Including public hearings? I certainly hope I am wrong but I'm getting the impression that the mainstreet meetings may serve as a proxy for the public meetings around the issue and those meetings were not well publicized nor well attended.dl meckes wrote:Paul-
There is a master plan, but plans change. There is a study being done. We may hear the results in about a month.
There is also a process that has to take place before anything moves forward, including public hearings.
I'm getting a very bad feeling about all this and the absence of the mayor or a member of his staff, the ward 2 councilperson and the council-persons-at-large in this discussion makes me fear that the fix is in and Kaufmann park may be history.
I do think Kaufmann Park has long been a victim of neglect. But the park has potential, and when I look at a google map of Lakewood, those patches of green are in short supply. When tiny little Edwards park jumps out at you, you know you are in trouble. I also think Kaufmann park is unfairly associated with the strip shopping center. And I would like to know where the lines between city and public property are drawn in that area.
A viable Kaufmann Park is perfectly situated to serve a much larger portion of the population than any development adjacent to Lakewood Park. And I would guess that a much larger percentage of Lakewood's population lives within a half mile walk of Kaufmann Park than those that live a half mile from Lakewood or Madison parks. And if the park can be revitalized in concert with Mainstreet, great. But to sacrifice the park for some "mixed use development" that could be accomplished elsewhere is not in the best interest of Lakewood.