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Lan Oak Park District questions, Lansing OKs liquor license Your Weekly Update: May 29, 2026

Friday, May 29, 2026

Parks & EnvironmentInfrastructure

Park District Not Consulted on Greenway Expansion Project

The Park District board expressed concern that they had not been consulted regarding the proposed greenway expansion project, despite village trustees approving an engineering agreement for it. The district's senior superintendent of strategy and operations contacted village officials, and the Mayor agreed to meet to discuss the project's potential impact on existing trails and district property. Village communications director stated that the greenway expansion is part of ongoing discussions with the American Discovery Trail Committee and that outreach to community partners, including the park district, is in early coordination stages.

Budget & FinanceInstitutional

Teachers Union President Urges Opposition to 'Mega Projects Bill'

Joe Steven, president of the local teachers union, urged the Thornton Fractional High School District 215 board of education to oppose the 'mega projects bill' recently passed by the Illinois House. Steven argued that the bill, intended to retain the Chicago Bears in Illinois, is a tax break for corporations that will deprive underfunded school districts like District 215 of needed resources, potentially worsening the financial situation and causing real, immediate harm to students.

Zoning And Land UseCommercial

Liquor License Approved for New Business 'Cream Cocktails and Coffee'

The village has approved a liquor license for Cream Cocktails and Coffee, a new business that Mario Lee plans to open at the former location of Kadu Decor at 3336 Ridge Road.

Parks & EnvironmentInfrastructure

Skyline Pool Demolition Nearing Completion; Park Plans Considered

The demolition of the Skyline pool in Bloom Township is nearing completion, with expectations to finish by the first week of June. Township officials are not planning to build a new pool due to high costs (estimated at $4-5 million to bring the current one up to code, and more to replace). Instead, they are considering plans for a new park setting, including a jogging path and a park for special needs children, contingent on available funding.

Community DevelopmentInstitutional

Heritage Middle School Celebrates Eighth Grade Graduation

Heritage Middle School celebrated its eighth-grade graduation, marking students' transition to high school. The ceremony reflected the school's culture and its seven mindsets philosophy. Mayor Brian Hardy, an alumnus of Heritage School, delivered the keynote address, emphasizing that strong communities are built on people, not just buildings or streets.

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