Parking restrictions interfere with park use
The new parking restrictions around Lake Ellyn Park are of great concern to me. The "Glenbard West students only" eight-hour parking, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., is only beneficial to Glenbard West students. This is "private parking" while the students are in school - mostly indoors. Many of these parking spaces have convenient access to the Lake Ellyn Park children's' play equipment. Public park goers who utilize any of these spaces are ticketed.
Lake Ellyn Park is one of the most beautiful highlights of Glen Ellyn and possibly of the Western suburbs. The recent improvements to the boathouse, playground, and outdoor lavatories have attracted and will attract more families with children (strollers, diaper bags/snacks, and sand toys, in tow), senior citizens out for a stroll, exercise enthusiasts - walking, running, jogging. For many park goers, an automobile is the only option to make use of these beautiful facilities.
The one-hour parking for the children's playground and three-hour parking available to the "public" puts a time limit on public usage/enjoyment. For much of the public, the public parking spots restricted to Glenbard West students are a disadvantage to the community.
Webster defines "public" - "of, concerning, or affecting the community or the people, maintained for or used by the public or people; Public Park - participated in or attended by the people or community"
The current parking restrictions are a hindrance to public availability and enjoyment of Lake Ellyn Park. As a Glen Ellyn resident for over 40 years and frequent park user, I believe that these parking restrictions should be changed.
Trustees will further evaluate these parking restrictions at 7 p.m. April 16, at the village board workshop at the Glen Ellyn Civic Center.
Gloria Gogola
Glen Ellyn