Park Board Denies Request for Schalk Park Field Renovations
Litchfield Park District Board Meeting | Dec. 3, 2025
Article Summary: Citing concerns over historical preservation and limited future usability, the Park District Board rejected a request from LBI to renovate the fields at Schalk Park.
Schalk Park Renovation Key Points:
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Request Denied: The board voted to deny a request from LBI for field renovations.
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Usability Concerns: Commissioners worried the proposed changes would render Schalk 2 unusable for any sport other than T-ball.
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Historical Factors: Several commissioners cited the historical significance of the current layout as a reason for their opposition.
The Litchfield Park District Board on Tuesday, December 3, 2025, voted to deny a request regarding field renovations at Schalk Park.
Commissioner Sherry Bergschneider led the discussion regarding a request from LBI for field renovations. During the discussion, several commissioners expressed opposition to the project.
According to the minutes, the board’s hesitation stemmed from multiple factors. Commissioners noted that the renovation plans did not appear to be fully formed. Additionally, concerns were raised that the renovations would negatively impact the versatility of the park, specifically leaving Schalk 2 unusable for anything other than T-ball. Historical significance was also cited as a reason for opposing the changes.
After discussion, the board decided to deny LBI’s request.
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