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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Frankfort Village Board for November 3, 2025

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Frankfort Village Board Meeting | November 3, 2025

The Frankfort Village Board on Monday, November 3, 2025, voted to deny special use permits that would have allowed two McDonald’s locations to operate their drive-thrus 24 hours a day. Citing concerns about community character and setting a precedent, trustees voted against the requests for the restaurants on LaGrange Road and Lincoln Highway, despite assurances of safety from the applicant and the police department. For more on this decision, please see our full story.

The board also approved final plats for two major residential developments, moving forward the 116-lot Crystal Brook of Frankfort Phase 2 and the 55-unit Reserve of Copper Creek project on the former Borg Warner site. These approvals pave the way for significant residential growth in the village. Further details on these subdivisions are available in our full-length article. In his report, Mayor Keith Ogle congratulated local schools on recent state and national recognition.

Bills Totaling Over $1.9 Million Approved
The board approved a bill list for payment totaling $1,917,322.46. Trustee Adam Borrelli highlighted two substantial items within the list: a payment of $572,218 to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency for a low-interest loan related to the wastewater treatment plant expansion, and another payment of $286,396 for work being done at the village’s well #18.

Frankfort Schools Receive State and National Honors
Mayor Keith Ogle recognized two local school districts for recent achievements. Lincoln-Way East High School was congratulated for being one of only 15 public schools in the state to receive the 2025 Governor’s Blue Ribbon Award for academic excellence. Additionally, Frankfort School District 157-C was honored for Hickory Creek Middle School and Chelsea Intermediate School being ranked among the top schools in Illinois by U.S. News & World Report.

Annual Leaf Collection Program in Progress
The village’s annual Leaf Collection Program is currently underway and will continue through December 1. Mayor Ogle reminded residents to place leaves in piles on the parkway rather than in the street. This practice helps keep storm drains clear and prevents potential flooding during rain events.

Village Offices Closed for Veterans Day
In observance of Veterans Day, the Village of Frankfort offices will be closed on Tuesday, November 11.

Halloween Candy Donation Drive
The village is collecting leftover Halloween candy for donation. Residents can drop off candy at the Village Hall until November 21. The donations will be delivered to the Manteno Veterans Home, the Crisis Center for South Suburbia, and the Will County Children’s Advocacy Center to be shared as treats.

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