On June 24, 2014, the Village of Westchester adopted its Comprehensive Plan, which addresses residential and commercial development, transportation and the natural environment.
Originally incorporated in 1925, the Village of Westchester grew rapidly in geographic size and population to become a thriving community. Located just 15 miles west of downtown Chicago, Westchester is within close proximity to O'Hare and Midway airports, interstate systems (I-88, I-290 and I-294), and a network of beautiful natural spaces and forest preserves. Westchester is also home to recreational, educational, and public service institutions, making it an ideal place to live, work and raise a family. Today, there is significant potential for infill development and redevelopment. Recognizing these possibilities, the Village embraces the need to create a shared vision that will lead to an increase in social and economic prosperity in Westchester.
The comprehensive planning process included three phases. The first phase involved a detailed analysis of existing land uses, resources, and community facilities, as well as gathering initial public input regarding the issues and opportunities in the Village. During the second phase, the community created a shared vision for the future and identified specific goals and recommendations to achieve that vision. The third phase included developing an implementation strategy intended to help the community put the plan's recommendations into action.