Bill Call wrote:Jim O'Bryan wrote:As one prominent member of the community who is also a Realtor once told me, "If Lakewood ever really
could establish access to the Lake for everyone. All of our property values would go up by 20%."
That's a bit of a streach. The West 65th area of Cleveland has access to boat docks and beach and despite a huge government investment the area is struggling. How many people use Edgewater Park?
Bill
According to this highly regarded realtor, that is not a stretch. I think you would agree that
even 10% would be welcomed. You have to think in terms of Cahoon Park. Beach access
for all residents. This allows for that to be mentioned in all advertisements for rentals and
housing. Lake access is the key, and is but one resolution away from being a reality. That
is if, the movers and shakers are really serious about making Lakewood better for all.
Bill Call wrote:Would another condo on the Lake really enhance the value of that house on Clifton? Would opening up Clifton Beach to thousand of people really enhance the value of property in Clifton Park? I think the location is a bridge to far. On the other hand the idea has merit.
Bill
The question is not if condos add. The public resident only beach adds to the value. The
condos DO NOT DETRACT from the value of property around them. Again, one only has to
look at the property around the Gold Coast. The closest property has gone up at the same
rate as the property in Clifton Beach. ZERO negative impact from developing our shoreline.
A chance to really turn this city's economic woes around. The question is, how
serious are our leaders about making the city solvent and better. 200 family condo, or a 5
Guys Burgers? Which has the best long term positive impact on the city? For the record,
there are more people employed at a better rate at the Carlyle than in 5 - 5 Guys Burgers
added together.
People hate living next to a mall, so the city slowly bleeds to death. People do not mind
living next to luxury condos. It adds to the community in so many more ways than retail.
The day is over for playing Sim City, our leaders must stand up and consider our best
chance for survival, is the lakefront. Maybe our only chance.
Bill Call wrote:I think there is a better opportunity for recreational development on the lakefront at Lakewood Park.
The Army Corps of Engineers has informed the Clevealnd Port Authority that the port needs a new dredging site. Why not locate that site off the shore of Lakewood to provide a protected harbor and beach with access through Lakewood Park?
Bill
The fact is that so much more could be done with Lakewood Parks and Lakewood Park. But
as long as we are led to believe another restaurant is our saving grace, the residents will
never understand that it is indeed our lakefront that could lead to lower taxes, better
schools, and more money for police, etc. Not a couple lots off of Franklin! However as long
as the committees are run by people not willing to look at everything we will be forced to
follow the very pathway that has gotten us to the trouble we are now having. There is only
one real success story in Lakewood for development, and that is the Gold Coast, the River
Front. If leaders are only going to provide lip service and miss-direction then how will we
ever get out of this mess they have driven us into?
Bill Call wrote:Of course we would need to have someone at the County level speaking for the interests of Lakewood. Since that won't be Dale Miller perhaps it can be Jim O'Bryan.
Run Jim, Run!!!
Bill
It is funny this comes up. This past weekend I was speaking with Ken Warren about many
things including coming back to run the Observer and being my campaign manager. The
only thing that has really moved forward is ideas out of the Visionary Alignment For
Lakewood. Things that cost tax payers NOTHING, but adds to the great experience of
living and working here. Ideas that are proven to work for the next 50 years, not 5 or 10.
Ideas that make Lakewood stronger than ever before and and have ZERO negative impact
on the city or any residents.
Anyone that thinks Economic Development alone will save this city is a FOOL. This city
suffers from poor housing, dirty streets, crime, and a general problem of the same people
still leading the city that have been trying to lead us for 20+ years and look at where that
has gotten us! LEAF, Bike Lakewood, MAMA, Observer, Cafe University, City Manager, and
on and on is our future, a proven future, and maybe our only chance. Time to quit playing around.
FWIW
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