Major Park District Projects Advance as Hunter Prairie Park Gets Green Light
Work on the Frankfort Square Park District’s three major capital projects is hitting key milestones, with the long-awaited redevelopment of Hunter Prairie Park now officially underway.
Executive Director Audrey Marcquenski announced at the June 12 board meeting that Will County granted the permit for the park’s redevelopment on June 9. The contractor, Innovation Landscaping, is mobilizing at the site, and a second erosion inspection is scheduled for June 16.
During the meeting, Treasurer Frank Florentine inquired about the scope of the construction fencing. Marcquenski confirmed the fencing is necessary to keep residents safe during construction and that all proper safety steps are being taken. Commissioner Phil Cherry asked if the grant funding for the project had an expiration date. Marcquenski said that if necessary, the district could request an extension from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR).
Meanwhile, the new dance studios at The Square are now complete and have been approved for occupancy by the Frankfort Fire Protection District. Marcquenski commended Jeff Graefen and his Graefen Development construction crew for their quality work and cleanliness, noting the project was completed with no disruption to existing park district programming.
Work has also begun on the new practice area at Square Links Golf Course. The contractor, Hollembeak Construction, is trenching for drain tile and irrigation, with that work set to begin June 16. Marcquenski noted the contractor is a family-owned business with expertise in shoreline restoration and golf course construction.
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