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Lakewood City Council, Port of Tacoma Commission to Meet Monday

August 19, 2009 By Ben Sclair

LAKEWOOD, WA – Port of Tacoma Commissioners and Lakewood City Council members will meet for the first time together Aug. 24 to review a presentation on the Woodbrook Business Park Development Report.

In 2001, the Lakewood Council zoned 117 acres of the Woodbrook neighborhood for industrial uses in light of its proximity to surrounding military bases, the Cross-Base Highway project, and Interstate 5, among other key factors. This summer, the City began construction of new sewer lines to Woodbrook and Tillicum. The Woodbrook Business Park Development Report contains in-depth information on current conditions, infrastructure, property holdings, and land uses and values.

The Port of Tacoma partnered with the City of Lakewood in 2008 at the request of the City to partially fund this study of Woodbrook’s redevelopment potential.

Mayor Doug Richardson remarked that “producing this report is consistent with the Council’s top priority of redeveloping Tillicum and Woodbrook; these locations have really been underutilized because they haven’t been served by sewers and that’s about to change.”

Elected officials will get their first look at the report, which identifies such redevelopment opportunities as wider roads, street trees, and sidewalks to safely accommodate both truck and pedestrian travel; areas for future additional sewer extension; and fencing and landscaping sites to separate industrial areas from residential neighborhoods. The report also outlines such challenges as offsets in affordable housing, the potential need to relocate Woodbrook Middle School, and the area’s relationship to the planned Cross-Base Highway project.

The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 24, at the Clover Park Technical College Rotunda (Building 3). The public is welcome to attend and may review the report at www.cityoflakewood.us.

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