New Lenox Park District Board Approves 9% Health Insurance Hike, New Truck Lease
New Lenox Community Park District Meeting | October 15, 2025
Article Summary: The New Lenox Community Park District Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a 9% increase for its 2026 employee health plan and authorized the lease-purchase of a new 2026 Ford F-250 truck. Director of Business Services Jason Braglia noted the insurance rate hike was within budget and competitive, while also confirming the district continues to cover 100% of its employees’ health insurance premiums.
Financial Approvals Key Points:
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The board approved the PDRMA 2026 Health Plan, which includes a 9% rate increase.
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The district covers 100% of employee health insurance, with employees responsible for family coverage costs.
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A lease-purchase agreement with De Lage Landen Public Finance, LLC for a 2026 Ford F-250 was unanimously approved.
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The board also formally accepted the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 audit.
NEW LENOX, IL – The New Lenox Community Park District board on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, unanimously approved several key financial items, including a 9% increase for the 2026 employee health plan and the acquisition of a new vehicle for its fleet.
During the committee reports, Director of Business Services Jason Braglia informed the board of the 9% rate increase in the PDRMA 2026 Health Plan. Braglia stated that the increase is within the district’s budget and comparable to rates seen by other organizations. He also highlighted that the district covers 100% of employee health insurance premiums, with employees paying for any additional family coverage. The board later formally approved the health plan selection during the new business portion of the meeting.
In other business, the board passed Resolution #25-12, authorizing a lease-purchase agreement with De Lage Landen Public Finance, LLC for a 2026 Ford F-250 4×4 truck. Commissioner Larson had earlier reported that the new vehicle had arrived and would be picked up on October 17, 2025, bringing the district’s fleet “back to normal.”
Commissioners also unanimously voted to accept the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 audit. Commissioner Ott noted that the audit report was received late, preventing a detailed board review before the meeting, but stated that “everything looks good.” A full presentation and review of the audit findings are scheduled for the November meeting.
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