5 Major Upgrades And New Programs Transforming The Burr Ridge Park District In 2025
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The 2025 Blueprint: Major Facility Upgrades and Financial Boost
The Burr Ridge Park District is leveraging a combination of local initiatives and significant state funding to execute a robust plan for facility improvements throughout 2025. These projects are set to enhance safety, accessibility, and the overall user experience across the park system.1. Harvester Park Recreation Improvements: The Premier Community Park Overhaul
Harvester Park, recognized as the District's premier community park, is the focal point of a major capital investment this year. Already known for having one of the most unique and highly regarded playgrounds in Illinois, the park is preparing for a significant upgrade. * Project Bids: The District is actively moving forward with the "Harvester Park Recreation Improvements" project, with bids for the construction contract due in June 2025. * Recent Completion: Adding to its appeal, the Harvester Park Adult Fitness Court recently opened, providing an exciting, open-air workout experience for the community. * Existing Amenities: The 37-acre park already features lit tennis courts, a lit basketball court, a lit sand volleyball court, a popular Splash Pad, and the Harvester Park Wetlands, all of which benefit from support by the Burr Ridge Park Foundation.2. $425,100 State Grant Funding Award
A major financial boost was announced when the Burr Ridge Park District was awarded a substantial $425,100 grant from the Pritzker Administration through the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. This significant funding is designated for local park facilities and will support the District's ongoing efforts to maintain and upgrade its recreational infrastructure. While the specific allocation is determined by the Board of Commissioners, this grant is expected to be instrumental in funding portions of the Harvester Park or other critical site improvements scheduled for the year.3. Parkview Basin Drainage Improvements
Infrastructure maintenance is a key focus, with the "Parkview Basin Drainage Improvements Project" entering its preliminary design phase in Summer 2025. This essential project addresses stormwater management and drainage issues, ensuring the longevity and usability of the park facilities, a critical concern for the Village of Burr Ridge.4. Woods Park Enhancements and Pickleball
Woods Park, which shares its site with the popular Woods Pool, continues to be a vital neighborhood park. A key enhancement is the dual lining of its two lit tennis courts, which now also accommodate the rapidly growing sport of pickleball. This multi-sport court upgrade demonstrates the District's commitment to adapting to current recreational trends and maximizing the utility of its 1.5-acre neighborhood parks.New and Exciting Recreation Programs for All Ages
The Burr Ridge Community Center, a rustic programming facility, is the hub for the District’s wide array of activities, hosting daily programs, events, and groups. The 2025 schedule is packed with both classic sports and innovative creative camps designed to engage the entire family.Youth and Family Programs
Registration for a variety of indoor and outdoor activities is ongoing, with several specialized programs highlighting the creativity and educational focus of the District. * Creative Camps: Look out for unique offerings like the "Animation Flix" program, where children create up to five new stop-motion movies using different mediums like ducks and green screens. The "Do Art" Comic Book and Bead Art programs are also scheduled for late 2025, catering to ages 6-13. * Sports Supplemental: Recognizing the need for continued physical activity, especially during inclement weather, the District offers a Sports Supplemental program and traditional youth sports like T-Ball, Flag Football, and the Burr Ridge/Willowbrook Girls Fast Pitch Softball league. * Partnership: The District maintains a strong relationship with the Gateway Special Recreation Association, ensuring comprehensive recreational opportunities are available for individuals with disabilities.Active Adults and Community Engagement
The District is dedicated to serving all segments of the community, including its older residents. * Active Adult Program: Sponsored by the Park District, this program invites all residents of Burr Ridge and Willowbrook over the age of 55 to participate in various social, educational, and fitness activities. * Community Events: Seasonal events, such as the widely celebrated Halloween event, continue to be staples on the District calendar, fostering a strong sense of community spirit.The Burr Ridge Park District Board and Governance
The District is governed by its dedicated Board of Commissioners, who meet regularly to discuss and approve the strategic direction, budget, and major projects.2025 Board of Commissioners
The Board is responsible for overseeing the park system and making decisions that impact the community's recreational offerings. * Robert Quigley (President) * Kevin Caplis (Vice-President) * Patti Malloy (Treasurer) * Jim Lawrence (Commissioner) The Board of Commissioners typically meets on the second Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Burr Ridge Community Center, with several key meetings scheduled throughout 2025 to address ongoing financial and project approvals.List of Key Burr Ridge Park District Entities and Facilities
The District maintains a diverse portfolio of facilities, ensuring a wide variety of recreational amenities are available to the community.- Harvester Park: Community park, unique playground, Adult Fitness Court, Splash Pad, lit sports courts.
- Burr Ridge Community Center: Main programming facility and administrative office (15W400 Harvester Drive).
- Woods Park: Neighborhood park, two lit tennis courts lined for pickleball, playground, and Woods Pool.
- Whittaker Park: Neighborhood park featuring tall and short basketball hoops and a sport court play area.
- Parkview Basin: Site of the planned 2025 drainage improvement project.
- Burr Ridge Park Foundation: Supports major park projects through fundraising (e.g., Wetlands, Splash Pad).
- Gateway Special Recreation Association: Cooperative entity providing recreation for people with disabilities.
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