A Lakefront Discussion

It’s been a busy May and I haven’t had time to comment much on the lakefront development ideas out there but I finally got a little time this morning, so here we go!  I went to the last meeting earlier this month.  I missed some of the meeting but I did get to take an up-close and personal look at the plans and hear some of the discussion.

It’s down to two plans, the Arboretum Village and the Adventure Fitness Concept.  Both plans have residential development, however the arboretum has considerably more residential development to help finance the project, since the gardens wouldn’t be a big money generator.  This includes two-story residential units with parking underneath; each would contain 4 units per building.  Four 8-10 story apartment building would be constructed.  The adventure plan would have two 3 story residential/commercial buildings in the core of Nelson Park.  Chandler Park would feature a 3-story residential village.  A pond would be created in the center of the village but not connected to the lake.  Both plans feature an indoor/outdoor waterpark, wave pool and an expanded 36 hole mini-golf course,  however the adventure plan also calls for a white water rapids course, climbing walls, boardwalk with outdoor dining, cross country race course, urban mountain biking/running trails and a high rope course.

After looking over the plans, I think the adventure concept is superior in many ways.  One, it has the potential to truly generate considerable income for the city.  Its attractions would be more likely to draw visitors from the Midwest.  A more passive, conservative plan will have to rely much more on residential development, which I’m still not crazy about.  To me, Nelson Park will always be a park and its purpose should be to improve the quality of life for all Decatur residents – not just those who can afford to purchase a home along its shores or purchase a boat to enjoy an upgraded marina.  I want to be able to park, get out of my car and walk along a public shore on public land or a public boardwalk. So much of the lake is already residential.  I don’t see the need for more unless it caters to people of more modest incomes of all ages.

Something that greatly concerns me about either plan is that the only parts that are sure to be completed are the residential development.  Decatur was promised a water park before.  We paid for a road to help facilitate such a project that never materialized.  Call me skeptical but Decatur’s been burned before.  I want it in writing that before any residential development can take place it has to coincide with the construction of other project plans – especially the water park.  No phased stages that may never happen.  All or nothing and all at once.  I can live with a modest tax increase if that will ensure the entire plan approved materializes in a timely manner.

That being said, I am very much excited about the adventure-fitness concept.  It looks wonderful!  If I lived in another city and saw a brochure for Decatur with such attractions, I’d be paying Decatur a visit.  It pushes much of the residential development to Chandler Park, which currently isn’t utilized much by the public.  The other residential features in the Nelson Park area are more acceptable to me.

Take a look at the plans and don’t forget to send your comments and suggestions to the lakefront team!

Adventure-Fitness

Arboretum-Village Concept

Lakefront Meeting Tonight, May 11th

Just a reminder that another lakefront meeting is scheduled for tonight:

Tuesday, May 11
6:15 p.m.
Scovill Golf Course Banquet Center (3909 W. Main St.)

More details will be given about specific proposed plans for Lake Decatur.  I’m interested to see what escaped the chopping block.  I hope I like what I see.

Lakefront Concept Images Online

I went through the Decatur Lakefront site last week and couldn’t find the links to the drawings but they’re on their Facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/photos.php?id=385801071561

I still need to send in my thoughts.  Last week was kind of hectic.  Today I’m pooped.  Tonight I’ll get on the laptop and send my suggestions.  The Adventure concept is looking pretty good to me with some added in concepts from some of the other drawings.

Bike Path Is A Go!

Construction on a new bike path linking Fairview Park to Greendell Park, which is just north of 121 (Pershing Road) is about to begin.  The construction was set to begin last year but due to funding issues and high bids the project was put on hold.  It’s a go now.  I’m very much looking forward to the path’s completion.  It will be just west of the Ravina/Home Park area – my neck of the woods.

I took my bike out for a spin last night and this morning and I’m definitely going to have to work up to riding all the way to Fairview Park and back.  I don’t think I’d try it now without an ambulance riding behind me.  My thighs were like jelly after my short ride this morning.  I thought walking three miles a day on the treadmill would have me better prepared – nope!  Entirely different muscle groups are involved.  I already have a new bicycle seat ( or saddle if you’re into bicycle jargon) on its way.  I’ve had my bicycle for 20 years and the seat it came with has no padding and no springs.  Why?  I have no idea.  That’s like having a sofa stuffed with crushed brick.  Needless to say, that seat is a torture device and it has to go. Should have gotten rid of it a long time ago.

Click here for an article with more details about the bike path.

Next Decatur Lakefront Public Information Meeting

The next public meeting for Lake Decatur:

Time:  6:00PM Wednesday, March 31st
Location:  Scovill Golf Course Banquet Facility
I plan to be there.

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