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Peoria Park District seek input on new playground design

Peoria Park District seek input on new playground design

Yahoo06-06-2025
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — The Peoria Park District is asking the public to share their input on the future design of the Columbia Park playground.
Park district staff and the Board of Trustees are asking the public to review and provide feedback on three proposed playground concepts, Park District Executive Director Emily Cahill said.
'We're asking the public to share their feedback and help us choose one of three concepts,' said Cahill. 'We are especially grateful to the City of Peoria for helping to fund this project through a Community Development Block Grant, and we want to ensure that those who consider Columbia Park their neighborhood park have a chance to shape its future.'
The total cost of the project is expected to be $475,000, with construction expected to be completed by the end of the year.
People interested in participating in the online survey to provide input can do so here. A public hearing will also be held at the park on June 10 from 5 to 6 p.m. Community members will be able to view the designs in person and share their thoughts directly with district staff.
Feedback will be accepted through June 13.
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