Politics & Government
Glen Ellyn Voters To Consider Park District Referendum Question
On June 28, Glen Ellyn voters will weigh in on a referendum question about a $15.9 million bond for park district repairs.

GLEN ELLYN, IL — Tuesday, June 28, is the 2022 Illinois General Primary Election. This year, Glen Ellyn voters will weigh in on the following referendum question, presented by the Glen Ellyn Park District:
"Shall the Glen Ellyn Park District, DuPage County, Illinois, improve, equip and maintain Sunset Pool, expand, improve, equip and maintain Ackerman Sports & Fitness Center, improve, equip and maintain other parks and park facilities, acquire land for park purposes, and issue its bonds to the amount of $15,900,000 for the purpose of paying the costs thereof?"
Park district officials unanimously voted in April to approve the question appearing on the June 28 ballot. The funds are intended to improve long overdue repairs at parks throughout Glen Ellyn, in addition to supporting the construction of four new parks.
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The following initiatives were designated as priority projects:
- Sunset Pool improvements and maintenance
- Ackerman Sports and Fitness Center expansion and maintenance
- Maintenance and improvements to other parks
- Acquisition of land to develop four new parks
"We conducted community-wide surveys in late 2021 and early 2022, and our residents were pretty aligned in identifying a series of projects they would like to see us undertake," Alex Durham, Glen Ellyn Park District Board of Commissioners president, said in a news release.
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Durham added, "With a strong directive from our residents, our board voted unanimously to put the referendum on the June 2022 ballot."
The repairs have been long overdue and would not be covered by the park district's current funds, officials say.
"Repairs and improvements to several older park facilities were identified during needs assessments," said Dave Harris, Glen Ellyn Park District executive director.
Harris continued, "Lake Foxcroft Park was last improved in the 1970s, Babcock Grove Park was last improved in 1994, and Churchill Park in 2006. To date we have made no investment in a parcel of land along Lenox Road that was purchased in 2007. All of them need upgrades. With the residents' approval we will be able to expedite these projects and continue providing Glen Ellyn Park District residents high-quality park and recreation facilities along with outstanding services."
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