Representatives from BerryDunn presented the findings from the Recreation Assessment. The assessment evaluated current parks and recreation programs and services to identify community needs, opportunities for growth, and alignment with performance measures. Areas analyzed included enrollment-based programs, memberships, rentals, drop-in activities, events, and services.
The Park Board approved Resolution 2025-11, authorizing a contract amendment with W.B. Olson, Inc., as Construction Manager at Risk, in an amount not to exceed $1,504,169.36 to complete the West Ridge Project.
Staff reviewed the Five-Year Capital Plan going through each line item by Parks and Facilities and reviewed the Capital Plan Ten-Year Funding Model.
Staff reported that the District has now entered the Analysis Phase of the Master Planning Process Update. Staff are working with aQity, Berry Dunn, and the Lakota Group to review existing plans, data, and community feedback to help shape the direction of the Master Plan. Findings will be shared at an upcoming community meeting.
City of Highland Park is evaluating potential locations for the “Miss Nitro” art sculpture. The City, the Cultural Arts Advisory Group, and the Park District are considering Brown Park, the East Parcel of property adjacent to the Highland Park Library, and Lincoln Place.
Staff provided construction project updates the New Facility and Site Improvements at West Ridge Park, aquatic center renovations at Park Fitness, improvements at Lincoln Park, Highland Park Community Nursery School Playground expansion, and the Consolidated Skokie Drainage project at Danny Cunniff Park.
This meeting was canceled.