Business Park.
The TIF for the Northeast Industrial District expired at the end of 2020. To utilize the TIF before its expiration, the Village of Lincolnwood developed the Lincolnwood NEID TIF Conceptual Development Plan to create a comprehensive vision for the district.
The Village’s Strategic Plan was originally adopted in 2005 and updated in 2010, 2012, and 2014. It is the Village Board’s vision for the community for the years 2017 through 2019.
Prepared in 1998 when the Village established the Touhy-Lawndale TIF District, this document provides redevelopment goals for this area. The site is now redeveloped with a Lowe’s Home Improvement store.
On August 15, 2017, the Village Board approved the Preferred Conceptual Site Plan, prepared by Lakota Group, as a plan that embodies the concepts, uses, densities, massing, and general layout the Village supports for the property located at the northwest intersection of Touhy and Lincoln (the former Purple Hotel Site). It is not intended as a blueprint for development, but rather, a guide.
Completed in 2010, this report analyzes retail market potential, site capacity, and impediment to retail development in the Lincolnwood Business Park area. This report identifies proximity to both Touhy Avenue and the Lincolnwood Town Center as major factors for area retail redevelopment.