Like many Lakewood employees, he gave more than asked for. He gave three answers and a bonus...
From a City of Lakewood document dated 10/12/2009
"#4 BONUS ANSWER!!!!!!! (no charge)
Get rid of that god awful rusted chain link fence that is part of the view of the lake from any point in Lakewood Park.
Why not terrace the whole northern extremity of the park to create an unobstructed view of the lake. The terraces would then create natural seating to watch sunsets etc..
Radically trim the trees at the eastern edge to take advantage of the dramatic views of the Cleveland skyline. Right not junk overgrown foliage blocks the views in two directions. I'm sure some genius can figure out how to trim trees without destabilizing hillsides.
Swap the location of the baseball field for a re-designed concert amphitheater so that people listening to concerts can enjoy a view of the lake and sunsets."
And included some photos from Brooklyn Bridge Park. He had just taken them while visiting his son in New York.


When the current Planning Director and crew landed in their positions he wanted some splash, and Jim once again mentioned the Brooklyn Bridge Park Steps, and was assured that nothing like that would happen in Lakewood, this would be different this would be better. Dru then sent out a request for $25,000 in plans, that came back looking like the Brooklyn Bridge Steps.
Jim reward, after 12 years working for the City was hurried out the door. Massive turnovers in the building department. Some of our best workers have left early. We have been talking with them and have some great look backs in Lakewood's history, but this story seemed important to get out, as so many have asked, "Where did the idea for the Solstice Steps come from?"
Jim thanks for giving the city the idea at no charge, and thank you for your 12 years of service to Lakewood.
Stay tuned, more insight into Planning and Development from people with over 75 years working for the City.
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