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Carol Stream Park District celebrates the grand reopening of Community Park

On Monday, Aug. 26, the Carol Stream Park District will host the grand opening of the newly renovated Community Park at 6 p.m.

Located at 725 Thornhill Drive, the park is set to become a vibrant recreational hub for the entire community, bringing new life to an area that greatly benefits from public open space. Local legislators, park district board members, staff, and community members will come together to celebrate this significant park renovation.

Community Park has undergone a park-wide renovation with amenities designed to cater to residents of all ages and interests. The renovated park features:

• Basketball court

• Regraded soccer fields

• Sand volleyball court

• Turf Futsal Court

• A modern playground structure for ages 2-12

• A Ninja Course and zip line

• Three picnic shelters: two are 20 x 20 feet; one is 24 x 48 feet

• Community gardens featuring 20 ADA-accessible planter boxes

• Improved restroom facilities

• A swale with native vegetation and interpretive signage

• Expanded parking lot

These amenities will provide residents with a variety of recreational opportunities, making the park a central gathering place for families, sports enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.

Community impact

Community Park serves a densely populated area of Carol Stream where public open space is essential for recreation. The park's upgrades and new features provide much-needed recreational space for residents, particularly those living in adjacent high-density housing complexes such as Belmont Village, Colony Park, West Haven, St. Charles Square, Autumn Ridge, and Carol Stream Crossing.

“The enhancements at Community Park are a reflection of our commitment to providing quality recreational opportunities for our community,” said Executive Director Sue Rini. “We are excited to offer a space where residents can enjoy outdoor activities, connect with nature, and come together as a community.”

Project background

The Community Park renovation project was made possible through a generous grant from the DuPage County Community Development Block Grant, a land donation from the Village of Carol Stream, and the dedication of the Carol Stream Park District's board.

Planning for the park's redevelopment began in 2021, with surrounding community input shaping the final design. The project aimed to address the needs and desires of residents, ensuring the park would serve as a valuable asset for years to come.

“The Burke playground design was chosen for its inclusivity and ability to meet the community's needs,” said Parks Director Shane Hamilton. “We are proud to offer a playground that accommodates children ages 2-12, including features like swings, a zip line, and a Ninja course, all designed to foster physical activity and creativity.”

The Carol Stream Park District invites all community members to join the grand opening celebration on Aug. 26. This is an opportunity to explore the park's new features and celebrate with fellow residents.

For more information about Community Park and the grand opening event, visit csparks.org or contact the Carol Stream Park District office at (630) 784-6100.

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