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Park Naming Committee
The Board of Commissioners for the Community Park District of La Grange Park recently enacted its policy for naming Park District properties. The action was prompted when William G. Yena, a former Park Board Commissioner and Park Board President, submitted a written request to rename the Park District’s maintenance facility the “Conmy – Healy Maintenance Facility”. William “Bill” Conmy was the first Park Maintenance Superintendent and Martin Healy currently holds the position.
In accordance with the park naming policy enacted in 2004, seven La Grange Park residents were selected by the Board to consider the proposal. They are Mary Anne Bettin, Chuck Gentile, Patrick Golden, Tanja Murray, Andy Myslicki, Eileen Skisak and Warren Winkler. The Committee’s responsibility is to determine whether the proposal to rename the maintenance facility sufficiently meets the policy’s criteria.
The Committee will make its recommendation to the Park Board at the Board’s next regular meeting scheduled for February 8, 2010.
COMMUNITY PARK DISTRICT OF LA GRANGE PARK COMPLETES BRIDGE RENOVATION
Bicyclists, joggers and walkers who use the Salt Creek pedestrian bridge at Jackson and Brainard will be happy to learn that the bridge is re-opened after a weeklong restoration project. The wooden deck of the 120’ steel bridge had been plagued with rotted areas, which up to now have been patched. But with the appearance of more severe decay, the Community Park District Board took action last month to have the old wooden deck replaced with heavy duty wood timbers especially designed for this use. Sebastian Contractors, Inc from Brookfield received the competitively bid project at a price of $24,000.
The Park District erected the bridge in 1996 pursuant to a 20-year license agreement with the Cook County Forest Preserve District who owns the land. Under the terms of the agreement the Park District is responsible for bridge maintenance until 2016. The bridge immediately became an integral pathway link between the La Grange Park and Forest Preserve pathway routes. The Community Park District encourages all La Grange Park residents to discover the benefits of exercise by utilizing the newly renovated bridge.