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General Information
mission statement
The mission of the Joliet Park District is to provide quality recreational programming and events
that promote healthy, active lifestyles to enhance the quality of life for our entire community.
Inclusion
The Joliet Park District supports the rights of people with special needs to participate in any program.
Any adult or child must adhere to the guidelines of that particular program. The Joliet Park District believes that all members of the community are entitled to have equal leisure opportunities. For information
on the inclusion process, please contact Katie Dillon or Kathy Green with Special Recreation of Joliet
and Channahon (SRJC), at 815-741-7275 ext. 175 or 169. Any accommodations and expectations will
be discussed prior to the start of a program.
Park Pavilion Rentals
The Joliet Park District’s park pavilions are available on a “ rst come,  rst served” basis and may be reserved in advance for your special picnic, family reunion
or get together! Reservations may be made the  rst business day after January 1 for rentals taking place
in the same calendar year. Rental contracts and guidelines for park pavilion use may be secured at the Presence Inwood Athletic Club front desk for Inwood Park, West Park, Nowell Park, Pilcher Park/ Bird Haven Greenhouse and Inwood Gazebo. Rentals for the pavilion at Hartman Recreation Center may be scheduled at Hartman Recreation Center. Prices vary, and security deposits are required. For more information, call 815-741-7275 ext. 100.
Who is a Joliet Park District Resident?
Did you know that not all City of Joliet residents are Joliet Park District residents? Based on formal action
by the Joliet Park District Board of Commissioners,
a Joliet Park District resident is described as a person whose legal domicile is within the boundaries of the District. Residency is the principal place of habitation
of the individual occupying the home, apartment, condominium or estate. It shall be the principal yearly residence for the family residing at the location. The resident must be able to produce a valid driver’s license and a current property tax bill or utility bill verifying residency at that location. Individuals who own rental property that is occupied by others may not be consid- ered Joliet Park District residents. However, individuals who reside in rental property within the Park District boundaries are considered Park District residents.
Who Needs a Resident Discount Card?
Resident Discount Cards are issued to Joliet Park District residents only and are mandatory for
all residents who wish to take advantage of lower resident rates for programs and services.
Where Do I Obtain a Resident Discount Card?
Obtain your Resident Discount Card at the Presence Inwood Athletic Club, 3000 W. Je erson St., the Multi-Purpose Center, 3000 W. Je erson St., Hartman Recreation Center, 511 N. Collins St. or Splash Station Waterpark, 2780 U.S. Rte. 6. When obtaining/renewing your Resident Discount Card and/or the cards for
your family members, bring your Resident Discount Card (if applicable), (1) form of picture I.D. (in addition to your RDC), and a current property tax or utility
bill showing your name and address.


































































































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