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North Aurora board reviews strategic plan: solar-farm zoning, veterans memorial and community events highlighted

March 06, 2026 | North Aurora, Kane County, Illinois


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North Aurora board reviews strategic plan: solar-farm zoning, veterans memorial and community events highlighted
The Village of North Aurora Committee of the Whole reviewed updates to its strategic plan on March 2, focusing on branding, development guidance for vacant land, park and memorial projects, and public-safety and community programs.

Steve, speaking to the board, emphasized preserving the village’s identity: staff proposed a strategic-plan tweak so North Aurora is consistently identified and not routinely called Aurora. He said the plan would continue to prioritize beautification and community events — budgeted at about $121,150, driven in part by large expenditures for Fourth of July fireworks and Oktoberfest.

On public projects, staff said the veterans memorial phase one is bid and ready to go pending county approval; the plan includes returning previously purchased memorial bricks to owners and installing inscriptions on the new memorial. Staff also described a concept for a Riverfront Park performance venue (stage or band shell) to be refined as design work proceeds.

The board discussed proactively reviewing zoning for solar farms within North Aurora’s incorporated boundaries to preserve local control. Staff said state law currently allows solar farms to locate outside municipal boundaries under a county review process; the village would like to identify where it would prefer to zone for such facilities and said it may bring a preliminary discussion to the board as soon as April.

Staff also reported progress on streetscape and Town Center signage (management companies are doing partial repairs) and ongoing code work to update subdivision and zoning rules. Police programs under evaluation include two K9s in service, possible use of license-plate readers and drones (no expansion planned), and rotational traffic-enforcement efforts that have produced both safety data and additional revenue from overweight-truck enforcement.

The strategic-plan review included guidance to developers that the board prefers commercial frontage along Orchard and Randall Roads when vacant corridor parcels are developed, and staff said it will reflect that preference in the plan to guide future concept proposals.

The board concluded the discussion and will receive further details and follow-up items as staff moves items toward formal action where needed.

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