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Council approves easement swap to reshape Atlas Waterfront Area 13 and add park amenities
Summary
Coeur d'Alene City Council approved a substitute easement that removes a pedestrian component from Area 13 and allows the developer to build a new pedestrian promenade and landscaping inside Atlas Waterfront Park; developer will fund the improvements and city staff said there will be no new cost to the city.
Coeur d'Alene — The City Council on Monday approved Resolution 25-049 to replace a 2023 public-access easement on Atlas Waterfront Area 13 with a new configuration that preserves fire and stormwater access on Area 13 while moving the pedestrian promenade and several public amenities into the adjacent Atlas Waterfront Park.
City staff told the council the change will allow Chase Mixes (the buyer of Area 13) to provide emergency access and develop the parcel in a way the city and developer consider more workable while funding park-side pedestrian improvements. Parks and Recreation Director Bill Greenwood said the developer will build shade structures, seating, screening plantings, bike racks and low-level path lighting and that those improvements were previously unfunded in the Atlas plan.
The substitute…
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