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The Village of Orland Park is celebrating significant progress in its park renovations and infrastructure improvements, as highlighted during the recent Breakfast with the Mayor event. Since 2019, the local government has revitalized 32 neighborhood parks, including major renovations at John Humphrey, Schuessler, and Centennial Park West.
In the past four years, the village has invested in 23 basketball courts, 17 tennis and pickleball courts, and 11 bocce ball courts, alongside the addition of batting cages. This extensive work comes after a prolonged period of neglect, with the mayor emphasizing a commitment to addressing the parks in the worst condition, rather than favoring areas based on property values or tax contributions.
Looking ahead, the village plans to maintain a steady pace of improvements, with two to three parks slated for renovation each year. This strategy aims to ensure ongoing maintenance and enhancement of community spaces, which are vital for the town's infrastructure and overall quality of life.
The mayor acknowledged the challenges faced in funding these projects, particularly due to previous budget diversions. However, he expressed pride in the accomplishments made over the last six years, crediting the dedicated efforts of the staff and board members.
As the year comes to a close, the mayor extended holiday wishes to the community, reinforcing the importance of continued engagement and support for local initiatives. The meeting underscored a clear message: the village is committed to improving public spaces and infrastructure, ensuring a vibrant and accessible environment for all residents.
Converted from 12.7.2024 - Breakfast with the Mayor meeting on December 08, 2024
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