Soccer Goal Safety and Infrastructure Agreements Highlight New Lenox Agenda
New Lenox Community Park District Meeting | December 17, 2025
Article Summary: The New Lenox Park Board is set to consider a new safety policy regarding soccer goals as well as several significant infrastructure agreements. The agenda includes votes on a lease for a new tractor, an architectural services agreement, and a change order for the Sharon’s Bay Park Redevelopment.
Policy and Infrastructure Key Points:
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Safety Ordinance: The board will consider Ordinance #25-12-01, creating a “Soccer Goal Safety and Education Policy” for the district.
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Architectural Services: Resolution #25-19 is listed to execute an agreement with TRIA Architecture.
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Equipment Lease: Under unfinished business, the board is scheduled to vote on a lease/purchase agreement with DeLage Landen Public Finance for a Kubota M6060HD Tractor.
The New Lenox Community Park District Board of Commissioners has a full slate of policy and infrastructure items scheduled for its meeting on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
A key item under “New Business” is the proposed creation of a formal safety policy. The board is scheduled to vote on Ordinance #25-12-01, titled “Ordinance Creating the New Lenox Community Park District’s Soccer Goal Safety and Education Policy.”
In addition to safety regulations, the board is set to address several contracts related to park maintenance and development. The agenda lists a vote on Resolution #25-19 to execute an agreement with TRIA Architecture.
The board is also scheduled to revisit “Unfinished Business” regarding equipment acquisition. Resolution #25-18 is listed for a vote to finalize a lease/purchase agreement with DeLage Landen Public Finance for a Kubota M6060HD Tractor.
Regarding the ongoing Sharon’s Bay Park Redevelopment, which is funded in part by an OSLAD Grant, the board is expected to discuss and vote on “Change Order #3.”
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