In a recent government meeting, officials unveiled ambitious plans for a new park in downtown Orland Park, designed to serve as a vibrant community hub. The proposed park will feature a variety of amenities, including a water feature, archways, an ice rink for winter activities, and flexible open spaces suitable for events such as art fairs and farmers markets. The design aims to create an inviting environment that evolves with community needs, incorporating artful furniture, swing sets, and landscaped pathways.
The park's landscaping will prioritize green space, with approximately 65-70% dedicated to native plantings and seasonal attractions. Officials emphasized the importance of maintaining existing trees and enhancing the area’s natural beauty, particularly around a proposed detention pond, which will be transformed into an interactive space with lighting and fountains to draw visitors.
The meeting also addressed the broader context of the park's development within the Village Center District, which aims to foster a pedestrian-oriented environment that encourages residents to live, work, and play in the downtown area. The project aligns with the comprehensive plan's goals, promoting mixed-use buildings and attractive street facades while ensuring safe pedestrian connections.
Approval was sought for a special use permit and modifications to the site and landscape plans, which will facilitate the integration of parking and trash enclosures within the setback areas. The phased approach to development is expected to streamline the timeline for future project phases, allowing for quicker implementation of the park and surrounding amenities.
Overall, the proposed park is positioned to become a key destination in downtown Orland Park, enhancing community engagement and providing a space for diverse activities throughout the year.