Stop the proposed cell tower in Lakewood Park, FL

Stop the proposed cell tower in Lakewood Park, FL

The Issue

The Lakewood Park Board of Directors has signed a contract with a cell tower developer to place a tower at Ocala Avenue and Deleon Ave—directly in the middle of our residential community. This decision was made despite serious concerns from homeowners, families, and residents who will be forced to live with the consequences.

 


This tower threatens the character of our neighborhood, property values, and overall quality of life. Large cell towers placed near homes can create visual blight, constant lighting, equipment noise, and ongoing maintenance traffic. Many families worry about long-term exposure to radiofrequency emissions, especially with children living and playing nearby. Even when regulations are met, residents should have the right to question whether this type of industrial structure belongs in the center of a residential area.

 


Property owners also face real financial concerns. Homes located near cell towers are often viewed less favorably by buyers, which can reduce demand, slow sales, and negatively affect resale values. For many families, their home is their largest investment, and no board should gamble with that without full community approval.

 

Residents deserve transparency, proper notice, and a real voice before permanent changes like this are forced on our community. We call on county officials and decision-makers to halt this project immediately, review the approval process, and consider safer, more appropriate locations away from homes



By signing this petition, you are joining us in safeguarding Lakewood Park from the unwarranted intrusion of a cell tower that threatens our homes, community, and quality of life. Let’s come together to ensure our voices are heard, and our neighborhood remains a place where families continue to thrive. Please sign this petition and help us stand against this proposal. Together, we can make a difference.

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The Issue

The Lakewood Park Board of Directors has signed a contract with a cell tower developer to place a tower at Ocala Avenue and Deleon Ave—directly in the middle of our residential community. This decision was made despite serious concerns from homeowners, families, and residents who will be forced to live with the consequences.

 


This tower threatens the character of our neighborhood, property values, and overall quality of life. Large cell towers placed near homes can create visual blight, constant lighting, equipment noise, and ongoing maintenance traffic. Many families worry about long-term exposure to radiofrequency emissions, especially with children living and playing nearby. Even when regulations are met, residents should have the right to question whether this type of industrial structure belongs in the center of a residential area.

 


Property owners also face real financial concerns. Homes located near cell towers are often viewed less favorably by buyers, which can reduce demand, slow sales, and negatively affect resale values. For many families, their home is their largest investment, and no board should gamble with that without full community approval.

 

Residents deserve transparency, proper notice, and a real voice before permanent changes like this are forced on our community. We call on county officials and decision-makers to halt this project immediately, review the approval process, and consider safer, more appropriate locations away from homes



By signing this petition, you are joining us in safeguarding Lakewood Park from the unwarranted intrusion of a cell tower that threatens our homes, community, and quality of life. Let’s come together to ensure our voices are heard, and our neighborhood remains a place where families continue to thrive. Please sign this petition and help us stand against this proposal. Together, we can make a difference.

The Decision Makers

St. Lucie County Commission
5 Members
2 Responded
Cathy Townsend
St. Lucie County Commission - District 5
I have responded to this several times on the Lakewood Park page. And had conversations with a few residents that have called or seen me out in public. There are no actions currently being taken at the county, whoever this company is has had no conversations with myself nor any staff members in Administration or Planning And Zoning. The county knows nothing about a proposed cell phone tower except for the few staff members that were there one evening with me at a town hall meeting I had. Myself, and a few staff members are only aware of it because the gentleman showed up at that meeting one evening last year stating he was there too see what the reaction and thoughts were from Lakewood Park residents, however there were only three residents that were there, the rest were the POA board members and county staff I had brought. If this were to move forward an application needs filed. It will go through planning and zoning then a public hearing has to be heard by planning and zoning board, then the BOCC board. The BOCC would have to have a majority vote to approve. So, there would be two opportunities for the residents to show up to be heard. As of now there is no application filed. Regards, Cathy [Note: The Change.org Civic Engagement Team reaches out to decision makers to let them know about petitions in their community and to help facilitate engagement with supporters. The above was an email response we received regarding this petition.]
James Clasby
St. Lucie County Commission - District 1
Thank you for the input. At this time I am told we do not have any applications for cell towers coming before the board for LWP. If we do in the future, I’ll keep this in mind. Respectfully, James Clasby, MPA County Commissioner District 1 [Note: The Change.org Civic Engagement Team reaches out to decision makers to let them know about petitions in their community and to help facilitate engagement with supporters. The above was an email response we received regarding this petition.]
Jamie Fowler
St. Lucie County Commission - District 4

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Petition created on April 15, 2026