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Shaping the Future of Oak Park Parks

Facility Improvement Study for 218 Madison
At the June 22, 2006 Park Board Meeting, Williams Architects was selected to conduct a Facility Improvement Study for 218 Madison including Space Programs for Gymnastics, Buildings and Grounds Operations, and Administrative Services which are all located at this address. The Facility Improvement Study focused on improvements to the existing facilities on a short term (1 to 3 years) basis with an emphasis on the Gymnastics Center. Factors considered included public and staff access, storage, staff work stations, staging and common areas. The long term Space Program evaluated the functions now housed at 218 Madison and determined specific space needs for each of these functions. This information will be used for decision-making purposes as expansion or new facility opportunities arise.

Project work began in mid-July and the entire project was completed in mid-October. See the tentative project schedule below for more details.

The Park District of Oak Park values public input and feedback. To provide input or for further information regarding this project, please contact Matthew Ellmann at (708) 725-2021 or matte@oakparkparks.com.

Project Schedule

July 18, 2006 - Initial meeting with Park District staff and Williams Architects to develop a project plan and timeline.

August 3, 2006 - Architects conducted an Existing Conditions Evaluation/Tour of the facility with structural, electrical and mechanical engineers/consultants team. Park District staff met with Architects to develop a preliminary program wish list for the facility which will provide the core information needed to formulate square footage calculations for
facility short and long term usage.

August 10, 2006 - Architects conducted a full day on site work session (charrette) designed to gather information and brainstorm on the philosophies, design criteria and vision for the facility long term. Two sessions were held including a session with staff only and another with gymnasts, parents, local business owners, a representative from the Village of Oak Park and Park District staff.

Additional work sessions were held throughout August to collect more information, review findings and prepare initial development of linkage diagrams and design concepts.

September 7, 2006 - Progress report to Park Board at Committee of the Whole Meeting, 7:30pm, Oak Park Conservatory, 615 Garfield Street. This meeting was open to the public.

September 21, 2006 - A Regular Park Board Meeting was held at 7:30pm followed by a presentation of preliminary concepts by Williams Architects at a joint meeting of the Park Board with the Park District Citizen Committee at 8:15pm at the Hedges Administrative Center, 218 Madison. Public comments were taken at this meeting.

October 5, 2006 - Final presentation to Park Board of project team recommendations on short and long term options including site plan, floor plans, cost estimates and phasing possibilities at Committee of the Whole Meeting, 7:30pm, Oak Park Conservatory, 615 Garfield Street. This meeting was open to the public.

October 19, 2006 - The Park Board will consider taking action on the 218 Plan at the Regular Park Board Meeting to be held at 7:30pm at the Hedges Administrative Center, 218 Madison. Public comment will be taken at this meeting.

The following Facility Improvement Study Report was accepted by the Board of Park Commissioners on October 19, 2006

Existing Condition Analysis

Building Space Needs Summary

Short Term Options

Long Term Linkage Options

Recommended Short Term Option Design Development

Phasing Diagram and Cost Summary for Recommended Short Term Option

Long Term Options Design Development

Cost Summary for Long Term Options