WOOD RIVER, Ill. – Some Wood River residents are upset with a proposal to sell off some of Belk Park’s land for a private wedding venue business.

A proposal introduced at the Wood River City Zoning meeting by the city manager Thursday to sell 10 acres of the land has Tressa Ellison frustrated.

“There’s a developer that’s interested in building a wedding venue there,” Ellison said. “It would interrupt the park and its use. It just doesn’t seem right – it’s egregious.”

According to a Wood River ordinance signed in 1954 by then-mayor Ivan Kramer, Robert Lee Belk left a piece of land in his will to be used for a public park and recreation grounds.

The ordinance stated that it would be named Belk Memorial Park and that a bronze tablet would be placed at the main entrance to say the park was given to the city for use as a “PUBLIC PARK” by Robert Lee Belk.

“If the venue goes there, I don’t want to go out there walking my dog and be told no because I’m going to ruin somebody’s wedding photos,” Ellison said.


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“I would rather not see anything built on here and preserve the park as it is,” said John Muthaney, a resident.

There haven’t been any Requests For Bids at this time.

Ellison said the Zoning Council tabled the proposition, but she feels they could go ahead with the decision without a vote or public consent.

The council meets again on Aug. 7.

“There’s not a lot of green space here; we’re very built up. So that is precious to us,” Ellison said.

FOX 2 reached out to Wood River’s Building and Zoning Department for further comments but has yet to hear back.