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Frankfort Leaders Push Back Against Proposed State Mandates Threatening Local Zoning Control

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Frankfort Village Board Meeting | May 4, 2026

Article Summary: The Frankfort Village Board formally resolved to oppose proposed state legislation that would strip municipalities of their ability to regulate local land use and zoning, warning the bills would silence community voices.

State Legislation Opposition Key Points:

  • The Board adopted Resolution No. 26-10 supporting the Illinois Municipal League’s opposition to Governor Pritzker’s housing proposals.

  • The proposed state legislation would mandate minimum lot sizes, legalize accessory dwelling units (ADUs), and limit local parking requirements.

  • Mayor Keith Ogle heavily criticized the bills during the May 4 meeting, urging residents to contact state representatives to protect local authority.

On Monday, April 6, 2026, and again on May 4, 2026, the Frankfort Village Board pushed back aggressively against proposed state legislation that seeks to override local zoning ordinances and impose statewide housing mandates.

The legislation, introduced by Governor J.B. Pritzker, aims to address housing costs and supply challenges across Illinois by imposing statewide zoning standards. According to the Illinois Municipal League (IML), the proposal includes minimum lot size requirements, increased residential density mandates, the forced legalization of accessory dwelling units (ADUs), limits on minimum parking requirements, authorization of third-party plan reviews, and the creation of a statewide impact fee formula.

During the April 6 meeting, the Board unanimously adopted Resolution No. 26-10, formally aligning with the IML to urge the Illinois General Assembly and the Governor to preserve municipal authority for land use and zoning without placing additional restrictions on local governments.

“The Village supports the Illinois Municipal League’s position, affirming that land use and zoning decisions are most effectively made by locally elected officials who understand the community’s unique needs,” Trustee Maura Rigoni stated while presenting the resolution.

Mayor Keith Ogle used his May 4 Mayor’s Report to elevate the issue directly to residents, criticizing House Bill 5626 (zoning/housing) and House Bill 5011, a separate bill that would alter police evaluation metrics and potentially hinder community policing efforts.

“Springfield has failed to address the things that our residents… have asked for,” Ogle said, pointing specifically to rising property taxes. “Instead of addressing the rising property taxes, they’re using the preemption of housing.”

Ogle warned that HB 5626 would completely preempt local zoning authority.

“Your voice would be silenced as to what goes into your community, and the decisions on how things will be zoned, what sort of homes can go here, will be decided by Springfield,” Ogle stated, urging residents to immediately contact their state representatives and senators to oppose the measures.

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