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Antioch board accepts parks board's plan for Centennial Park phase 1 and advances project to bidding
Summary
The Antioch Village Board accepted the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board's recommendation to move phase 1 of the Centennial Park renovation to the bidding stage, approving a $1.2 million project budget with a $600,000 grant and $600,000 village match.
The Antioch Village Board on Feb. 11 accepted the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board's recommendation to advance phase 1 of the Centennial Park renovation to procurement and contract award, moving the project from design to bidding.
Katie Kotlowski, introduced as the parks director, told the board the phase will include a new playground, pavilion, tennis/pickleball courts, fitness stations, a pedestrian path, a game table and native plantings. She said the phase 1 budget is $1,200,000, funded by a $600,000 grant and a matching $600,000 village investment; the current cost opinion ranges from $1.135 million (no contingency) to $1.228 million (with full…
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