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Crystal Lake Park District
Roof replacement.
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
Crystal Lake Park District
Close: Jun 16, 2026
Roof replacement.
AvailableCrystal Lake Park District
Printing three (3) seasonal activity guides (Fall 2026, Winter/Spring 2026-2027 and Summer 2027). Pages each season - Fall 2026: 80 pages plus 4 cover. Plus pricing for each additional 8 pages. Winter-Spring 2026-2027: 88 pages plus 4 cover, Plus pricing for each additional 8 pages. Summer 2027: 96 pages plus 4 cover. Plus pricing for each additional 8 pages. Trim Size 8.5" x 10.875". See attached file.
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
Crystal Lake Park District
Close: May 1, 2026
Printing three (3) seasonal activity guides (Fall 2026, Winter/Spring 2026-2027 and Summer 2027). Pages each season - Fall 2026: 80 pages plus 4 cover. Plus pricing for each additional 8 pages. Winter-Spring 2026-2027: 88 pages plus 4 cover, Plus pricing for each additional 8 pages. Summer 2027: 96 pages plus 4 cover. Plus pricing for each additional 8 pages. Trim Size 8.5" x 10.875". See attached file.
Crystal Lake Park District
Work involves furnishing all of the required labor, materials, equipment, implements, parts, and supplies necessary for, or appurtenant to, mowing and string trimming various park district properties.
Posted Date
Feb 17, 2026
Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Release: Feb 17, 2026
Crystal Lake Park District
Close: Mar 3, 2026
Work involves furnishing all of the required labor, materials, equipment, implements, parts, and supplies necessary for, or appurtenant to, mowing and string trimming various park district properties.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Crystal Lake Park District
The board meeting agenda included several key items such as the approval of voucher expenses and the treasurer's report, and the conduct of a BINA public hearing concerning the issuance of general obligation park bonds. Additionally, the agenda covered the election of officers, various special appointments for board positions and legal counsel, the review of brochure bid results, the purchase of a new deck mower, and an executive session to discuss matters of litigation, personnel, land acquisition, and the sale or lease of property.
The board meeting agenda included a public hearing regarding the Combined Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance. Key business items involved the authorization of General Obligation Park Bonds, an intergovernmental agreement with the City regarding a lift station, and the approval of an interim executive director's salary. Additionally, the board planned to discuss amendments to park regulations, the addition of kayak and paddleboard storage, winter lake access, management of the district attorney, and policy conformance. An executive session was scheduled to address personnel, land acquisition, lease agreements, and litigation matters.
The Board reviewed the draft 2026-2027 proposed budget, focusing on capital projects, salary increases, and the addition of eight new full-time positions including Park Police, recreation, and IT roles. Key discussions included the corporate fund balance strategy, debt issuance for maintenance facility renovations, non-resident program fee structures, and the potential for new playground and recreation infrastructure. Staff provided updates on ADA compliance projects, consulting for tennis court repairs, and the status of ongoing facility maintenance and boat launch projects.
The Board meeting included extensive public comment regarding concerns over Board leadership, transparency, and the enforcement of policies governing public input and conduct. Key agenda items included the acceptance of bids for the Hill Farm lean-to removal and the Woodscreek Park Courts Renovation Project, as well as the approval for the purchase of a stump grinder. Legal counsel provided information regarding civil rights claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and an update on inquiries from the Illinois Attorney General. Additionally, the Board discussed the potential rescheduling of a future meeting due to election logistics, administrative updates, and the release of closed session minutes, along with the approval to hire a firm for the Executive Director search.
The board meeting agenda includes a review of the 2026-2027 proposed budget, which covers workshop changes, payroll history, full-time positions, salary analysis, and program fee increases. Key items for discussion include the 2026 contractual mowing bid and a review of the non-resident fee policy. The meeting will also feature a presentation by the Crystal Lake Park Initiative Foundation and a retirement recognition for the Executive Director. An executive session is planned to address personnel matters, land acquisition or lease, litigation, and a review of minutes.
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