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January 1, 2020 Vol. 39, No. 22 ONE DOLLAR @oakpark @wednesdayjournal
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of Oak Park and River Forest
Sports, page 28
OP Park 2019 District seeks state grant for rec center YEAR IN REVIEW
IDNR program seeks applicants for up to $2.5 million in funding By IGOR STUDENKOV Contributing Reporter
Park District of Oak Park Board of Commissioners voted unanimously on Dec. 19 to give staff the go-ahead to apply for a state grant to help fund the construction of the long-discussed Oak Park community recreation center. As previously reported, the project is something the park district and several other governing bodies been discussing since 2016. The park district has already set aside $5 million in funds, has secured land via donation and has drawn up conceptual plans. If the application is successful, the state could kick in up to $2.5 million in grant funding. The Park and Recreational Facility Construction Program (PARC) is an Illinois Department of Natural Resources initiative that park districts can use to either buy land or build a facility “for public indoor/outdoor park, recreation, or conservation purposes.” The state has allocated a total of $25 million for the program for this fiscal year, so the numSee GRANT on page 11
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GOING UP: The Emerson was one of three downtown Oak Park high rises which opened in 2019.
New boards, buildings and Wright defined 2019 Last year was another transformative one in the village
By TIMOTHY INKLEBARGER and STACEY SHERIDAN Contributing and Staff Reporters
Big buildings and big changes in village government were among Oak Park’s top stories in 2019, with the election of a new village board of trustees and the construction of two new high-rises in the downtown area. While those stories and others like
them (see Golub) loomed large this year, smaller news items – like the creation of the Val Camilletti Memorial Mural along the raised Union Pacific rail line on South Boulevard and the installation of a digital marquee at the classic Lake Theatre, 1022 Lake St. – also captured the attention of readers. Here’s a rundown of the top stories of the year.
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Oak Park grows upward Oak Park’s skyline was again forever changed in 2019 with the completion of two new luxury apartment buildings – the 18-story, 265-unit Albion building, 1000 Lake St., and the 12-story, 250-unit Eleven33 building at 1133 South Blvd. See YEAR IN REVIEW on page 14
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