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File #: 25-1150-0910    Name: Authority to Name an Area of Park 596 as Commissioner's Common
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 8/8/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 9/10/2025 Final action: 9/10/2025
Title: AUTHORITY TO NAME THE GREAT LAWN FEATURE WITHIN PARK NO. 596 AS COMMISSIONERS' COMMONS
Sponsors: Superintendent
Indexes: Park Renaming-Phase II, Park Naming

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AUTHORITY TO NAME THE GREAT LAWN FEATURE WITHIN PARK NO. 596 AS COMMISSIONERS’ COMMONS

 

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To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of the Chicago Park District

 

I. Recommendation

 

It is recommended that an order be entered authorizing the General Superintendent or his designee to officially name the great lawn park feature within Park No. 596 as Commissioners’ Commons.

 

Proposed Park or feature:                       Great Lawn within Park No. 596

Location:                       4830 S. Western Ave.

Community Area:                       Brighton Park

Ward:                       15

Proposed Name:                      Commissioners’ Commons 

 

 

II. Explanation

 

Park No. 596

 

The Chicago Park District assigns an official park number to every property. Located in the Brighton Park Community, Park 596 is a newer park in a former industrial lot that totals 17 acres and includes a 58,100-square-foot two-story facility that serves as both the Chicago Park District headquarters and a 20,000-square-foot fieldhouse equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and energy efficiencies.

 

The great lawn is a sweeping expanse of grass within the park that provides an open, flexible space for casual relaxation as well as events and gatherings. It is bordered with curved berms planted with shade trees and a flowering understory edge which frame the space.  

 

The Chicago Park District is governed by a board of seven non-salaried Commissioners who are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Chicago with the approval of the Chicago City Council. Under the Chicago Park District Code, the Commissioners have a fiduciary duty to act, vote on all matters, and govern the Park District in the best interest of the Park District.

 

In honor of all of the Commissioners who previously served or are currently serving on the Chicago Park District Board, the current Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners proposes naming the great lawn park feature within Park 596 as “Commissioners’ Commons” to reflect the commitment and time donated by these public servants. 

 

As a result, it is proposed that the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners enter an order to authorize the General Superintendent or their designee to officially name the great lawn within Park 596 as Commissioners’ Commons.

 

Proposed Name:  Commissioners’ Commons 

 

Park 596 is a 17-acre property in the Brighton Park Community Area of Chicago.  The property was formerly an industrial lot. 

 

After selling its current administrative offices to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in 2014, the Park District searched for a new administrative headquarters site. Twenty locations throughout the City were considered, and the site at 48th and Western was selected due to the City’s prioritization for neighborhood investment, the need for additional open space acreage in the community, the site’s direct access to public transportation, and the large size and neighborhood context of the available property.

 

The Park District acquired the site in 2018, broke ground in July 2021, and it opened to the public and Park District staff in June 2023.  

 

The site consists of multiple parcels grouped into one, that previously housed a number of factories and processing facilities. These included Chicago Tube & Iron, Wilson Steel & Iron, and the former “World’s Famous Chocolate” facility. As these parcels housed industrial uses, environmental remediation was necessary to render the entire site fit for public park use. Remediation efforts began in 2019 and were completed a year later.

 

 

III. Park Naming Procedures

 

Chapter VII, Section E of the Code of the Chicago Park District, (the Naming Ordinance), which governs the naming and renaming of parks and park features, states that if a proposed name honors a person, the (i) person shall have been deceased for a least one (1) year prior to consideration; and (ii) the person shall have demonstrated a continued commitment and made an extraordinary contribution to civic betterment, locally, nationally or internationally.

 

Pursuant to the Naming Ordinance, the General Superintendent has provided written direction to waive the 45-day notice period.