
The Litchfield Park community is poised for a conversation on the future of its cityscape, as the Planning & Zoning Commission announced a Work-Study Session to mull over proposed changes to the city's zoning code. The session will follow the regular meeting of the commission on November 12, where attendees will have the chance to hear about and discuss alterations to the regulations that guide urban development in the City of Litchfield Park.
Of particular interest, are changes to Sections 27C and 28 of the Zoning Code, which covers the City Center and the Zoning Matrix respectively, the latter determining permitted uses of city land. Residents with thoughts on how City of Litchfield Park should evolve, or those simply seeking to stay informed, are encouraged to join the session in the Litchfield Park Library Community Room, located at 101 W. Wigwam Blvd.
Public participation is not only welcomed but solicited as the city government seeks diverse input on these pivotal decisions. In a bid to foster community engagement, the commission has opened an avenue for residents to submit their comments via email to [email protected] by 3 P.M. on the day of the meeting, ensuring their voices are part of the official record.
Further inquiries about the proposed amendments, or requests for speaking forms, can be addressed to the contact provided in the zoning notice: a call to 623.889.6216, or an email directed to the mentioned address. More details about the meeting and the zoning code changes are available on the City of Litchfield Park official website.









