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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Frankfort Park District Board of Commissioners for April 14, 2026

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Frankfort Park District Board of Commissioners Meeting | April 14, 2026

Overall Meeting Summary: The Frankfort Park District Board of Commissioners met Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at the Founders Community Center and moved its signature capital project forward, approving a combined $449,000 in professional-services contracts for the Commissioners Park renovation (see full story) and accepting a $25,000 donation from Operation Playground toward relocating the park’s dog park. The board also approved an update to its vehicle policy addressing take-home use of agency vehicles (see full story) and approved $325,319.93 in accounts payable and payroll. No executive session was held despite being listed on the agenda. The meeting adjourned at 7:48 p.m.

Board Approves $325,319.93 in Bills

The board voted 5-0 to approve the March 31, 2026, accounts payable and payroll in the amount of $325,319.93, which may include travel and lodging expenses. Treasurer Mark Ponton made the motion and Historian Tom Barz seconded it. Business Manager Regina Ross-Ellison gave an overview of the bills and highlighted several of the larger payments, noting that the list included the final payment for the current fiscal year to the Lincoln-Way Special Recreation Association (LWSRA). Discussion of several bills was held before the vote.

Frankfort Brass Band, Old Stone HOA Submit Correspondence

The district received a $350 donation from the Frankfort Brass Band, which uses a room at the Founders Center to practice, Executive Director Gina Hassett reported. The board also received a letter from the Old Stone subdivision homeowners association requesting that the district install sidewalks and plant trees near the park parcel in that neighborhood. Hassett said the HOA request would be taken up at the committee meeting held later that evening.

Fort Frankfort Nears Completion

Staff believe all equipment issues at the Fort Frankfort playground have been resolved, though some landscaping remains to be finished, Hassett told the board. Commissioner Gentry said during commissioners’ comments that he was glad both the DCEO project and Fort Frankfort were moving forward.

Boiler and Roof Repairs Underway

Superintendent of Building and Grounds Edward Newton reported that the recirculation pump on the boiler system developed a leak last month, with additional housing and bearing-assembly parts requiring replacement. He has asked his contractor to provide quotes for repairs to keep the system operational and said the work should be addressed before fall. Separately, Newton said a long-standing leak in the west hallway at the Founders Center will be repaired in the coming week, using a quote from last fall that the contractor agreed to honor.

Spring Programs Off to Strong Start

Superintendent of Recreation Stacy Proper reported 186 participants registered for the spring soccer league, with practices having begun in early April. The summer brochure went live on the district website April 6, with registration opening April 28. Proper also reported that the district’s new sponsorship website, developed with See My Legacy, officially launched March 16.

New Legislation to Affect Early Childhood Programs

Commissioner Gentry noted that new legislation will affect how early childhood programs are run and will significantly impact the district’s programs. He said the Illinois Association of Park Districts (IAPD) is working to get the message out. Discussion was held.

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