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Please investigate any ties the developer has to Oakley city council members. Any members with ties to the developer need to be removed from the decision making process.
Patricia supported: STOP High Density Residential Development on Laurel & Mercedes Ln, Oakley, CAThis is a premium piece of real estate. Tall apartment buildings and more coffee shops, delis, and banks are not what we need or want. This developer’s vision is limited by his desire to wring or squeeze as much money out of this square footage as possible. I would ask the city council to apply a little vision and imagination themselves. This corner could be used for something that really defines and enriches our community. Hold out for something better, different, something that does no harm, at least.
Christa supported: Lafayette, CO Councilors, Please Don’t Annex Lafayette MarketplaceLafayette and the community around it are at an important turning point. Please don’t ruin our wonderful community with gratuitous over-development. Developers will always push for more and more and more development, until nothing is left!
Margaret supported: Lafayette, CO Councilors, Please Don’t Annex Lafayette MarketplaceWe just moved to this location and are integrating into this community. We came from Arizona, where my hometown was overcome by development just like this. Used to be cornfields, now is just housing upon housing (and somehow, still nothing affordable to be found).
The reason we moved to this area was its open space and farmland. If development like this is allowed to continue, local housing values will be damaged, traffic will get worse, and wildlife won't have the open space that Colorado is so famous for. We don't need developers lining their pockets off our neighborhoods. If you want to see how that turns out, visit Gilbert, AZ and stare in horror at the warehouses, apartment complexes, and traffic on every street.
I vehemently oppose this development, and hope our city councilors make the right choice here!
Rebecca supported: Lafayette, CO Councilors, Please Don’t Annex Lafayette MarketplaceColorado is such a beautiful state and had grown exponentially over the last decade I've been here. I've seen beautiful areas turned into malls, apartments, houses and all though I understand that's part of the game this area that they want to add tall buildings to doesn't make any sense. Layfette is a beautiful area with so many wonderful nature areas and doesn't need a monstrosity like this being built there. Find somewhere else to put it.
Dianne supported: Lafayette, CO Councilors, Please Don’t Annex Lafayette MarketplaceThe SW corner of 287 and Arapahoe is an active water fowl and bird habitat, so little of which remains from this area. Is there any way to preserve that small corner as open space with a walking path around the marsh area? In addition, the Arapahoe Road commute corridor down to Boulder is already too congested with traffic. It can take over 10 minutes to turn left on Arapahoe during large blocks of rush hour time during the day. This area does not have the infrastructure to support more traffic and people. The thing we like about Boulder County is our open space. I’m all for developing more affordable housing, but can we please make smarter choices about where and how we put it in? Thank you.
Jean supported: Lafayette, CO Councilors, Please Don’t Annex Lafayette MarketplaceThe Sports Core was purchased by the people of the Village of Oak Brook to be a passive amenity for the people of the Village. The facilities that are part of it have always been meant to be low-key, unobtrusive, respectful of the land and the old-growth oak forests; places for you to walk, ride your bike, play with your kids, enjoy the sunset.... The Club House was never meant to be a big, fancy business that would compete with other businesses in the village. It was meant for the Valentine Dinners we had, the Hallowe'en parties for the kids, the Hawai'ian night around the pool, the "Opening Party" each year...Mother's Day brunch, Father's Day cook-out, swim team banquet, tennis team party, Home owners association meetings and the like. We fit in things like wedding and baby showers for the convenience of local folks, the village employee awards dinner, and so many other things that allowed us to get to know one another as friends and neighbors. There are those who get dollar-signs in their eyes when they see this gorgeous property, but they need to take those dreams elsewhere. This land is for you to enjoy - no matter which corner of the village is home for you. YOU are the property owner here and YOU own the Sports Core!!!
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