LBI Proposes Expansion of Schalk Field at Park Board Meeting
Litchfield Park District Board Meeting | Nov. 5, 2025
Article Summary: Representatives from Litchfield Baseball Inc. (LBI) presented a proposal to the Park Board to expand Schalk Field by up to 40 feet to accommodate older players, with the organization offering to cover the costs.
Schalk Field Proposal Key Points:
-
The Proposal: Chad Foss proposed expanding Schalk Field by 35 to 40 feet.
-
Funding: LBI offered to secure permits, supply labor, and pay for all expansion costs.
-
Reasoning: Foss stated that players have outgrown the current field dimensions.
-
Logistics: The project would require moving the scoreboard back or raising it up.
The Litchfield Park District Board on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, heard a proposal to significantly alter the dimensions of Schalk Field.
Guest Chad Foss addressed the board to discuss proposed upgrades. According to Foss, the players have outgrown the current field configuration. He requested permission to expand the field by 35 to 40 feet.
Under the proposal presented by Foss, Litchfield Baseball Inc. (LBI) would take full financial and logistical responsibility for the project. Foss stated that LBI would obtain the necessary permits, supply the labor, and pay for the cost of the expansion.
The project would also necessitate changes to the existing scoreboard, which Foss noted would either need to be moved back or raised higher to accommodate the deeper outfield. The board discussed the proposal but did not take a formal vote on the matter during this meeting.
Latest News Stories
Illinois open-burn bill ignites capitol clash
AMA’s medical education infused with political ideology, Do No Harm says
Los Angeles police chief declines to enforce ICE mask ban
Surge in gas-fired power for data centers, with Texas leading
Entrepreneurs push back as Illinois city proposes new business registry
Benghazi attack suspect arrested, will face charges in U.S.
Canada looks to shift auto industry away from U.S.
Illinois Quick Hits: Pritzker’s fiscal update blasts Trump administration
Civil group seeks revival of student loan forgiveness lawsuit
Professor: California sees nation’s least affordable electricity
December job openings lowest in five years
Trump admin moves to more easily fire federal workers