City of Lake Forest Parks and Recreation Board will meet Nov. 19

City of Lake Forest Parks and Recreation Board will meet Nov. 19
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City of Lake Forest Parks and Recreation Board will meet Nov. 19

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

I. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL

Marc Silver, Chairman John Norkus

Kevin Carden Bill Sheridan

Mark Gorman Kaci Spirito

Patrick Marshall

II. *APPROVAL OF MINUTES

i. *Approval of Minutes of the September 15, 2024, Parks and Recreation Board Meeting

III. OPPORTUNITY FOR CITIZENS TO ADDRESS THE PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS

IV. ATHLETIC FIELDS UPDATE- Presented by Anthony Anaszewicz, Program Manager

V. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN PRESENTATION- Presented by Chuck Myers, Superintendent of Parks & Forestry

VI. FALL/WINTER REGISTRATION UPDATE- Presented by Joe Mobile, Superintendent of Recreation

VII. CHAIRMAN COMMENTS

VIII. DIRECTOR COMMENTS

IX. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS

X. ADJOURNMENT

https://cms9files.revize.com/cityoflakeforestil/Document_center/Agendas%20and%20Minutes/Parks%20and%20Recreation%20Board/2024/PRB%20Agenda%20111924.pdf



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