Community Corner
Naperville Park District Seeks Feedback On Proposed Capital Projects
Residents are invited to share comments via a virtual open house reviewing the Naperville Park District's 2023 capital projects.
NAPERVILLE, IL — Residents are invited to share feedback on several capital projects the Naperville Park District has proposed for 2023. Some of the proposed projects include shoreline restoration and playground upgrades at multiple parks, along with renovations to the skating area at Centennial Park.
Comments and questions will be accepted via email through 12 p.m. on Aug. 10 and can be emailed directly to each project's manager.
The Naperville Park District's proposed capital projects for 2023 are as follows, with project manager emails included:
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- Brooks Crossings shoreline restoration, Peggy Motta pmotta@napervilleparks.org
- Centennial Park ice skating renovation, Peggy Motta pmotta@napervilleparks.org
- Cress Creek Park basketball court upgrades, Jessica Burgdorf jburgdorf@napervilleparks.org
- Eagle Park bridge replacement, Peggy Motta pmotta@napervilleparks.org
- Frontier Sports Complex new pickleball courts, Peggy Motta pmotta@napervilleparks.org
- Gartner Park parking lot and playground renovations, Jessica Burgdorf jburgdorf@napervilleparks.org
- Hobson Grove playground equipment replacement and additional park upgrades, Jessica Burdorf jburgdorf@napervilleparks.org
- Hunter's Woods retention pond dredging, Peggy Motta pmotta@napervilleparks.org
- Mill Street Park playground equipment replacement, Jessica Burgdorf jburgdorf@napervilleparks.org
- Stanford Meadows shoreline restoration and planting, Peggy Motta pmotta@napervilleparks.org
- Timber Creek Park playground equipment replacement, Jessica Burgdorf jburgdorf@napervilleparks.org
- Wil-O-Way Commons playground equipment replacement, Jessica Burgdorf jburgdorf@napervilleparks.org
To be considered a capital project, an initiative must involve repairs to or replacement of existing facilities, have a monetary value of $10,000 or more, have a three-year or more life cycle or involve land acquisition or facility construction that extends existing services or develops new ones.
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