Meeting Summary and Briefs: Manhattan Park Board for March 12, 2026
Manhattan Park Board Meeting | March 12, 2026
The Manhattan Park District Board convened on Thursday, March 12, 2026, for a regular meeting that focused heavily on the district’s operational health and future expansion. A major portion of the evening was dedicated to reviewing the extensive 2025 annual reports, which showcased significant growth in summer camp enrollment and steady facility rental income. The Board also entered preliminary discussions regarding a request to take over ownership of the Brookstone HOA Park, directing staff to negotiate potential equipment replacement costs with the homeowners association before making a commitment.
Financial Approvals and Treasurer’s Report
The Board unanimously passed a motion to approve the February 2026 Treasurer’s Report. The approval authorized the payment of district bills totaling $171,753.97, which included allowances for lodging and travel expenses. The motion was made by Commissioner Nick Goodwin, seconded by Treasurer Joe Farkas, and passed in a 5-0 roll call vote.
Solar Lease Inquiry at Manhattan Athletic Complex
Executive Director Kelly updated the Board on several operational items, including a request for feedback on entertaining offers for a solar lease utilizing property at the Manhattan Athletic Complex. Following a discussion among the Board, Kelly, and Park District Attorney John O’Driscoll, it was determined that Kelly will bring any specific solar lease inquiries directly to the Board for future review.
Closed Session Minutes Released
Following a brief executive session review, the Board voted to release previously confidential minutes from two closed meetings held late last year. Vice President Kristy Byers made the motion to report on the Closed Session Meeting Minutes Review, which was seconded by Treasurer Joe Farkas and passed 5-0. President Bridget Hope formally stated that the closed meeting minutes from November 13, 2025, and December 18, 2025, will be released to the public, while all other closed meeting minutes will remain confidential.
Staff Introductions
During the Communications and Guests portion of the meeting agenda, staff member Lacinda Shawver formally introduced Abby Hayden to the Board. Hayden has been hired as the district’s newest front desk staff member.
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