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RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELD $1.00

Vol. 40, No. 4

Also serving North Riverside

January 29, 2025

Refer Page 9

Survey shows majority of Brookfielders want more recreation space

Civil serpent STORY BY ZOË TAKAKI, PAGE 4

Officials narrow sights to Ehlert Park, Kiwanis Park for a potential community center By TRENT BROWN Staff Reporter

Ehlert Park and Kiwanis Park have become the two sites in consideration to host a community center in Brookfield in response to an open survey of residents and feedback from public open houses. Andy Dogan, managing principal of Williams Architects, told trustees at the Jan. 27 committee of the whole meeting that residents at an opem house held Jan. 22 preferred Ehlert Park and the parking lot behind Village Hall near Kiwanis Park as potential sites in the first village board update on the project since October. These two sites have since become the main focusZOE TAKAKI

The Reptile Den is heading to North Riverside.

See RECREATION on page 5

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