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Government Building Permits Some of the permits below may have an associated fee. Please check the Fee Schedule for a comprehensive listing of all fees. There are two primary forms of Building Permit ...
Government Community Development Applications & Permits Some of the permits below may have an associated fee. Please check the Fee Schedule for a comprehensive listing of all fees. There are two p...
Government Village of Gurnee Mapping Applications Gallery Available industrial, office, and retail sites in the Village of Gurnee Available Sites Highlighting Parkway Ash trees and EAB Treatment Statu...
A section of Grandville Avenue between Northwestern Avenue and the railroad tracks will be temporarily closed on Monday, July 23rd in order to facilitate the urgent replacement of an underground pipe....
The Village of Gurnee will be performing drainage improvements by installing underground storm sewer to correct the surcharging storm sewer reported in the area of Middle Rd and Cross Rd. We will be ...
Government Solar Energy in Gurnee The Village of Gurnee is participating in the SolSmart program, which helps local governments reduce barriers to solar energy growth and make it easier for homes and ...
Government Community Development Department The Department of Community Development is concerned with physical planning, infrastructure construction, and the safety of structures and grounds in the Vi...
Residents Flooding in Gurnee The most dangerous flood hazard area in Gurnee is in the low lying area around the Des Plaines River and its tributaries. Flooding associated with the river threatens publ...
The Village of Gurnee’s contractor, Lenny Hoffman Excavating, will be installing a new water main along Delany Road. This project is part of the Village’s Capital Improvement Plan to remo...
Business Doing Business In Gurnee The Village of Gurnee earns its reputation as the Community of Opportunity by providing exceptional services to its residents and businesses. Outstanding location, a ...
Planning and Zoning Expand all Collapse all Planning & Zoning FAQs Q. What are my setbacks? A. Setbacks are defined as the minimum horizontal distance between a lot line and the nearest side of a ...
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