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Naperville Park District Adopts 2021 Budget

The Park Board voted to adopt the 2021 budget and appropriation ordinance at their Dec. 10 meeting

Challenge course at Wolf’s Crossing Community Park
Challenge course at Wolf’s Crossing Community Park (Naperville Park District)

At their December 10, 2020 meeting, the Naperville Park District Board of Park Commissioners voted to adopt the 2021 Budget and appropriation ordinance. A draft budget was posted on the District’s website for a 30-day public review period.

The approved budget reflects the District’s commitment to providing excellent parks, facilities and programs at a great value for the community while maintaining fiscal stewardship. In addition, the Park District property tax rate will remain flat for 2021.

The 2021 budget will support capital projects that help the District develop, expand and take care of parks and facilities to serve the community. A major project that began in 2019 and will be completed in 2021 is the development of Wolf’s Crossing Community Park in the southwest area of the city. Most amenities in the new park were completed in fall 2020, allowing the community to begin enjoying features including the playground, challenge course and trails. Other capital projects planned for 2021 include five playground renovations.

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The 2021 operations budget will support the District’s recovery from the effects of the closures and limitations due to the coronavirus pandemic, with a plan to provide increased levels of service in line with state guidelines. Staff and board will begin working on a new 3-Year Strategic Plan as well as renewing its national accreditation.

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