Godfrey debates Glazebrook work, paying power bills Dylan Suttles, dylan.suttles@thetelegraph.com FacebookTwitterEmail An effort to advance Glazebook Park improvements led to a discussion about sewers and stormwater. In 2019, Godfrey applied for an Open Space Land Acquisition and Development grant through the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to construct the first phase of the expansion of Glazebrook Park. The project includes three athletic fields, a splash pad, a concession stand/bathrooms, a fishing pier, fitness equipment, pavilions, a playground and walking trail, along with about 500 parking stalls and access roads. The state is awarding Godfrey $400,000 toward the project, half which has already been received and is being held until the completion of the project when a reimbursement request can be made for the remaining $200,000.