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Elkhart parks director outlines 2026 priorities; council tentatively approves department budget

5936162 · October 7, 2025
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Jamison Zarnikki presented Parks & Recreation accomplishments, revenue and capital plans; council gave tentative approval to the parks department budget (motion by Councilman Fish, seconded by Councilwoman Hines) with a roll call that recorded one no vote from Councilman Henke.

Jamison Zarnikki, Superintendent of Elkhart Parks and Recreation, presented the department's 2026 budget priorities and a summary of 2025 accomplishments at the Oct. 6 Elkhart City Council meeting. Zarnikki told council the department has hosted more than 90 programs this year and reported cash revenue of about $447,000 and donations and sponsorships of roughly $180,000 — for external revenue totaling about $627,000 so far in 2025.

Zarnikki described capital work completed in 2025, including six new playgrounds, a new restroom building at Walker Park and pathway resurfacing at High Dive Park, and said…

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