City of Woodstock Parks and Recreation Commission met March 10

Woodstock City Mayor Michael A. Turner
Woodstock City Mayor Michael A. Turner
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City of Woodstock Parks and Recreation Commission met March 10

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

A. Call to Order

B. Roll Call

C. Floor Discussion: Anyone wishing to address the Commission on an item not on the agenda may do so at this time.

1. Public comments

2. Commission Member comments on any item not on the agenda

D. Acceptance of Minutes for Meeting February 10, 2026

E. Transmittals: The following items have been transmitted to the Commission for Information and there is no discussion expected or action recommended.

1. Recreation Department Report for February 2026

2. Parks Division Report for February 2026

F. Old Business

1. User Groups update

2. Splashpad Project update

3. PARC Grant Recreation Center Project update

4. Park & Recreation Services financial philosophy: Continued discussion

G. New Business

1.

H. Future Agenda Items

1. Tentative agenda items identified by Administration

a. Annual Review of Park Policies & Practices

2. Requested by Commission: Any member may suggest an item to be considered by the Commission at a future meeting but must be approved by a majority of the Commission to be included as a future agenda item.

I. Adjourn

https://www.woodstockil.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Item/829?fileID=9793



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