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Residents urge board to preserve green space, raise safety and water concerns for Meadowview Park plans
Summary
At the Feb. 17 Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Board meeting, three residents urged the board to reconsider aspects of a Meadowview Park proposal, citing pedestrian and bicyclist safety near a proposed 6,000-square-foot building, splash-pad water and hygiene risks, potential noise from pickleball courts, and maintenance concerns.
Three residents addressed the Parks, Recreation and Forestry Board on Feb. 17 in Waukesha about design and maintenance concerns for a proposed update to Meadowview Park.
Jerry Ladwig, a Meadowview-area resident, said the plan’s proposed 6,000-square-foot building could create hazardous pedestrian and bicyclist interactions. "I'm asking you to reconsider ... ingress egress is a critical issue," Ladwig said, adding that toddlers, caregivers with…
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