Vergne Way Park Playground Project-2026 RFP
Aug 17, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Installation of park and play area improvements.
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Aug 17, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Installation of park and play area improvements.
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City
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Oak Forest
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Cook
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15601 Central Ave
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(708) 687-7270
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60452
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Oak Forest Park District
The board conducted a public hearing on the 2026 Combined Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance. Department head reports and committee presentations for flag football, cheerleading, and girls softball were made. The board approved bill vouchers, updated financial policies, and awarded contracts for landscape maintenance, paving services, phone system management, and professional design services for the Don Gorman Park OSLAD project. Additionally, the board approved the purchase of a wood chipper, an ordinance for budget and appropriation, and new rules regarding remote meeting attendance.
During the meeting, communications highlighted the success of the Warrior Wrestling team at the state competition and the strong performance of the Sparklers Cheer and Momentum Dance Force teams in their initial competition. The board approved departmental reports and the consent calendar. Consideration of bills included inquiries regarding charges for basketball hats and the monthly fee for Jersey Watch, which supports the soccer program's website. The Director reported on posting the Human Resource/Payroll Specialist position, receiving five resumes, and upcoming plans for a workshop with Hitchcock Design Group on March 27th. Staff plans to expand the annual Fleadh Family Fest next year, and the finalized budget will be passed after the March 27th hearing. Spring and summer registration began successfully, showing increased numbers compared to pre-COVID levels. In Old Business, confirmation was provided that ADA accessible restrooms would be available for a scheduled picnic rental. New Business included the approval of the 2025 season Baseball Field Use Agreement with Oak Forest Baseball Association, Inc., the approval of Semmer Landscape as the low bidder for mowing services (base bid only for one year), and the approval of supplying and installing new window and door systems for $27,127.94. The session concluded with an Executive Session concerning collective negotiating matters, with no decisions made upon returning.
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The meeting included a Public Hearing concerning the 2025 Combined Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance #642.25, which was subsequently approved. Key communications included an invitation to the SSSRA annual banquet and a successful Ricky's Ride Trivia Night event. The Board approved the minutes from the Flag Football Committee meeting of March 10, 2025, and approved bills totaling $42,832.85. In the Director's Report, updates were provided on Central Park Pavilion upgrades and the planned flooring replacement for the Zone Fitness Center, noting a cost reduction. Progress on the underground storage tank remediation at Don Burns Park/Gingerwood Garage was discussed, pending an agreement with the City of Oak Forest. The Treasurer's Report noted that total cash and investments as of February 28, 2025, were $5,364,702.79. New Business featured a presentation from Hitchcock Design Group on the Comprehensive Master Plan, outlining six objectives focused on renovating amenities, improving accessibility, addressing underserved areas, and enhancing program offerings. The meeting concluded with the approval of yearly nutrient deactivation services for Lagoon Park and an Executive Session to discuss collective negotiating matters.
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