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Garfield Park is an iconic legacy park in Aurora at 825 Sheffer Road.
The City of Aurora intends to renovate this century-old family recreation destination and has received a $600,000 grant through the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Program (OSLAD) to help fund the project.
This renovation will be carried out in phases. In Phase I, the goal is to improve the park's western section from Sheridan Street on the west up to the existing baseball fields on the east. Proposed improvements include a modernized playground, a new splash pad, new sports facilities, better parking, and improved amenities to the park. The new sports facilities would include an improved sand volleyball court, half-court for basketball, and a street soccer pitch. Plans also include a renovated picnic shelter and improved bathroom facilities at the park.
Future phases will expand the park to include land on the far east side of the park currently occupied by Aurora Fire Station 4.
A formal construction timeline has not been developed yet, but is currently being worked on.
Garfield Park is an iconic legacy park in Aurora at 825 Sheffer Road.
The City of Aurora intends to renovate this century-old family recreation destination and has received a $600,000 grant through the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Program (OSLAD) to help fund the project.
This renovation will be carried out in phases. In Phase I, the goal is to improve the park's western section from Sheridan Street on the west up to the existing baseball fields on the east. Proposed improvements include a modernized playground, a new splash pad, new sports facilities, better parking, and improved amenities to the park. The new sports facilities would include an improved sand volleyball court, half-court for basketball, and a street soccer pitch. Plans also include a renovated picnic shelter and improved bathroom facilities at the park.
Future phases will expand the park to include land on the far east side of the park currently occupied by Aurora Fire Station 4.
A formal construction timeline has not been developed yet, but is currently being worked on.
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Aurora area communities have received over $2.8 million in state grant funding for local park projects, including a plan to renovate Garfield Park in Aurora, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources announced recently.
Read the full article in the Aurora Beacon-News HERE.
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Aurora officials are working off two basic plans for the proposed renovation of Garfield Park.
Either plan will be refined after more public input, and the city is preparing to apply for a state grant to pay for half of the renovation.
Read the full article in the Aurora Beacon-News HERE.
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Aurora officials are looking at seeking a state grant to upgrade Garfield Park on the city’s East Side.
The park in the Pigeon Hill neighborhood is considered one of the city-owned legacy parks, along with Phillips, Blackhawk and Lincoln parks.
Read the full article in the Aurora Beacon-News HERE.
Informational Presentation at Aurora's Finance Committee
Garfield Park Renovation Project has finished this stage
August 10, 2023
Formal Presentation at Aurora's Committee of the Whole
Garfield Park Renovation Project has finished this stage
August 15, 2023
23-0643: A Resolution authorizing the City to apply for a $600,000 grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources for improvements at Garfield Park
Community Input Meeting #1
Garfield Park Renovation Project has finished this stage
August 21, 2023
City Council Approval For Garfield Park Grant Application
Garfield Park Renovation Project has finished this stage
August 22, 2023
23-0643: A Resolution authorizing the City to apply for a $600,000 grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources for improvements at Garfield Park.
Community Input Meeting #2
Garfield Park Renovation Project has finished this stage
August 28, 2023
Aurora Receives $600,000 Grant For Garfield Park Renovations
Garfield Park Renovation Project has finished this stage
Entering Into Formal Agreement with IDNR
Garfield Park Renovation Project is currently at this stage
April 2024
Creating Construction Drawings
this is an upcoming stage for Garfield Park Renovation Project
Summer/Fall 2024
City of Aurora will be working with a private landscaping firm to create detailed construction drawings based on the approved concept plan that was presented to IDNR.
Planning and Bidding Begins - First Quarter of 2025
this is an upcoming stage for Garfield Park Renovation Project
Renovations Complete - End of 2026
this is an upcoming stage for Garfield Park Renovation Project