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Facing Budget Crisis, Peotone Committee Questions Athletic Field Project

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Committee of the Whole Article Summary: With Peotone School District 207-U on the verge of a financial crisis, board members are questioning the wisdom of moving forward with a long-awaited baseball and softball field project, estimated to cost nearly $5 million. The debate highlights the tension between fulfilling community promises and addressing dire operational needs.

Athletic Facilities Project Key Points:

  • The project would be funded by 2023 working cash bonds designated specifically for capital improvements.

  • Some board members expressed concern about spending millions on athletic fields while the district faces a fiscal cliff and has other pressing facility needs like roofs and HVAC systems.

  • A failure to build the fields could erode community trust, which has been a point of contention for years.

PEOTONE, IL – The Peotone school board is weighing the future of a new athletic complex against the backdrop of a looming financial collapse, leading to a difficult conversation about priorities and promises.

At its August 18 meeting, the board debated whether to proceed with plans for new baseball and softball fields, a project with an estimated cost approaching $5 million. The funds are available from a 2023 working cash bond issuance that is legally restricted for use on capital projects.

However, with the district facing a one-year deadline before it exhausts its borrowing capacity, some officials questioned if this was the right time for the expenditure.

“We only have $5 million left in credit available to us,” board member Tim Stoub said. “Do we continue moving forward spending $5 million on a baseball and softball field? If it isn’t the right time, it could buy another year of education.”

While the bond funds cannot be used for operational costs like salaries, they could be directed toward other critical capital needs, such as aging roofs or HVAC systems.

The discussion revealed a deep conflict for the board. The athletic fields have been promised to the community for years, and failing to deliver could further damage public trust at a time when the district may need to seek a referendum for new school construction.

“If we don’t build those fields, we will never have the trust,” one board member stated.

Ultimately, the board directed its new architects, Widen Company, to review the existing plans and develop a comprehensive master plan for all athletic facilities, including future space for football, track, and soccer. While no final decision was made, the conversation signaled that even dedicated project funds are now under intense scrutiny.

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