Fox Valley Park District
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Fox Valley Park District
Fox Valley Park District Fall 2008 Update Following voter approval on Feb. 5, 2008, of a $44.8 million capital improvement bond referendum, the Fox Valley Park District has moved forward with progress on an array of projects. In carrying out residents’ wishes, the District’s ongoing objectives are to acquire and protect land for nature areas, open space and for park and recreation purposes, including along the Fox River; improve and develop trails and fishing access; and improve and renovate neighborhood and community parks and playgrounds, sports fields and facilities and Blackberry Farm. Making Progress on All Fronts Open Space, Nature Area and Park Acquisition Kirk Rd. Hart Dr. Creek Pine Butterfield Park d. hR ass Byp Austin Park Montgomery Rd. Future Trail TRAI Connection L WAU BO K Eola Rd. r. Kautz yD Park Middlebury East Park Cumberland Park Briarwood Park Crescent Park South Branch Linear Park Edinburgh Park Andover Park Four Pointes Park Ridge Park Burlington Park Wheatlands Comm. Park Rt. 3 0 By pass Ha fen rich ter Gilman Trail connection by Oswegoland Park District Rd 4 .3 Rt 0 t. 3 .R U.S 712 S. River Street, Aurora, Illinois 60506 Phone: 630-897-0516 • Website: www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org Harbour Springs Park Barrington Lake . Lakewood Park Amber Field Park ing ross C Wolfs Meadow Lake Park Montgomery Rd. Middlebury West Park ton 30 AN CREE Eola Rd. Rt. GILM 1 IL R RIVE Sherman Krug Park NSIE v nA gde 34/O Sill Park Park Fox Hill Park Georgetown TRA Phillips Park Aquatic Center Rt. Eola Community Center Park Clearwood Waubonsie Lake Park Slattery Park McCarty Park Frontenac Rd. Moecherville Park South Spring Lake Amberwood Park Middlebury TRAIL Lebanon Park South Island Park Montgomery Park Breckenridge Park 5th Ave. South River Park Aurora Prairie Oakhurst Maintenance Brdwy. Stuart Sports Complex Westwood Park Pine Knoll Park Center Street Park Spring Lake Oakhurst Wetland Wetlands Park Cheshire Lake Park Barring Bluff Street Park FOX Jericho Lake Park Jericho Rd. Titsworth Mini Park Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park Co Steck Park Frontenac Park ork S ew Y E. N 5 Je 3 Brooklyn Park t. Rollins Park Union Flagg Mini Park Hurds Copley I Island Orchard Rd. . Liberty St. Lincoln Ave. Mini Park d. Lincoln Park n Trail N. Aurora Rd. . Blvd Asbury Park Cowherd Park Copley II Park Galena Blv Golfview Park Rd richo Rural Street Mc Gilma Veterans Memorial Island May Street Park Stevens Park Farnsworth Lindens Park rdg Stnb Sutton Lake Park Hill Ave. Prairie St. Cambridge Chase Park Stonebridge Park Sheffer Rd. . Barnes Road Maintenance Washington Park St. Birmingham Park Reckinger Rd. Indian Trail Simmons Park 5 Cherry Hill Park Edgelawn Splash Country New York Molitor Rd. IS Pigeon Hill Park McCULLOUGH PARK / PRISCO COMMUNITY CENTER Greene Field Park Orchard Lake Park O’Donnell Park PATH IE ILLINOIS PRAIRIE PATH Farnsworth 2 Indian Trail East Park Jaycee Park Richards St. Park McCleery Park Illinois Ave. Rob Roy Park Hall Park Blackberry Farm Barnes Rd. St. Arrow Wood Park Gregory Island NO Av e Canterbury Park 5 Indian Trail PRAIR ILLI Lin co ln Robert B. Hupp Park Hankes Road Park AIL Gordeon Roa d AN TR Cool Acres Rt .2 6 ORCHARD VALLEY GOLF COURSE s Rd. GILM Lake Smith Park INDIAN CREEK PARK Kautz Ch t Tollway I-88 East Wes Church Road Park 4 Randall Park Highland Ave. Orchard Rd. Hanke Golden Oaks Park Prairie Path urc Mitchell 25 Rt. Bilter Rd. Eola Rd. Banbury Rd. Lin Randal Deerpath Rd. l Rd. Rt. 25 Feltes Rd. Erickson Mini Park Rt .2 Dickson Rd. North Aurora Island Park I-88 East West Tollway Foxcroft Park th Ginger Woods Park Chesterfield Park NORTH AURORA ACTIVITY CENTER Goodwin Park VAUGHAN ATHLETIC CENTER Rios Soccer Complex ad ld Ro Butterfie Highlands Park Oak Sullivan Rd. Pa Pinecreek Park irie 6 Wing Foot Park Schneider Park Willow Lake Park Fearn Park Tanner Road Pra Tanner Trails Park Fairfield Way Park 5 Red Oak Nature Center il 4 Lippold Park Orchard Rd. er Tra 3 19.81 acres) – The largest land acquisition in recent District history will greatly enhance the Waubonsie Lake greenbelt and allow for extension of the Waubonsie Creek Trail. With this addition, the “Emerald Strand” greenway surrounding Waubonsie Creek now totals 232 acres. New Community Park (New Haven Drive, 17 acres) – A valuable land parcel in a highly developed, inner-city area that was acquired through an intergovernmental agreement with the Kane County Forest Preserve District. Lake Park addition (5.45 acres) – Jericho Located near the park entrance, the new land will increase parkland space and allow for future trail improvements while enhancing the park’s visibility and presence along Jericho Road. River shoreline frontage (3.26 acres) – Fox An exciting acquisition on the river’s east shore just north of the Sullivan Road bridge that will allow expansion of Cool Acres Park. Road Park addition (1.87 acres) – Randall Allows expansion of Randall Road Park. Vaughan Athletic Center addition (.96 acres) – Will provide additional land for use by the adjacent Vaughan Athletic Center. Fox Riv 2 coln Community Park (Montgomery Road, 1 New FOX Hw y. RIVE R TRAI L Land acquisition goals include preserving and restoring nature areas, expanding public access to the Fox River, extending riverfront trails, and providing additional park, recreation and open space throughout the community. To date, the District has acquired nearly 50 additional acres of open space: Fox Valley Park District Fall 2008 Update Regional Trail Improvements (Fox River and Gilman Trails, Illinois Prairie Path) Work has been completed or is currently under way to expand the District’s regional trail system and improve existing trails and trail facilities. • A one-mile section of the Illinois Prairie Path between Indian Trail and Illinois Avenue was repaved. • A ¾-mile section of the Gilman Trail between Route 56 and Galena Boulevard was repaved. • M ore than 11 miles of the Gilman and Fox River Trail center lines were re-striped, improving appearance and enhancing safety. • T he Fox River Trail will be extended north by one-half mile on the west bank of the Fox River from South River Street Park in the spring of 2009. • T he Fox River Trail’s remaining gap – 0.8 miles – will be connected between Hurds Island and downtown Aurora in 2009, making for an uninterrupted trail from Oswego to the Wisconsin border. • T he Gilman Trail overpass at Galena Boulevard is currently being engineered and designed. Construction is expected to start in the spring of 2009. • F uture plans for the Waubonsie Creek Trail will involve a ½-mile extension along the north side of Waubonsie Creek from west of Montgomery Road to form a loop extending to Waterford Drive. Fox River Park and Nature Area Improvements Objectives include renovation of District-owned river shoreline and islands to expand recreation, improve fishing access, improve parking, upgrade existing facilities, expand natural areas and restore native habitats. • B id awards for Cool Acres Park are expected in November. Improvements will include a new playground, repaved parking areas and additional paved paths, with construction to begin in the spring of 2009. • Montgomery Park is set to receive new restrooms this fall, with overall park improvements expected to commence in the spring of 2009. • S horeline stabilization work on Veterans Island is planned for the summer of 2009. • A doption of the Lippold Park Natural Area Master Plan is expected this fall. Phase I of the natural area restoration plan will be implemented in the spring of 2009. • W ith soil testing complete, construction will resume this fall at North Aurora Island Park. New playground equipment will be installed and the adjacent plaza/ shelter area will be upgraded and expanded. Neighborhood Park and Playground Improvement and Renovation Program In an ongoing effort to update established neighborhood parks, projects include replacing outdated play areas with new, safer, innovative play equipment; adding or replacing picnic shelters; constructing additional walking paths and planting many more trees. Projects completed to date include: • Erickson Park in North Aurora • Cowherd Park in Aurora • M ay Street Park in Aurora will be completed in November. • C hurch Road Park is planned for upgrades in the summer of 2009. foxvalleyparkdistrict.org Community Park Improvement and Renovation Program Objectives are to improve recreation opportunities at the District’s large, community-wide parks: • Simmons Park will have improvements implemented in 2009 and 2010 that include new playgrounds, shelters, restrooms, walking trails and improved parking. • R enovations and improvements at Jericho Lake Park will include replacement of the current pavilion, improved fishing access, the addition of boat rentals and a trail system encircling the 20-acre lake. Blackberry Farm The District completed a feasibility study that envisions a bright, new future for this 40-year-old facility. As a next step, the District will develop a concept plan with public input that will direct future improvements. Preliminary ideas for improvements include adding new, historical-themed, interpretive and fun learning experiences; developing new special events; improving group picnic facilities; and upgrading public access. Sports Fields and Facilities The first phase of ongoing ball field improvements and upgrades began in September, with grading and infield improvements being performed on 20 of the District’s baseball/softball fields. Adding infield mix and re-grading infields, eliminating infield/turf “lips,” seeding/sod, reshaping batters’ boxes and pitching mounds and reinstalling base anchors and home plate are planned improvements: • T he 20 ball fields to be upgraded this fall are Stuart Sports Complex (Legion, East, West and North), Eola (North and South), Fearn (East and West), Goodwin (North and South), Hall Park, Copley II, Lebanon (Parker and Middle), McCleery, Copley I, Church Road, Krug (East), O’Donnell (North) and Schneider (East). • C onstruction of ball field dugouts and the installation of foul poles is also under way at Stuart Sports Complex (Legion, East, West and North), Eola (North and South), Fearn (East and West) and Copley I. • A ball field lighting renovation project will be completed this fall at Stuart Sports Complex. Existing lights at all four diamonds will be replaced with an energy efficient, state-of-the-art Musco system. Comparable to the new ball field lighting at Greene Field Park in Aurora, it uses 40 percent less energy while significantly reducing and more directly controlling off-site light spill. • T he Washington Park tennis courts were dedicated Oct. 1 during a grand opening ceremony. The nine-court facility received a stone base and asphalt overlay on the existing court surfaces, a vibrant color coating, new black vinyl fencing, a new accessible concrete pathway and landscape restoration. A state-of-the art, energy-efficient Musco lighting system that features separate service for three zones will provide cost and energy savings at times when certain courts are not in play. Stuart Sports Complex Expansion Future plans include the development of 180 vacant acres to the south and improvement of current facilities: • A Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) of affiliate organizations, user groups, village and homeowner associations will provide input on master plan concept alternatives, specific facility design needs and potential facility programming. • A master plan will be presented to the District’s Board of Trustees for review sometime in late 2008 or early 2009. • C onstruction is expected to begin in the summer of 2009. Sports fields are targeted for completion toward the end of 2010. Fox Valley Park District Capital Improvement Projects Fall 2008 Update Investing in our future through other, non-referendum projects The Fox Valley Park District is a dynamic and growing park district that serves a population of more than 200,000 people. In serving the communities of Aurora, North Aurora and Montgomery, the District continues to expand services to meet the open space, park and recreation needs of residents. In addition to the voter-approved OSPRI projects, the District also has approximately $5.7 million budgeted in 2008-09 for other park and recreation capital improvement projects that have either been completed or are under way: Community Parks Greene Field Park • ‘Spaceship Greene’ – a 40-foot high rocket ship – as playground centerpiece. • P aved pathways, a reservable picnic shelter with grill, restrooms, soccer field, basketball courts, renovated ball fields and energyefficient lighting. Nature’s Pointe Park • M odern playground, shelter with a plaza-style pavilion area and public parking. Andover Park • N ew playground with a modular play structure, swings, freestanding toys for young children and a field area for informal soccer play among 10 acres of open space. • C ircular paved area accessible by a newly paved sidewalk that connects from the street. • Extensive tree planting. Fairfield Way Park • N ew, state-of-the-art playground with a modular play structure, swings and free-standing toys for young children, half-court basketball area and a backstop for informal baseball play. • Hexagonal picnic shelter built on patio of textured concrete. • A sphalt trail runs within the park and connects with the adjacent subdivision trail. Moecherville Park • N ew playground with a modular play structure, swings and free-standing toys for young children. • Resurfaced full-length basketball court. • L arge practice field, a soccer game field, two half-court basketball areas and an informal baseball backstop. • C ircular, concrete patio area and a newly paved sidewalk connecting from the street to the playground and basketball court. • A network of interconnected trails through natural grassland areas and 74 newly planted trees. Westwood Park • Canoe/kayak launch and an extended fishing pier. • N ew playground with a modular play structure, swings, freestanding toys for young children and a “Multi Pondo” – a standing see-saw that combines exercise and fun for kids. • M ulti-age playground, shelter, restrooms, two youth soccer fields, a basketball half-court and parking lot improvements for better public access. • D ouble basketball court repaved and seal-coated. Four backboards refurbished and repainted, then outfitted with new rims and nets. • Targeted for completion in late summer of 2009. Remington Landing Park • Shoreline stabilization project completed in spring of 2009. • Innovative playground structure featuring movement and climbing for children ages 5 to 12. Spring Lake Park Neighborhood Parks Homestead Park • U pcoming work will include two baseball fields with clay infields, players’ benches, concrete dugouts, fencing and bleachers behind each dugout. A large soccer field will occupy the open space alongside the ball fields. • A bstract “caterpillar” climbing/slide piece, spring element and tot swings. • C oncrete tricycle path, complete with traffic signs and crosswalks encircling play area. • H alf-court basketball area, small shelter and seat wall, sand play area and open lawn space. 712 S. River Street, Aurora, Illinois 60506 Phone: 630-897-0516 • Website: www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org