Lakewood Mayor Ray Coles Responds to Your ‘Ask The Mayor’ Questions: Wadsworth Park

The following is an ‘Ask The Mayor’ question submitted to TLS, and the Mayor’s response. Email your questions for the Mayor to [email protected].

Question:

Dear Mayor,

I am writing regarding Wadsworth Park. The township has done a beautiful job with this park, creating a pleasant sitting area where parents and even elders can relax. The park also provides swings and slides for little children, which has made it a wonderful addition to the neighborhood.

There is still a nice section of the park that is not being used at all — the last piece of property closer to Shefa Chaim Avenue. I would like to respectfully propose installing some activities specifically for older kids and teens. The current park features are geared mainly toward little children, but older kids could really benefit from something as well, such as rope climbing structures and other more challenging equipment, similar to what the township installed at Locust Park.

I would also like to point out that the neighborhood has grown significantly since the park was first installed, with at least 50 (probably much more) additional houses or more in the area. As a result, the park has become quite crowded during peak times, and added features for older children would be very helpful for the community.

If I may add one additional request, I would also ask the township to consider using rubber flooring in the park instead of mulch, for both the existing and any future park areas. Rubber flooring is safer, neater, and much less messy.

Thank you very much for your time and consideration. We truly appreciate the work the township has done to create and maintain this beautiful park.

Sincerely,

An appreciative resident!

Response from Mayor Coles:

Good morning

Thank you for your suggestions. I have passed them on to public works and asked them to work some improvements into our future plans.

We are also switching over to the rubber flooring when we install new equipment.

Thanks,

Ray

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chaim ozer
1 day ago

be happy you got a park, your area is only a few years old, typically the developer pays for it, be happy the township paid for it, let some other areas get something, besides you have a baseball field and soccer field not to far from you

Anonymous
Reply to  chaim ozer
1 day ago

The township didn’t pay for it. It comes from all of us taxpayers. They allocated our money for it.

Comfortably frugal
Reply to  Anonymous
1 day ago

To be clear they allocated money from all over town to it. The money and services should be allocated equitably throughout the town.

jake
1 day ago

truth is if you stop those white empty township busses that ride around empty all day in your area burning gas and money, there may be more funding to go around


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