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Neighbors press Wasilla parks commission on Peck Street right‑of‑way, ask city to clarify lake access
Summary
Residents urged the commission to advocate that the city preserve public pedestrian access at the end of Peck Street to Lake Lucille, citing long‑standing easement designations, encroachments by a neighboring owner and the need for planning involvement from the city’s planning and public‑works departments.
Residents of Lakeside Terrace pressed the Wasilla Parks and Recreation Commission to press the City Council and planning department to clarify ownership and preserve pedestrian lake access at the end of Peck Street. The issue matters because neighbors say the city‑owned right‑of‑way at Peck Street has been informally occupied by a neighboring owner, limiting historical access to Lake Lucille for multiple townhouse units and prompting concerns about potential sale or subdivision of the small parcel. Rory Grant, a Lakeshore Avenue resident, told the commission he had obtained a “section line easement assessment” from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources showing the city owns the land and that…
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