Prospect Heights Park District residents will decide at the polls Nov. 8 whether to approve a 25-year tax hike seeking $30 million to revamp Lions Park. That price tag includes replacements for the pool and Gary Morava Recreation Center, installation of new playground and sports courts, and a doubling of on-site parking.
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