In a recent government meeting, trustees addressed several key initiatives, including the approval of a construction contract for the Ellard Park redevelopment project and preparations for upcoming community events.
The board unanimously approved a contract with Friedler Construction for the Ellard Park project, totaling $896,800. This decision follows a thorough bidding process and reflects the staff's recommendation. Trustee Ketchmark expressed enthusiasm for the project, highlighting its potential benefits for the community.
Additionally, the meeting included discussions about significant upcoming events that will impact local traffic and businesses. The bike race scheduled for Wednesday is expected to draw considerable crowds, necessitating road closures on Grand Boulevard from Friday to Monday. The village manager acknowledged the disruptions but emphasized the importance of these events for community engagement. He reassured residents that construction work would pause during the race to ensure a safe environment.
The board also discussed the successful acquisition of OSLAD park grants, which have funded various projects, including the recent Candy Cane Park improvements. Staff proposed applying for another grant to redevelop Creekside Park, aiming to enhance play equipment and create a trailhead connecting to South Kiwanis Park. The application deadline is September 13th, and the board expressed strong support for this initiative.
As the meeting concluded, trustees encouraged community members to participate in the bike race and support local businesses, with plans for vendor locations to enhance the event experience. The collaborative efforts between the village and event organizers aim to foster a welcoming atmosphere for visitors.