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Lakewood staff recounts strong turnout, detailed feedback at Westlake street-end meeting
Summary
A parks department staff member summarized results of a March 8 community meeting about the Westlake street‑end project, saying about 40 to 45 people attended and provided detailed feedback on access, safety, ecological concerns and amenities.
A parks department staff member summarized results of a March 8 community meeting about the Westlake street-end project, saying about 40 to 45 people attended and provided detailed feedback on access, safety, ecological concerns and amenities.
The meeting, held at the Westlake Street Inn as a formal community forum, focused on three breakout topics: site challenges and concerns; hopes and ideas for waterfront access citywide; and specific improvements envisioned for the Westlake site. The staff member said attendees repeatedly described the Westlake street-end as a neighborhood hand‑launch site for non‑motorized boats rather than a motorized launch, and prioritized a direct path to the water for people carrying kayaks or canoes.
Why it matters: the Westlake street-end is a pilot project in a broader city effort to create and improve public street‑end access to the lake. The board heard detailed, sometimes conflicting neighborhood preferences that will shape the 30% design that staff expect from a hired consultant.
Attendees and feedback Multiple small‑group stations…
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