Manhattan Park Board Deadlocks on Paying for Sports Complex Plan, Motion Fails
Article Summary: A proposal for the Manhattan Park District to fund an architectural concept plan for a new sports complex failed to pass on Thursday, August 14, 2025, after a deadlocked 2-2-1 vote. The split decision leaves the initial planning for the potential 10-acre facility in limbo amid questions over who should bear the cost.
Sports Complex Plan Key Points:
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The board voted on a resolution to pay Arete Design Studio, Ltd. for a conceptual site plan for a sports complex adjacent to Round Barn Farm.
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The motion failed with a 2-2-1 vote, with one commissioner abstaining.
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Board discussion centered on whether the park district, a future developer, or both should be responsible for the initial design fees.
MANHATTAN, IL – The Manhattan Park Board on Thursday, August 14, 2025, failed to approve a fee proposal for a new sports complex concept plan, stalling the project after a divided vote.
The resolution would have authorized the execution of a fee proposal from Arete Design Studio, Ltd. to develop an architectural concept site plan for a potential 10-acre sports complex on property adjacent to the Round Barn Farm. The proposed complex would include a 57,000-square-foot sports facility, combination football/soccer/lacrosse fields, softball and hardball fields, and parking for 100-150 vehicles.
According to the meeting minutes, a discussion was held among the board and director regarding who should be responsible for paying for the proposed site plan—the park district, a developer, or if the cost should be split.
When the motion came to a vote, President Bridget Hope and Commissioner Nick Goodwin voted in favor. Vice-President Kristy Byers and Treasurer Joe Farkas voted against it. Secretary Ed Ludwig abstained, resulting in a 2-2-1 tally that caused the motion to fail. The deadlocked vote leaves the next steps for the potential sports complex uncertain.
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