Projects in the Planning Phase:
Langdon Shoreline Protection Project
After listening to feedback from residents in recent weeks about this project, the Board requested that engineers from SmithGroup walk the Board through an updated presentation at the August 8 Regular Board Meeting. SmithGroup recapped the history of the project, current plans, and additional options for proceeding with the project. Following an extensive conversation about bluff stabilization, safety, access, and how to preserve the natural character of the park and bluff, the Board requested that SmithGroup prepare modified concepts more sensitive to preservation of the park's naturescape.
View SmithGroup's presentation on page 59 of the August 8 Board Meeting agenda here.
Gillson Park Comprehensive Plan
A survey regarding Gillson's roadways was sent to 21,737 e-mail addresses in our database and posted to our social media outlets, the Park District’s homepage and two other pages within the website that relate to projects and to Gillson specifically. The survey is open through Friday, August 26. Take the survey here. We anticipate receiving results to share at the next Regular Monthly Board Meeting in September.
Keay Nature Center Renovation
Engineers are completing the necessary documents to facilitate the public bid process for the project. The bid documents will be issued in August, and presented for Board approval at the September Regular Monthly Board Meeting. The estimated project start date is late September, with an estimated completion date of late October. Learn more about the Keay Nature Center project in July's Board Brief, here.
West Park and Platform Tennis Club Enhancements
Work is continuing to facilitate the installation of two paddle courts. Specifications for lighting controls and landscaping are complete, and the details of moving utilities to make room for the courts, and permitting, is ongoing. We anticipate that bid documents will be issued in August, and we will recommend a bid for Board approval at the September Regular Monthly Board Meeting. In addition, Park District staff are actively working to satisfy special-use permit conditions from the Village of Wilmette: a letter was mailed to residences surrounding West Park last week, with an update on our progress. Currently, we are in the process of creating additional signage throughout the Platform Tennis Club facility with consistent language; creating a second wave of communication to players; and waiting for the fall league schedule to submit to the village of Wilmette.
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