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Oak Park Park District
The Park District of Oak Park is soliciting contractors to perform total demolition of the Field Center at 935 Woodbine Avenue, Oak Park, IL, including removal of structures, utilities, select foundation demolition, debris removal, backfill, and final grading. A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 2026-02-12 at 10:00 AM local time, and submissions are due on 2026-02-25 at 10:00 AM Central. The solicitation requires a bid bond and includes multiple procurement documents such as a project manual, specifications, and plans available from the district's procurement portal.
Posted Date
Feb 6, 2026
Due Date
Feb 25, 2026
Release: Feb 6, 2026
Oak Park Park District
Close: Feb 25, 2026
The Park District of Oak Park is soliciting contractors to perform total demolition of the Field Center at 935 Woodbine Avenue, Oak Park, IL, including removal of structures, utilities, select foundation demolition, debris removal, backfill, and final grading. A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 2026-02-12 at 10:00 AM local time, and submissions are due on 2026-02-25 at 10:00 AM Central. The solicitation requires a bid bond and includes multiple procurement documents such as a project manual, specifications, and plans available from the district's procurement portal.
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The Park District of Oak Park issued an Invitation to Bid for the Field Park Renovation project, including landscaping, removal and installation of playground and splash pad elements, lighting, and fencing. A mandatory on-site pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 2026-01-20 at 10:00 AM at Field Park, 935 Woodbine Ave., Oak Park, IL 60302. Bids are due 2026-01-28 at 11:30 AM Central (2026-01-28T17:30:00Z).
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Oak Park Park District
Close: Jan 28, 2026
The Park District of Oak Park issued an Invitation to Bid for the Field Park Renovation project, including landscaping, removal and installation of playground and splash pad elements, lighting, and fencing. A mandatory on-site pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 2026-01-20 at 10:00 AM at Field Park, 935 Woodbine Ave., Oak Park, IL 60302. Bids are due 2026-01-28 at 11:30 AM Central (2026-01-28T17:30:00Z).
Oak Park Park District
The "Cheney HVAC System Rebid Project" is an open Invitation to Bid (ITB) issued by the Park District of Oak Park, Illinois. The project involves the full installation of HVAC equipment, ductwork, electrical work, and existing geothermal well manifold hookups and components, with a Base Bid and two Alternates. A non-mandatory pre-bid walk-thru is scheduled for January 9th, 2026, and bids are due by January 28th, 2026.
Posted Date
Dec 29, 2025
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Dec 29, 2025
Oak Park Park District
Close: Jan 28, 2026
The "Cheney HVAC System Rebid Project" is an open Invitation to Bid (ITB) issued by the Park District of Oak Park, Illinois. The project involves the full installation of HVAC equipment, ductwork, electrical work, and existing geothermal well manifold hookups and components, with a Base Bid and two Alternates. A non-mandatory pre-bid walk-thru is scheduled for January 9th, 2026, and bids are due by January 28th, 2026.
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Oak Park Park District
The Park District of Oak Park and School District 200 are entering into an Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement for the installation of a new synthetic turf field at Ridgeland Common Athletic Field. The School District will fully fund the project, including construction and future turf replacements, in exchange for extensive use of the field. This agreement supplements an existing shared use agreement and defines the terms of use, cost responsibilities, insurance, and indemnification. The term of the agreement is from its Effective Date (inferred as January 1, 2024, for service commencement) until June 30, 2048.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Oak Park Park District
Expires:
The Park District of Oak Park and School District 200 are entering into an Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement for the installation of a new synthetic turf field at Ridgeland Common Athletic Field. The School District will fully fund the project, including construction and future turf replacements, in exchange for extensive use of the field. This agreement supplements an existing shared use agreement and defines the terms of use, cost responsibilities, insurance, and indemnification. The term of the agreement is from its Effective Date (inferred as January 1, 2024, for service commencement) until June 30, 2048.
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This contract details a proposal from NuFor sLeisure Products for the supply and installation of playground equipment and associated services for the Fox Park Playground project. The proposal includes various playground components, welcome signs, spinners, along with an 8% contract discount, shipping, equipment installation, removal and disposal of existing equipment, and excavation and gravel compaction for turf, culminating in a total project cost of $188,762. The quote is dated November 25, 2023.
Effective Date
Nov 25, 2023
Expires
Effective: Nov 25, 2023
Oak Park Park District
Expires:
This contract details a proposal from NuFor sLeisure Products for the supply and installation of playground equipment and associated services for the Fox Park Playground project. The proposal includes various playground components, welcome signs, spinners, along with an 8% contract discount, shipping, equipment installation, removal and disposal of existing equipment, and excavation and gravel compaction for turf, culminating in a total project cost of $188,762. The quote is dated November 25, 2023.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Park District Of Oak Park
The Committee of the Whole meeting addressed several committee reports and new business items. The Parks and Planning Committee discussed updates on the Ban'je Park Master Plan, noting community feedback regarding sled hills, fitness areas, seating, rain gardens, ADA crossings, court surfacing, shading, budget, timeline, and drainage for sports fields, with no action required by the Board. Potential direct purchases for Longfellow Park playground/splash pad equipment via Sourcewell and a sole source purchase for a Portland Loo outdoor restroom were noted for later action at the Regular Board Meeting. The Administration and Finance Committee discussed drafting an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Oak Park Township for the PDOP Scholarship Program, reviewing the 2026 Board Action Calendar, confirming representatives for the WSSRA Board of Directors, conducting the bi-annual review of closed session minutes, approving the renewal of PACT Agreements, and updating the Administrative, Board, Personnel Policy, Crisis Management, and Safety Manuals to reflect best practices and policy changes. New business included seeking verbal consensus to extend the FOPCON Agreement for one year and consent to add East Ave Lacrosse to the PACT agreements for approval at the next regular meeting.
The meeting involved several key actions and discussions. The Consent Agenda approved numerous items including financial summaries, warrants, disposal ordinances, PACT agreements, the 2026 Board Action Calendar, policies (Personnel, Administrative, Board, Crisis, Safety Manuals), and an Intergovernmental Agreement for Scholarship Funds. Staff reports included updates on holiday programs and revenue/expense status. Old business covered an overview of the past year's highlights and accomplishments for the Park District, and a recap of the completed 2025 goals under the Comprehensive Strategic Master Plan. Major actions included the approval of Sourcewell purchases for playground and splash pad equipment, and a Sole Source purchase for a Portland Loo at the Longfellow Park Development Project. A significant new business item was the approval to submit a resolution to voters regarding the issuance of $40,000,000 in general obligation park bonds for a potential indoor aquatic facility referendum in March 2026.
Key discussions during the meeting centered on public comments regarding pickleball facilities, specifically noting high interest, petition signatures, and concerns about court conditions (e.g., unsafe surfaces at Barrie, need for better taping at Taylor). Under the consent agenda, the board approved the cash/investment summary, warrants/bills for December 2022, and appointments to the Local Government Efficiency Act Committee. Staff reports detailed updates on the CRC project, which is 97% funded and aiming for a May grand opening, and a rebound in program registration numbers for 2022. Old business included the approval of a contract with Perkin + Will for the Rehm Pool Master Plan, approval of the 2023 Brochure Series printing contract with Paulson Press, Inc. (and an alternate bid authorization for 2024), approval of the 2022 Tax Levy Abatement Resolution, and approval of a three-year custodial contract with Eco Clean Maintenance.
The agenda for the Regular Park Board Meeting included a review of cash and investment summaries for December 2023 and warrants and bills for December. Key discussion items under the Consent Agenda involved the 2023 Community Survey Results. Old Business included items from the Parks and Planning Committee, specifically the approval for the Lindberg and Scoville Park Tennis Courts Improvements, and items from the Administration and Finance Committee, such as the 2024 IPRA/IAPD Conference Update, the resolution for the 2023 Tax Year Levy Abatement, and the review of 2023 Performance Measures and Program Scholarship/CDM Reports.
Key discussions during the meeting included staff reports on pool hours, upcoming park events such as movies and concerts, the status of the Frank Lloyd Wright Races registration, and updates on the Field Center fencing and Terra Engineering projects pending necessary permits. Under Old Business, the Board approved the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for 2026-2030, which allocates 50% of increased referendum taxes to general maintenance, prioritizing projects like the Rehm pool bath house and elevator upgrades at the Stevenson Center for 2026. Commissioner comments addressed ongoing agreement negotiations, community pricing discussions with AYSO, sustainability projects with local educational bodies, and the recent resignation of the D97 Superintendent.
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