On Galesburg’s Morning News, City Manager Eric Hanson previews the Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, City Council meeting. Kicking off with a presentation by YMCA CEO Adam Sampson, the council will vote on a $900,000 grant for a childcare area and teen room, a step toward community needs but not a full community center. Hanson addresses membership concerns, noting the YMCA’s inclusive access. A $547,618 bid proposes eight pickleball courts at Rotary Park without lighting, balancing demand with resident parking and noise concerns. The 100-year-old Maple Avenue Fire Station faces a $55,700 demolition bid after preservation costs topped $1.5 million, with plans to integrate the site into a park. Finally, a $132,775 bid for two test wells aims to reduce PFAS in the water supply. The meeting streams live at 6 p.m. on ci.galesburg.il.us or Comcast Channel 7.

Key agenda items include:

YMCA Grant ($900,000):

 

Rotary Park Pickleball Courts ($547,618):

 

Maple Avenue Fire Station Demolition ($55,700):

 

PFAS Test Wells ($132,775):

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City Matters: YMCA child/teen center, Rotary Park pickleball and fire station demo

Galesburg City Manager Eric Hanson

Galesburg City Manager Eric Hanson (JAY REDFERN/WGIL)