Preserve the Kennicott Family House: 916 W. Campbell St, Arlington Heights


Preserve the Kennicott Family House: 916 W. Campbell St, Arlington Heights
The Issue
To: The Design Commission of the Village of Arlington Heights, IL
We, the concerned residents and community members of Arlington Heights, urge you to exercise your authority under Municipal Code 13.7 to deny the demolition of the historic property located at 916 W Campbell Street. The loss of this home would have a significantly negative impact on our neighborhood and our community as a whole.
This house stands as a testament to our town's rich history and architectural heritage. Built in 1861, the first year of the civil war, it has witnessed generations come and go. It was once home to the Kennicott family, whose belongings have recently been on display at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library. Preserving such historical landmarks is vital for maintaining the unique character that defines Arlington Heights.
By denying the demolition request for 916 W Campbell Street, we can protect an important piece of Arlington Heights' history. Here are some compelling reasons why preserving this historic home is crucial:
1. Community Identity: Our neighborhood takes pride in its historical roots, which contribute greatly to its identity and sense of place. Losing this iconic landmark would erode our community's unique character and diminish its appeal for residents and visitors alike. The nearby street of Kennicott is named for the family that moved to Arlington Heights in 1865.
2. Economic Benefits: Studies have consistently shown that neighborhoods with well-preserved historic properties experience increased property values over time compared to areas lacking such cultural assets (source: National Trust for Historic Preservation). By protecting 916 W Campbell Street from demolition, we can help maintain property values in our community while attracting potential homeowners who appreciate living amidst history.
3. Environmental Sustainability: Demolishing buildings contributes significantly to waste generation, energy consumption during construction, and the loss of embodied energy within existing structures. By preserving 916 W Campbell Street, we can promote sustainable practices and reduce our carbon footprint.
We understand that progress and development are essential for any community's growth. However, it is equally important to strike a balance between progress and preservation. In this case, denying the demolition of 916 W Campbell Street Avenue aligns with Arlington Heights' commitment to honoring its past while embracing its future.
We respectfully request that you exercise your authority under Municipal Code 13.7 to protect this historic property from demolition. By doing so, you will not only preserve our neighborhood's character but also demonstrate your dedication to fostering a vibrant community that values its history.
Together, let us ensure that future generations can appreciate the beauty and significance of 916 W Campbell Street!
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City], [State], [ZIP Code]
534
The Issue
To: The Design Commission of the Village of Arlington Heights, IL
We, the concerned residents and community members of Arlington Heights, urge you to exercise your authority under Municipal Code 13.7 to deny the demolition of the historic property located at 916 W Campbell Street. The loss of this home would have a significantly negative impact on our neighborhood and our community as a whole.
This house stands as a testament to our town's rich history and architectural heritage. Built in 1861, the first year of the civil war, it has witnessed generations come and go. It was once home to the Kennicott family, whose belongings have recently been on display at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library. Preserving such historical landmarks is vital for maintaining the unique character that defines Arlington Heights.
By denying the demolition request for 916 W Campbell Street, we can protect an important piece of Arlington Heights' history. Here are some compelling reasons why preserving this historic home is crucial:
1. Community Identity: Our neighborhood takes pride in its historical roots, which contribute greatly to its identity and sense of place. Losing this iconic landmark would erode our community's unique character and diminish its appeal for residents and visitors alike. The nearby street of Kennicott is named for the family that moved to Arlington Heights in 1865.
2. Economic Benefits: Studies have consistently shown that neighborhoods with well-preserved historic properties experience increased property values over time compared to areas lacking such cultural assets (source: National Trust for Historic Preservation). By protecting 916 W Campbell Street from demolition, we can help maintain property values in our community while attracting potential homeowners who appreciate living amidst history.
3. Environmental Sustainability: Demolishing buildings contributes significantly to waste generation, energy consumption during construction, and the loss of embodied energy within existing structures. By preserving 916 W Campbell Street, we can promote sustainable practices and reduce our carbon footprint.
We understand that progress and development are essential for any community's growth. However, it is equally important to strike a balance between progress and preservation. In this case, denying the demolition of 916 W Campbell Street Avenue aligns with Arlington Heights' commitment to honoring its past while embracing its future.
We respectfully request that you exercise your authority under Municipal Code 13.7 to protect this historic property from demolition. By doing so, you will not only preserve our neighborhood's character but also demonstrate your dedication to fostering a vibrant community that values its history.
Together, let us ensure that future generations can appreciate the beauty and significance of 916 W Campbell Street!
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City], [State], [ZIP Code]
534
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Petition created on December 15, 2025