New paintball facility promises safe fun and job growth

October 22, 2024 | Gurnee, Lake County, Illinois

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In a recent government meeting, representatives from Paintball Explosion outlined plans for a new facility in Gurnee, emphasizing its potential benefits for the community. The proposed location aims to modernize the existing paintball venue, which has been in operation for 20 years, and address safety and traffic concerns associated with the current site.

The presenters highlighted that the new facility would cater primarily to families, with children typically dropped off by parents who then visit nearby shopping centers. They anticipate minimal traffic impact, estimating around 150 to 200 vehicles per day, staggered throughout operating hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This scheduling is designed to reduce congestion and maintain a quiet environment outside business hours.
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Safety was a key focus, with assurances that the facility would adhere to strict safety protocols and utilize advanced technology to minimize noise levels. The presenters noted that modern paintball markers produce significantly less noise than in the past, making them nearly inaudible from a distance.

Additionally, the new facility is projected to create between 50 to 150 part-time jobs, primarily for young adults, and contribute to local tax revenue through an entertainment tax model. This shift would allow for a more direct financial benefit to the village, as opposed to the current structure.

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The presenters also shared anecdotes about the inclusive nature of paintball, highlighting its appeal across generations and demographics, with players ranging from children to seniors. They expressed enthusiasm for returning to Gurnee, where the sport first began for some of them, and are optimistic about the positive community impact of their proposed facility.

Converted from Monday, October 21st, 2024 - Gurnee Village Board meeting on October 22, 2024
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