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Naperville Park District Releases Draft of Proposed 2020 Budget

Park Board to vote on adoption of budget at Dec. 12 meeting

Jaycee Playground ribbon cutting, 10-27-19
Jaycee Playground ribbon cutting, 10-27-19 (Naperville Park District)

A draft of the Naperville Park District’s proposed 2020 Budget is now available for public review online at https://www.napervilleparks.org/about/finances/cafrbudgettreasurersreport. A paper copy may be viewed at the Park District Administration Building, located at 320 W. Jackson Ave., and at Fort Hill Activity Center, located at 20 Fort Hill Drive.

The Naperville Park District Board of Park Commissioners will vote on the adoption of the 2020 Budget at the December 12, 2019 meeting to be held at 7:00 p.m. at the Naperville Municipal Center, located at 400 S. Eagle Street.

The 2020 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 2020 is the development of Wolf’s Crossing Community Park in the southwest area of the city. A second initiative planned to be completed in 2020 is the 95th Street Community Plaza at Frontier Sports Complex, just south of the 95th Street Library. In partnership with School District 203 the Park District will continue a multi-year project to redevelop the athletic fields at Knoch Park. The 2020 operations budget will support the District’s commitment to continuous improvement, including a plan to attract and retain both seasonal and full time staff in a competitive labor market. The District also will develop a plan to address community indoor space needs, now that Fort Hill Activity Center has reached capacity in key program areas and cannot be built out further.

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“We are excited to complete several large-scale park projects in 2020 that will provide quality recreation opportunities to help make people’s lives healthier and better,” said Executive Director Ray McGury.

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