Gentrification? For Who?
Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 9:17 am
One of the things Lakewood Observer members have always leaned, development for development sake, might not be good. Good development, well planned with the players and the city brought alone, better than in secret. However responsible development that takes into account those before as well as those who may come in the future is good.
It just makes sense to respect those that have been here the longest and invested the most in this city. However, we have a City Administration that believes it is more important to develop anything and everything before any critical thought is given to the project. An example of gentrification and poor planning.
Twice sometimes 3 times a week, Domino’s drivers block off Manor Park while they unload supply items from the truck. Causing a real headache for residents on Manor Park, and those using it as a cut-thru. Manor Park being wide, is a favorite route between Clifton and Detroit.

While it might not seem extreme, it is when you add in how many times this happens all up and down Madison and Detroit. Shoehorning business int a spot with zero regards to the residents nearby. This store was also given more of Detroit than other businesses, and it makes no difference.
More and more everyday residential areas are getting invaded and burdened with both the actions of new businesses in the community that Lakewood is desperate to fit in and bend over for. Always willing to make them happy, residents, there care not about them 1 bit. Ask the residents of Clarence, Westlake, Hall, Westwood, Spring Garden and many others streets.
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It just makes sense to respect those that have been here the longest and invested the most in this city. However, we have a City Administration that believes it is more important to develop anything and everything before any critical thought is given to the project. An example of gentrification and poor planning.
Twice sometimes 3 times a week, Domino’s drivers block off Manor Park while they unload supply items from the truck. Causing a real headache for residents on Manor Park, and those using it as a cut-thru. Manor Park being wide, is a favorite route between Clifton and Detroit.

While it might not seem extreme, it is when you add in how many times this happens all up and down Madison and Detroit. Shoehorning business int a spot with zero regards to the residents nearby. This store was also given more of Detroit than other businesses, and it makes no difference.
More and more everyday residential areas are getting invaded and burdened with both the actions of new businesses in the community that Lakewood is desperate to fit in and bend over for. Always willing to make them happy, residents, there care not about them 1 bit. Ask the residents of Clarence, Westlake, Hall, Westwood, Spring Garden and many others streets.
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