What do residents think about Lakewood and Belmar Park?
Perhaps you already know, a portion of Belmar Park is designated for grading on the developer’s grading plan. We estimate the area of the park to be graded amounts to thousands of square feet assuming the grading plan mentioned does not change. However, Lakewood’s Planning Department states the opposite: “The proposed development of this property…
According to a lawsuit filed by Kairoi’s attorneys with the Jefferson County District Court in Colorado, Kairoi Properties plans to redevelop the Irongate Office Complex in Lakewood, Colorado adjacent to Belmar Park. However, upon review of documentation filed with the City of Lakewood, Kairoi has apparently excluded key information from their project plans submitted to…
As background, it might be worthwhile to consider that the 777 S Yarrow proposal appears to include a re-plat in connection with the lot line adjustment and that the party proposing the re-plat is therefore the developer of 777 S Yarrow Street who may have to comply with various Colorado state statues. (9) “Subdivider” or…
Sign the Petition at Change.Org The Belmar Park West (BPW) project is the 411 unit multifamily project proposed at 777 S Yarrow Street in Lakewood, CO adjacent to Belmar Park. The goal of our petition at Change.org is to achieve a wildlife buffer area between Belmar Park and the proposed huge apartment complex. Now the…
The following was transcribed from public comments of Attorney Kenley Brunsdale who lives in Lakewood, CO in Ward 4. (Please scroll down to hear comments from Attorney Pat Mellen.) Mr. Brunsdale provided these comments as a private citizen and as an attorney with decades of experience in administrative law. Listen up, Lakewood. Attorney Brunsdale explains…
Over 5,400 Belmar Park supporters have signed our Change.Org petition. Thousands of these citizens are Lakewood voters! Hundreds of public comments have been posted by these concerned citizens. Attention Lakewood City Council Members: The number of Lakewood petition signers greatly exceeds the typical margin of victory in a Lakewood city council election. View Petition Comments…
Based on Lakewood’s Community Survey of April 2022- The top 5 reasons residents chose to live in Lakewood were: location of the city (87%), parks and recreation opportunities (61%), quality of its neighborhoods (36%), local friends and family (31%) and safety of the community (24%). As in 2018, parks and recreation was the second most…