No where in this presentation did they give the public the option to repair what we have in place. They want us to weigh in on spending $14 million up to $59 million.
Conceptual Design Concepts--There were six different "schemes" and these figures are in multi-MILLIONS:"
SCHEME A--$14,513,982
SCHEME B--$18,161,285
SCHEME C--$18,472,612
SCHEME D--$31,257,275
SCHEME E--$41,201,101
SCHEME F--$59,015,031 (this one includes a 4 story parking garage and a hotel on a public/private partnership)
We Need Your Help!
Last month, the CPZ Architectural firm presented the City with seven
proposed conceptual design improvements for the Lake Worth Beach Complex.
In order to gain further community input regarding the proposals for the
Lake Worth Beach and Casino Building, the City would appreciate your
participation in a brief survey. The survey is anonymous. Your answers will
be reviewed and evaluated as part of the planning process for the upcoming
project in the City of Lake Worth.
If you have not yet seen the proposed concepts it would be helpful to watch
the presentation here and to look over the
proposal document here.
When you are ready please CLICK HERE to proceed with the survey.
At the group sit-down at The Hatch, the presenters brought up an excellent idea that would have extended the parking deck from the dune to A1A with restaurants overlooking the intracoastal waterway. The plan made sense because the property would encourage night time use, expand parking, put service areas below the deck and employee parking, overflow parking.
Get rid of the pool at the beach. No one goes to the BEACH to swim in a fresh water pool. And pay $3.00 per hour on top of admission for the privilege.
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At the group sit-down at The Hatch, the presenters brought up an excellent idea that would have extended the parking deck from the dune to A1A with restaurants overlooking the intracoastal waterway. The plan made sense because the property would encourage night time use, expand parking, put service areas below the deck and employee parking, overflow parking.
Get rid of the pool at the beach. No one goes to the BEACH to swim in a fresh water pool. And pay $3.00 per hour on top of admission for the privilege.
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