Burley v. on the Waterfront, Inc.

592 N.E.2d 623, 228 Ill. App. 3d 412, 170 Ill. Dec. 187, 1992 Ill. App. LEXIS 690
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedMay 6, 1992
Docket2-91-1179
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Burley v. on the Waterfront, Inc., 592 N.E.2d 623, 228 Ill. App. 3d 412, 170 Ill. Dec. 187, 1992 Ill. App. LEXIS 690 (Ill. Ct. App. 1992).

Opinion

JUSTICE McLAREN

delivered the opinion of the court:

The plaintiff, Ron Burley, a minor, by Kimberly Burley, his mother and next friend, filed a two-count amended complaint in the circuit court of Winnebago County naming as defendants On the Waterfront, Inc., and the Rockford Park District (the Park District). The trial court dismissed count II directed against the Park District, and the plaintiff appeals. We affirm.

The plaintiff raises the following issues on appeal: (1) whether the Park District owed the minor/plaintiff a duty to protect him from criminal attack by a third person while on Park District property; (2) whether the Park District voluntarily undertook to provide security such that it owed a duty to the minor plaintiff; (3) whether the Park District waived tort immunity by entering into an agreement to provide security for the area where the minor plaintiff was injured; and (4) whether the Park District owed a duty to provide adequate lighting in the area where the minor plaintiff was injured.

Count II of the first amended complaint alleges in part:

“3. That on and before August 31, 1990, the Defendant, ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT, owned, managed, and maintained the walkway under the Jefferson Street Bridge located in Rockford, Illinois.
4. That on October 30, 1987, the ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT entered into an agreement with the City of Rockford to build, maintain, and provide security protection to the walkway under the Jefferson Street Bridge in the City of Rockford, Illinois. A copy of the Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit A.
5. That on and before August 31, 1990, the Defendant, ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT, helped and cooperated with ON THE WATERFRONT, INC., a Corporation, to plan, organize, operate, and provide security personnel for a festival known as ‘ON THE WATERFRONT’ festival located in Rockford, Illinois.
6. That on August 31, 1990, the ‘ON THE WATERFRONT’ festival was open to members of the public including RON BURLEY who purchased an admission button entitling RON BURLEY to use the festival grounds which were open to the public from 5 p.m. to about 11:30 p.m.
7. That on August 31, 1990, the Defendant, ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT, had a duty in accordance with the attached agreement to provide security to members of the public using the walkway under the Jefferson Street Bridge while attending ‘ON THE WATERFRONT’ festival in Rockford, Illinois.
8. That on the evening of August 31, 1990, a carnival consisting of various amusement rides operated by a private firm was conducted on land owned by the Defendant, ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT, and with the permission of the ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT, which carnival was located in the parking lot south of the Riverview Ice House and bounded on the east by Madison Street [and] on [the] west by Water Street in Rockford, Illinois.
9. That on the above-described date anyone who did not purchase a festival admission button was permitted by the Defendant to attend the carnival (consisting of various amusement rides) located on the Defendant’s property described above and to use the walkway under the Jefferson Street bridge to attend the festival located on the east and west bank of the Rock River.
10. On August 31, 1990, the Defendant, ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT, provided supplemental security personnel within the fenced festival grounds located on the west and east side of the Rock River to protect festival attendees including RON BURLEY from rowdy, belligerent and quarrelsome individuals.
11. That the Defendant, ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT, did not provide security personnel in the carnival area or on the walkway under the Jefferson Street Bridge on the evening of August 31,1990.
12. That before the above-described date there were previous instances where members of the public, who attended the ‘ON THE "WATERFRONT’ festival, were assaulted and beaten by groups of teenage boys near the above-described carnival area in and around the Riverview Ice House at 324 North Madison Street, Rockford, Illinois; which carnival area is owned and maintained by the Defendant, ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT.
13. That before August 31, 1990, the Defendant knew that at previous ‘ON THE WATERFRONT’ festivals groups of rowdy teenage boys had frequented the carnival area located near the Riverview Ice House described above which is outside the festival grounds and had gotten into fights and injured members of the public attending the Defendant’s carnival and festival.
14. That on the evening of August 31, 1990, within a short time of the attack on RON BURLEY described below, a group of teenage boys, while on the festival grounds behind the Rockford Public Library, attacked and beat up a young boy attending the festival.
15. That on August 31, 1990, Ron Burley, an invitee of the Defendant’s festival, was walking east on the walkway under the Jefferson Street Bridge toward the carnival area when he was, without cause or provocation, assaulted and beaten, sustaining serious and permanent injuries, by a group of teenage boys who did not display festival buttons and who had congregated on the walkway which was dimly lit.
16. That at the above-described time and place the Defendant, ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT, by its agents and employees, was negligent in one or more of the following ways:
a. Failed to station security personnel on the walkway under the Jefferson Street bridge and in the carnival area when it knew or should have known that there may be attacks and beatings by belligerent teenage boys on members of the public who were attending the festival;
b. Failed to anticipate and foresee that festival attendees in the carnival area and walkway area, including the Plaintiff, RON BURLEY, may be beaten by roving groups of teenage boys when it knew or should have known of previous attacks on festival attendees;
c. Negligently stopped and then released the same teenage boy who had beaten and attacked a youngster behind the Rockford Public Library shortly before attacking the Plaintiff on the walkway under the Jefferson Street Bridge;
d. Negligently approved the plan or design of the walkway which created a condition which the Defendant knew or should have knowfn] was not reasonable [sic] safe, namely failing to provide for a railing in the middle of the 10 feet wide walkway to separate eastbound and westbound pedestrian traffic and avoid the congregation or loitering of groups of teenage boys on the walkway who were likely to harass or attack pedestrians;
e.

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