Playground Equipment Installation Begins at Sharon’s Bay Park
Meeting Summary and Briefs: New Lenox Community Park District Meeting | September 2025
Article Summary: The major redevelopment of Sharon’s Bay Park is entering its final and most visible stage, as new playground equipment is now on-site and crews have begun installation. The project, partially funded by a state OSLAD grant, has already seen the completion of new curbing and concrete work for a fitness area, Gaga pit, and Game Plaza.
Sharon’s Bay Park Redevelopment Key Points:
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New playground equipment for the OSLAD grant-funded project is on site.
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Installation of the new equipment was scheduled to begin the week of September 15.
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Curbing for the new 5-12 playground and fitness area has been installed.
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Concrete pads and sidewalks for the Gaga pit and Game Plaza have been completed.
The revitalization of Sharon’s Bay Park is taking a major step forward, with crews beginning the installation of brand-new playground equipment, the New Lenox Park District board learned on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
Director of Parks-Maintenance Ken Stephens reported that the playground equipment has been delivered to the site. The installation was scheduled to start the week of September 15, marking a key milestone in the park’s redevelopment, which is supported by an Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) grant from the state.
Work on the project has been progressing steadily. Stephens confirmed that contractors have already installed curbing for the new playground for ages 5-12 and an adjacent fitness area. Additionally, new concrete pads and sidewalks for a Gaga pit and a Game Plaza have been completed, laying the groundwork for the final phase of construction. Once the playground equipment is fully installed, the park will offer a completely refreshed and modern recreational space for the community.
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