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Lemont Park District Seeks Community Input For Master Plan

There will be a survey seeking input, as well as a commissioners listening tour.

The park district will be launching an interactive program entitled, “Make Your Park District!”
The park district will be launching an interactive program entitled, “Make Your Park District!” (Photo provided by Lemont Park District.)

LEMONT, IL – The Lemont Park District is developing its comprehensive master plan, and is seeking input from the Lemont community. The park district said the goal of this plan is to update an ongoing roadmap for the future.

A part of this process is to obtain insight into the community’s desires for the parks, facilities and services that the Lemont Park District should strive to provide in the future, the district said. To gather feedback and information from residents, the park district will be launching an interactive program entitled, “Make Your Park District!”

The program will include an opportunity to complete a comprehensive survey, as well as participate in the Lemont Park District Board of Commissioners Listening Tour. The park district said the survey will enable residents to weigh in on several topics at hand and provide their feedback.

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Surveys will be mailed out to randomly selected homes. If you receive the survey, you can complete it and return it to the Lemont Park District. The survey will also be available to the general public in the middle of October.

The Lemont Park District Commissioner Listening Tour schedule is:

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  • Wednesday, Oct. 9, 7 p.m. at the Lemont Library
  • Tuesday, Oct. 15, 10 a.m. at Centennial Community Center
  • Saturday, Oct. 19, 10 a.m. at the Lemont Police Department
  • Wednesday, Oct. 23, 7 p.m. at Safety Village

“The Lemont Park District would like to thank all Lemont residents in advance for their
participation. Your feedback is crucial to this process and we look forward to hearing your suggestions,” Board President Brian Pepich said in a release.

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