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September 2008
More Healthy Trees Slated For
Destruction in John
Mac Manus of Altamanu Inc. headed a meeting in Oak Less
than 40 residents, the majority of the Park Board, and The
original home had a fountain
in the yard, a carriage Another
resident wanted a ‘natural’ looking play area put in, said that she was told by police that black gangs were coming to Oak Park to have meetings in our parks. Another female resident said that she thought not all the bad behavior in the park was coming from homeless people, but also drunken youths. When the discussion got back to the future of the park the residents were asked by a show of hands who liked the idea of rebuilding the original fountain, and the majority of people wanted that to take place. They were also asked if they wanted the park locked at night for security and the majority did not want that to happen. The people also wanted the original terraces put back in, but there was no vote on whether or not to put the coach house back in. Mr. Mac Manus had said that the coach house could cost some $30,000,000.00. Park's Superintendent Mr. Balling reminded Mr. ><>Mac Manus that he should remember to talk more about the pavilion, though little time was left on the schedule for details of size or cost. It was mentioned that the pavilion would be on the next meetings agenda. If it would help bring in additional funds beyond the $33,000 now brought in by the Pleasant Home would be discussed next. What residents don’t like are the gangs, drunken people in the streets at night following events at Pleasant Home, homeless people in the mornings welcoming folks on their way to work, and this is coming from the people who live right on the park boundary. Mr. Mac Manus had made a comment to the attendees about the last minute notice given to some folks by pieces of paper with the meeting left on people’s porches and on their lawns. Meant as joke, by its delivery, Mr. Mac Manus said, “The Boy Scouts may have smoking dope in the park instead of passing out the notices...” Mr. John Mac Manus also shot down an idea about having motion sensors on lights in the park that would turn on if someone was near them. He said that perhaps squirrels would turn them on. He was unaware that those sensors are over twenty years old and it is no longer true. Lights work well at controlling things that people do not want to be seen--like drug dealing, public drinking, et cetera. The next meeting is on October 8th, and the Pavilion will be discussed, along with how many healthy trees will be destroyed by the Park Board. Future Plans for Mills Park >Altamanu : Mr. Mac Manus <>1700 W. Irving Park Rd.+ suite 202 + chicago, illinois 60613 + 773-528.7492 telephone + 773.305.0805 facsimile + info@altamanu.com landscape architects Park Board of Commissioners Mail All Members of the Board Here Mark Gartland, President Phone (708) 725-2712; Email: MarkG@oakparkparks.com Marty Bracco, Vice-President Phone (708) 725-2711; Email: MartyB@oakparkparks.com Lise Valentine, Treasurer Phone (708) 725-2715; Email: LiseV@oakparkparks.com Christine Graves, Secretary Phone (708) 725-2714; Email: ChristineG@oakparkparks.com Jessica Bullock, Commissioner Phone: (708) 725-2713; Email: JessicaB@oakparkparks.com Important Numbers: Field Condition Hotline (708) 725-2720 Park Permit Hotline (708) 725-2721 Active Sport Area (708) 725-2720 Facility Rental Hotline (708) 725-2722 Active Adult Program Info (708) 725 2274 Affiliate Groups American Youth Soccer Organization; Michael Perry;(708) 802-AYSO (2976); Website: www.opayso.org Friends of the Oak Park Conservatory; P.O. Box 126;Oak Park, IL 60303; (708) 725-2460; Website: www.fopcon.org Festival Theatre; Website: www.oakparkfestival.com ; (708) 524-2050 Oak Park River Forest Huskies Fast Pitch Softball ; Chuck Merydith;Website: www.huskiesfastpitch.org Oak Park River Forest Pony League; www.oprfpony.com ; Rob Ruffalo, President Oak Park River Forest Strikers Soccer Club ; John Donley, President; Website: www.oprfstrikers.com Oak Park Youth Baseball and Softball; Don Stapleton (708) 848-8799 Website: www.oakparkball.org __________________ Shaping the Future of Oak Park Parks (from the Oak Park Parks' Board) Mills Park Site Master Plan Development;Currently work is beginning on the development of a site master plan for Mills Park. The overall objective of a site plan is to provide “a framework or blueprint for future park renewal.” Mills Park is a 4.43 acre park located at 217 Home Avenue, at the intersection of Pleasant Street and Home Avenue in Oak Park. Historic Pleasant Home, a U.S. National Historic Landmark located within the park, was sold to the Park District by the family of its second owner, Herbert Mills, in 1939. Mills Park is named in his honor. Although owned by the Park District of Oak Park, Historic Pleasant Home is operated by the Pleasant Home Foundation and is not a part of the site master plan development. The Mills Park site master plan will only address the land surrounding Historic Pleasant Home. Focus groups are scheduled for mid-September to begin to collect information regarding the current and future use of Mills Park. A focus group will be held regarding safety and security, and buildings and grounds. Focus groups will also be held with members of the Pleasant Home Foundation Board and residents of Mills Tower which borders Mills Park. A final focus group will be held with members of the local business community. The first community meeting to gather initial public input regarding the current and future use of Mills Park will be held on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 at 7pm at Pleasant Home, 217 S. Home Avenue. A questionnaire will be available at this website beginning Thursday, September 18, 2008 to collect additional input regarding site plan development. A second community meeting to review preliminary site concepts and collect additional public input is slated for Wednesday, October 8, 2008 at 7pm at Pleasant Home, 217 S. Home Avenue. A third community meeting to present a final draft recommendation and collect public input is scheduled for Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 7pm at Pleasant Home, 217 S. Home Avenue. If necessary, a fourth community meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 3, 2008 at 7pm at Pleasant Home, 217 S. Home Avenue to discuss the final draft recommendation for the Mills Park Site Plan. Next Steps The Park Board of Commissioners is scheduled to review the Mills Park Site Plan final draft recommendation at the Committee of the Whole Meeting on Thursday, December 4, 2008 at the Oak Park Conservatory. The Park Board is tentatively scheduled to take action on the Mills Park Site Plan at the Regular Park Board Meeting on Thursday, December 18, 2008 at 7:30pm at the Hedges Administrative Center, 218 Madison. The Park District of Oak Park values public input and feedback. To provide input or for further information, please contact Diane Stanke at (708) 725-2022 or dianes@oakparkparks.com. > ![]() ![]() © Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. published by Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. |