Park District Overview
The Naperville Park District, created in 1966, is an independent municipal agency serving a community of 140,000+ residents. As a leader in providing leisure experiences that enhance the quality of life for the community, the District maintains and operates more than 2,500 acres overall comprised of more than 130 parks and facilities and serves approximately 60,000 participants each year through more than 900 recreational, arts and environmental programs and events for all ages.
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FOIA requests
As of January 1, 2010, changes to the Freedom of Information Act went into effect.
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Leadership Team
The Naperville Park District's Leadership Team is comprised of directors and managers who direct business efforts on behalf of the District within this areas of specialty. The vast knowledge base and experience of these professionals is represented in the development of organization-wide initiatives such as the Strategic Plan, Master Plan, large-scale Park District projects, measuring success of the District, budgeting and many other projects throughout the course of the year.
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Park Board of Commissioners
The Naperville Park District is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners, elected at-large by Naperville voters. As of the 2007 election, Commissioners will begin serving four-year terms. Board meetings are conducted on the second Thursday of every month at 7:00 p.m. "Matters from the Public" is a permanent agenda item that allows the public to comment on park district programs and operations.
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Board Agendas, Packets, Minutes and Monthly Disbursements
Capital Plan & Park Improvements
The 2010 Capital Plan is created based on the Board's direction as to what improvements the district should offer, the Open Space and Recreation Master Plan, Capital Forecast Form suggestions, the results from the most recent Community Survey, the Capital Criteria, and other available resources.
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