 
 Frankfort Square Park District Approves Budget Amid County Tax Adjustment, Funds Major Projects
The Frankfort Square Park District Board of Commissioners unanimously approved its operating budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year during its April 17 meeting, earmarking funds for major ongoing projects and a new slate of capital improvements valued at $122,000.
The balanced corporate budget, totaling $4,975,448, was adopted following a presentation by Executive Director Audrey Marcquenski, who noted the district is navigating a complex financial landscape this year. In a report to the board, Marcquenski described it as a “highly unusual year due to the Will County adjustment.” She explained that with the 2023 tax levy, Will County had underestimated the Equalized Assessed Valuation (EAV) in Cook County, which led to Will County overestimating its own share for distribution. The county will now “take back” that amount through a decrease in upcoming tax distributions.
Despite the adjustment, Marcquenski assured the board that “the FSPD is in a strong position and can still accomplish the exciting capital improvement projects currently underway and planned for this coming season for the FSPD residents.”
The budget passed with a 6-0 vote from commissioners Phil Cherry, Frank Florentine, Ryan Holley, Joseph King, Denis Moore, and President Craig Maksymiak.
A significant portion of the budget supports three previously approved, large-scale projects that will continue this fiscal year. These include the major redevelopment of Hunter Prairie Park, funded in part by an Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) grant; the buildout of new dance studios at The Square; and the creation of a new practice area at Square Links Golf Course.
In addition to the ongoing work, the board approved a new project list for the upcoming year. The largest items include $60,000 for paving and sealcoating district paths and lots, and $40,000 for new flooring in two multi-purpose rooms at The Square. Other approved projects are:
-  $6,000 for the second phase of a three-year tree inventory project. 
-  $6,000 for fob readers on the storage doors at the Union Creek baseball concession stand. 
-  $5,000 for new trees. 
-  $5,000 for shade structures for the dugouts at Kiwanis Park. 
During the discussion, Commissioner Ryan Holley asked if additional projects could be considered. Marcquenski replied that further requests could be evaluated after the three main contracted projects are completed.
Commissioner Phil Cherry inquired about the condition of the district’s bike paths. Marcquenski noted that the park district follows a regular repair schedule to keep the paths in good condition. President Maksymiak emphasized their importance, stating, “the paths are important to the community and need to be maintained on a regular basis.”
The board also authorized Marcquenski to transfer funds from the corporate account to balance other district funds at the end of the fiscal year, a standard procedure to close out the books.
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