Village of Forest Park Recreation Board met May 9

Village of Forest Park Recreation Board met May 9
Commissioner Jessica Voogd — Village of Forest Park
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Village of Forest Park Recreation Board met May 9

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Roll Call

2. Approval of Minutes of March 11, 2024

3. Unfinished Business

a. Bridge panel

i. Vote on design

ii. Volunteers to paint

iii. Donation

b. Dog Park Update

c. Arbor Day 4/26/24 – update

i. Postponed to 5/17 @ 5pm as part of Reiger Park Grand Opening

d. Spring Clean-up debrief

e. Garden Club collaboration

f. Keep America Beautiful update

4. Calendar

a. Arbor Day 4/26/2024/rescheduled 5/17 @ 5pm

b. Fall Cleanup 9/21/24 (need to contact Community Center re: starting there)

i. Rain date 9/28/24

c. Pumpkin Smash 11/9

i. Perhaps add 2nd smashing option

5. New Business

a. Park Reports

b. Pick 2025 dates

6. Public Comment

7. Adjournment

https://www.forestpark.net/dfp/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Recreation-Board-5.9.24.pdf



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