A new use is being sought at 91st Street and Sheridan Road in Pleasant Prairie as part of the landowner’s proposed neighborhood plan. The owner of property on which the former Keno Drive-In is located is seeking approval for a proposed neighborhood plan that depicts a 150,000 square foot retail supercenter at the site. In response to the landowner’s proposed alternative, Village staff has drafted two additional neighborhood plan alternatives for consideration.
Public input plays an important role in helping to shape our community into the future. To learn more about each of the three Barnes Creek Neighborhood Plan Alternatives and to share your input regarding the plans, please click here. This link will take you to an online forum, where you can choose to register in order to participate in the conversation and share your thoughts, or you can simply read about the topic and see what others have to say.
The topic will remain open until April 6. To encourage a civil discussion, Peak Democracy (the forum moderator) requires registration with a valid street and email address and allows one response per person.
Public notices have been mailed to residents both in the neighborhood and within a 300-foot radius of the neighborhood. An open house style public meeting will be held on April 13 from 3:00 until 5:00 p.m. to receive public input; and a public hearing will follow during a 6:00 p.m. Plan Commission meeting on April 13. Plan Commissioners will subsequently decide what recommendation they will forward to the Village Board. The Board is expected to consider the matter at a meeting in early May.