Perhaps some more of my sarcastic wit?What's next?
Jeff
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I was actually thinking last night after my post that perhaps a perfect plan for all this discussion about development in Lakewood could be better served and sorted out if the Observation Deck had a specific forum created for this sole purpose. I don't know, just an idea to throw out there.Shawn Juris wrote:I would think that this kind of discussion and civic involvement would be a dream come true for the Lakewood Observer Project. Odd time to encourage silence and divert discussions with sarcasm, don't cha think?
Richard Cole wrote:Good point. Will the Mayor and his Administration make a statement, as they have done in a public forums concerning Streetscape improvements and changing land use on presented maps?Jeff Endress wrote: But as long as we're talking about unformulated plans for Kaufman, we might as well expand the discussion to include the others. Jeff
Has the Administration any short/medium/long range plans or visions for the use of vacated school property?
The risk, of course, of widening the discussion, is that the specific questions regarding the future of Kaufmann/Foxx get lost in a broad theroretical discussion of future land use.
It is rather disappointing that when forums are created for topics the conversation dies. From what you've said, I gather this has been tried before and failed. I would hope that a topic such as the continued development of Lakewood would not lose interest, but agree that if past experience has shown a drop off of interest then continuing threads would be the way to go.dl meckes wrote:Chris, we can make a special forum, but the way conversation on the Deck has worked is that as soon as we do that, the conversation dies.
Better to just continue talking in a thread that is getting reads, IMO.
This is a good place to begin a conversation. Citizens are going to have to be part of the process as soon as the study comes back. Until then, it's my opinion that we don't have anything real to talk about.
And until there is a finalized proposal that will have to pass through all of the Council and comittee and board approvals, there is nothing framed over which to hold a discussion......What consensus would you build, when there are no details over financing, replacement green space, fit with the Masonic temple, possible axcquisition of other property, projected uses, tennants. Only that some don't want to lose Kaufman, some favor developing it, and otheres don't care.While there may not be anything finalized there is definitely something going on and unless there is some hidden benefit to closing our eyes and hoping for the best, I still do not see the harm in framing a discussion constructively and trying to build consensus.
I agree.Vince Frantz wrote:Before I made this post - I drove to the Kaufman Park/Drug Mart area and had one more look.
All I can say is - What have people been thinking for the past 40 years?! The area is a schizophrenic mess of architecture and planning.
IF...the green space can not be recreated, I am opposed to the sale. In order for me to reassess my position, I would want to know that a replacement for Kaufmann/Foxx, with all its amenities (sledding hill, tennis courts, playground equipmet, full size baseball field etc etc), is in place. A promise will not suffice.Bill Call wrote:I agree.Vince Frantz wrote:Before I made this post - I drove to the Kaufman Park/Drug Mart area and had one more look.
All I can say is - What have people been thinking for the past 40 years?! The area is a schizophrenic mess of architecture and planning.
The question I have for all is: If the City could raise $30 million by selling Kaufman Park and if the green space can be recreated at another location in Lakewood would you still be opposed to the sale?