The Villa Park Plan Commission on June 17 recommended that the Village Board adopt a uniform two-hour time limit for on-street parking along most of Villa Avenue, while keeping three east-side spaces near the Illinois Prairie Path limited to 30 minutes.
The recommendation followed public comment from small-business owner Kim Kger, who said some proposed 15- and 30-minute restrictions would harm her clients and urged the village to preserve longer parking near her salon. "I'm not sure who makes that decision," Kger told the commission, asking for clarity on the process and pointing to past confusion about differing time limits on adjacent spots.
Assistant Village Manager Greer told commissioners the plan commission had already recommended a universal two-hour limit for Villa Avenue except for three final east-side spots to be 30 minutes and that the full Village Board must make the final determination. Greer said the recommendation and minutes would be forwarded to the board for deliberation; staff noted the village board typically reviews recommendations at its next meeting after minutes and recommendations are finalized.
Why it matters: Commissioners said a consistent time limit would reduce driver confusion and support local businesses but acknowledged trade-offs for quick-turnover uses such as takeout and delivery. Staff also said proposed changes were being shaped to reflect recent shifts in downtown parking demand after redevelopment removed nearby off-street spaces.
Next steps: The Plan Commission directed staff to forward its recommendation and supporting minutes to the Village Board; staff said the board will consider the matter at its July 13 meeting. The commission also noted it would accept and forward further public comments for the board's review.
Sources and context: Staff referenced prior plan commission discussion in April and May and confirmed the village board has the final authority. The public comment and staff recommendation were recorded on the meeting record.