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To swap or not to to swap?


That is the question facing Lakewood voters in a Jan. 2 special election

Along with the seasonal barrage of Christmas cards filling their mailboxes, Lakewood residents are receiving ballots posing a single question: whether to swap city-owned land designated for park use for land owned by a private developer.

Lakewood City Council originally approved the exchange at a July 24 council meeting. Citizens against the exchange filed a petition on Sept. 8 protesting the decision, and city council voted to call a special election, according to the city of Lakewood Web site.

The debate between the supporters of the referendum and those opposed is a hot one.

Supporters urge residents to preserve a wildlife corridor in the Rooney Valley open space, while opponents insist the land swap is not equal with the slogan, "Don't Switch for the Ditch!"

Ballots are being mailed to registered Lakewood voters between Dec. 8 and 18. Voters can return ballots by mail or drop them off at the city clerk's office at 480 S. Allison Parkway by 7 p.m. Jan. 2.

Check out the commentary below by YourHub.com users and feel free to post your own opinion on the land swap.

Arguments for:

Postings by Ginny Krause
-The buck stops here
-Westword Ho Ho Ho
Click here to see more of Ginny's postings on the issue.

Vote for Rooney open space takes hold

Message from Mayor Steve Burkholder

A vote for the land exchange makes sense

Vote for Rooney Valley open space


If I could have my signature back...

If you vote the facts you will vote for the trade

The land exchange vote: A firsthand view

A picture is worth 1,000 words, but is it truthful

Land swap accomplishes open space objectives

Land swap is a good deal for wildlife, residents

What's next?

Land exchange a win-win

Arguments against:


Postings by Rita Bertolli
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Land swap debate convinces voters against Ref 1
-Vote against Ref. 1
- Developer hires NJ telemarketers to cajole voters
-Developer backs referendum to surrender parkland

Click here to see more of Rita's postings on the issue .

Postings by Allan Berger
-Proponents of land swap distort facts
-Economics of the exchange

Click here to see more of Allan's postings on the issue.

Carma's public relations campaign

On the eve of the land swap vote

Rooney Valley rip-off

Kill the swap

Lakewood land swap: an appraiser weighs in

Builder's thoughts on Lakewood's land give away

More information:

Supporters of the swap Web site

Opponents of the swap Web site

Land appraisal PDF

RooneyValley.org

Local coverage:


Denver Post article

CBS 4 article

Westword article


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We prevaied, 57% AGAINST the swap Jan 2, 2007.

Nice story Erin! If only you could've interviewd some wildlife????

Simple Questions for Lakeood Ref. 1 1. How does a wildlife corridor work when all wild life moving between the parks have to cross West Yale Ave (4 lanes, 35MPH) and Morrison Road (4 lanes, 55MPH) at grade? There is an existing underpass at Alameda but nothing at Yale and Morrison Road. For the safety of the wildlife why not leave the Alameda underpass as is and build wildflife underpasses at these two on grade crossings? Lets provide safety for the wildlife and any humans driving vehicles that might just run into them while they are crossing. 2. Why trade existing great view parkland for a ditch? On Green Mountain ALL parks are ditches! Does not the swapped land lead to Coyote GULCH Park? What does that name tell you? How about Ravines Open Space Park, Beech Park, Lower Ravine Park,and Hutchinson Park - these are all Green Mountain parks and they are all ditches. Find one of the few parks with a playground for the kids and, yes, it is next to a ditch.

Thank you so much Erin. I encourage people to look through the photos that Erin posted, which are great.

Thank you for doing a good job of explaining this confusing ballot issue. The map is especially helpful, illustrating the proposed wildlife corridor. Good job.

Nice work, Erin.

Erin - Thank you for taking the initiative to put together such an informative, fair and balanced report, so that people may weigh the evidence. This is super.

Nice summary. Tom
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