New-Lenox-School-122.5

New Lenox School Board Reviews $500,000 Nelson Campus Playground Proposal

Spread the love

Meeting Summary and Briefs: New Lenox School District 122 Meeting | August 2025

Article Summary: The New Lenox School District 122 Board of Education reviewed a proposal to partner with the New Lenox Park District to replace two aging playgrounds at the Nelson campus. The project, estimated at $500,000, would be split evenly between the two entities, with a potential construction date in the summer of 2026.

Nelson Campus Playground Proposal Key Points:

  • The school district and park district would share the estimated $500,000 cost, with each contributing $250,000.

  • The project would replace playgrounds at Nelson Prairie and Nelson Ridge schools that are over 25 years old.

  • Board members discussed enhancing the project with more handicap-accessible features, such as poured rubber surfaces and specialized equipment.

  • The board took no action and will reconsider the proposal for approval in September after receiving estimates for the requested additions.

The New Lenox School District 122 Board of Education on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, held a preliminary review of a proposed partnership with the New Lenox Park District to replace the playgrounds at the Nelson school campus. The project carries an estimated total cost of about $500,000, which would be shared equally by the school and park districts.

Jason Sterritt, the district’s Director of Organizational Planning & Facilities, and representatives from the New Lenox Park District presented the proposal, which targets a construction date in the summer of 2026. Mr. Sterritt explained that the current playgrounds at Nelson Prairie and Nelson Ridge schools are over 25 years old, and obtaining parts for repairs has become increasingly difficult.

The park district would manage the bidding and project oversight, with the school district reimbursing its $250,000 share. Business Manager/CSBO Robert Groos noted that any additional features not included in the standard project, such as poured rubber surfaces or specific ADA-compliant equipment, would be an extra cost for the school district.

Board members expressed support for the project while also focusing on improving accessibility. Board member Bill Pender asked about the planned ground surface, which was confirmed to be mulch. He then inquired about the cost to make the entire surface poured rubber, a more accessible option, and suggested he “liked the idea of having the whole playground wheel-chair accessible.”

Member Al Haring expanded on this, asking if more handicap-accessible pieces of equipment were included in the plan. He referenced recent updates to the Haines/Oakview playgrounds, which were enhanced with more accessible features to serve the special education programs housed there. Dr. Motsch, Superintendent, clarified that the district paid for those specific improvements as part of a district-led initiative.

Mr. Haring suggested that as a community standard, all updated playgrounds should include more accessible equipment. “It is his thought as we update our playgrounds to have more handicap accessible equipment included, for community use and closer access for people,” the meeting minutes recorded.

In response to the board’s feedback, Mr. Sterritt and the park district representatives agreed to get estimates for the additional equipment and a fully rubberized surface.

The board took no formal action on the proposal. Mr. Groos stated the topic would be brought back to the board at its September meeting for further discussion and consideration of approval, with the new cost estimates included.

Leave a Comment





Latest News Stories

Meeting Briefs

Meeting Summary and Briefs: Will County Land Use & Development Committee for Dec. 2025

Will County Land Use & Development Committee Meeting | December 2025 Overall Meeting SummaryThe Will County Land Use and Development Committee met on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, addressing a range...
Will County Board Graphic.03

Board Committee Approves Rate Hike for Private Pay Residents at Sunny Hill Nursing Home

Will County Board Executive Committee Meeting | December 11, 2025 Article Summary: To address operating deficits and rising costs, the Executive Committee approved a rate increase for private pay residents...
Illinois quick hits: Bovino thanks police; fire assistance grants available

Illinois quick hits: Bovino thanks police; fire assistance grants available

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square Bovino thanks police U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commander Gregory Bovino has expressed his appreciation to police officers in Chicago and...
IL House Speaker: 'not even close' to school choice legislation

IL House Speaker: ‘not even close’ to school choice legislation

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – The speaker of the Illinois House says he would put school choice legislation up for a vote...
IL comptroller: Chicago mayor’s policies chase businesses away

IL comptroller: Chicago mayor’s policies chase businesses away

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza says Chicago is chasing job creators away with crippling policies. Citadel moved 900...
Menards settles deceptive 11% rebate lawsuit for $4.25M with 10 states

Menards settles deceptive 11% rebate lawsuit for $4.25M with 10 states

By Jon Styf | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Wisconsin-based Menards has agreed to pay a combined $4.25 million to settle a lawsuit from 10 states...
(c)Eric Pancer

Pace Expands I-55 Service and Launches ‘VanGo’ in Joliet

Will County Committee of the Whole Meeting | December 2025 Article Summary: Pace officials highlighted service expansions in Will County, including the recent launch of the "VanGo" reservation-based van service...

Will County Speaker Praises JJC for ‘Heroes’ Scholarship Success

Joliet Junior College Board Meeting | Dec. 10, 2025 Article Summary: Will County Board Speaker Joe VanDuyne addressed the Joliet Junior College Board, commending the institution for its efficient handling...
New Lenox Township.3

New Lenox Food Pantry “Inundated” as Demand Spikes

New Lenox Township Meeting | Nov. 13, 2025 Article Summary: New Lenox Township Trustee Barbara Kaupas reported a significant increase in residents seeking assistance from the food pantry in October. Despite...
Meeting-Briefs

Meeting Summary and Briefs: New Lenox Village Board of Trustees for Dec. 8, 2025

New Lenox Village Board of Trustees Meeting | Dec. 8, 2025 Overall Meeting SummaryThe New Lenox Village Board of Trustees met on Monday, December 8, 2025, for a regular meeting...
Will County Board Graphic.01

Will County Executive Committee Rejects School Choice Advisory Referendum

Will County Board Executive Committee Meeting | December 11, 2025 Article Summary: The Will County Board Executive Committee voted against advancing a resolution that would have placed an advisory referendum...
Will County Board Land Use Committee Graphic.2

‘Welcome Move’: 815 Mulch-It Granted More Time to Relocate in Homer Glen

Will County Land Use & Development Committee Meeting | December 2025 Article Summary: The Will County Land Use and Development Committee granted a second extension to a landscape and lawn...
Screenshot 2025-12-12 at 9.39.08 PM

JJC Trustees Clash Over New Policy Controlling Information Requests

Joliet Junior College Board Meeting | Dec. 10, 2025 Article Summary: The Joliet Junior College Board of Trustees passed a new policy requiring trustee inquiries to be routed through the...
New Lenox Township.2

New Lenox Township Trustees Set Preliminary Tax Levies, Abate Bond Debt

New Lenox Township Meeting | Nov. 13, 2025 Article Summary: The New Lenox Township Board of Trustees determined the proposed 2025 tax levies for both the township and the road district....

Meeting Summary and Briefs: Public Works & Transportation Committee for December 2, 2025

Public Works & Transportation Committee Meeting | December 2, 2025 Overall Meeting SummaryThe Will County Board Public Works and Transportation Committee met on December 2, 2025, to address infrastructure contracts,...