During a recent city council meeting, officials discussed a proposed project aimed at enhancing public space in Rosemead. The initiative involves creating a subterranean parking facility beneath a designated area, along with a plaza that would feature green spaces and various amenities.
City representatives emphasized the importance of gathering community feedback before moving forward. They acknowledged that while the idea is still in its early stages, it addresses a pressing issue: Rosemead's lack of adequate park space. The city is currently considered \"park poor,\" with insufficient acreage per person compared to national and state averages.
The council has yet to determine the project's cost or timeline, as this meeting served primarily as an introductory discussion. Officials expressed a desire to involve local commissions, such as the Parks and Planning Commissions, to gather insights and opinions on the proposal. They highlighted the area's current usage, noting that it is frequently visited by residents for walking, exercising, and socializing.
As the project progresses, city leaders are keen to hear from the community to ensure that the development meets the needs and desires of Rosemead's residents.