Gaslight Village

Walkability & Community

I moved close to Gaslight Village for walkability, and I enjoy seeing diverse people of all generations out and about, especially near the lake. Centralized free parking would help accommodate visitors driving from distances. Housing options with all or mostly one-level living would be great for the many grandparents who move here. More restaurants with […]

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Charming yet congested

I enjoy walking up and through Gaslight Village but I avoid driving and parking in the neighborhood. That is tricky when picking up take out from local restaurants. I greatly appreciate how Gaslight Village doubles as a community gathering space for festivals and parades. I do wish there was a cut through to the lake.

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Reduce Traffic Issues

Development should strive to reduce traffic issues and increase pedestrian and bike friendliness of the area. A major reason to live in East is the walkability of the area. However, this is already in jeopardy due to traffic congestion around the lake and the high school/sports activities. Any new shops or increased home density will

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Investment in the community

It is critical that any major development in gaslight village draws individuals that appreciate and are invested in the community. Rental units should be kept to an absolute minimum. Expansion of housing options should be more focused on condominiums and town homes. Whatever is developed will also ultimately draw upon our public safety department so

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Gaslight Village

I can’t help but ask that we think about how to maximize a walking-focused downtown. Could this be a town square (think Munich) instead of a street? With parking entrances/spots focused on the edges of the community versus the center? With the lake, park and stadium, we have the chance to do something no other

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Walkable, green mini-city

I would love to see additional shops & restaurants in the area, including a good coffee shop/bakery. Keep the overall walkability and improve bike-ability with dedicated bike lanes. Additional green space would be great – there’s no reason for the current fountain by the parking garage circle to be all concrete. Public restrooms and a

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Traffic Flow and Safety

Living on a major gateway into Gaslight Village, I have a birdseye view to the traffic problems and safety concerns. Traffic heading to D&W is not necessarily local residents, and often travel at speeds rounding the corner that does not anticipate foot, bike and new electric modes of transportation to literally be everywhere including in

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