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Residents demand action to restore Hidden Lake's value

July 13, 2024 | Green City Council, Green City, Summit County, Ohio



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Residents demand action to restore Hidden Lake's value
Residents of Hidden Lake expressed deep concerns during a recent city council meeting regarding the deteriorating condition of Krause Pond and its impact on property values and quality of life. Homeowners voiced their frustrations over the city’s failure to maintain the pond, which they claim has led to a significant decline in property values—estimated at up to 25%—over the past 15 years.

One resident, Mr. Robertson, articulated the emotional toll this situation has taken, stating that many families, including his own, have built their lives around the lake and are now facing the potential loss of cherished memories and lifestyle due to the city’s neglect. He urged the council to take responsibility for past oversights and restore the pond to its original state, emphasizing the importance of community leadership in addressing these issues.

In response, Mayor and city officials acknowledged the challenges posed by the pond's condition, which experts have deemed at the end of its useful life. The estimated cost to restore the pond is approximately $2.5 million, a figure that has raised concerns among residents about the financial implications for the community. The mayor explained that the city has been exploring alternatives, including the possibility of transforming the pond into a stream, which could open avenues for grant funding and reduce costs.

Council members expressed a desire for transparency and further investigation into the cost estimates provided by different contractors, as discrepancies in quotes have left residents confused and concerned. They called for additional assessments to ensure that the community is making informed decisions regarding the future of Krause Pond.

The meeting highlighted a growing tension between residents seeking immediate action and city officials navigating financial constraints and regulatory challenges. As discussions continue, both sides are hopeful for a collaborative approach to restore the pond and protect the property values and quality of life for the residents of Hidden Lake.

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