The Northbrook Park District is looking for community input about potential improvements to West Park, a 24-acre park located behind the Northbrook Sports Center.
The Northbrook Park District is inviting the community to share its input about West Park via a community meeting on May 30 and an online survey open through June 14.
As part of this planning, the park district wants to ensure that obtaining the community’s feedback is central to the process, the release said.
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