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Our Community, Our News
MAY 16, 2013
Vol. 7 No. 45
Murphy Park nears completion By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter
Laura KatausKas/staff reporter
Construction of the new $1.2 million Murphy Park addition is well under way, with an expected completion date set for the end of June.
Construction of the new $1.2 million Murphy Park addition is well under way, with an expected completion date set for the end of June. This marks the second phase of the Civic Campus Project on the site of the old village hall complex. The former village hall and annex buildings were demolished in September 2010 to make room for a new community park and the redevelopment of the Veteran’s Memorial.The project was to be completed in three phases and funded through tax increment financing dollars and grant funds. The completed first phase of the project, and the most expensive at $1.9 million, focused on clearing the space and reinforcing the infrastructure for stormwater detention.The old police station was converted and renovated See PARK, page 2