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Litchfield Park Seeks Resident Feedback on Camelback Park Parking and Perimeter Wall Plans

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Published on March 07, 2024
Litchfield Park Seeks Resident Feedback on Camelback Park Parking and Perimeter Wall PlansSource: Google Street View

Attention Litchfield Park residents: it's time to be heard on the city's latest infrastructure pitch—a brand new parking lot and perimeter wall at Camelback Park. The City made an online survey that's open for business until March 18. Anyone looking to weigh in on what's bound to change the look and feel of Camelback Road and Dysart Road now's your chance.

The details were laid out on the City of Litchfield Park's official website, urging locals to quickly take to their phones or computers and fill out a feedback form. The survey is set to close sharply at 5:00 PM on the aforementioned date. While there's always a debate on the need for such developments, the city is looking to openly accumulate, and possibly act upon, the collective sentiment of its denizens.

Citizens spoon-fed up with the lack of parking can find solace in that change may be on the horizon, so long as the majority rattle loudly in favor. As for decoration—or deterrence, depending on your view—the perimeter wall is also up for communal input. If residents have any burning questions or need further convincing, the Engineering Department is but a phone call away at (623) 935-5033 or is ready to thoroughly engage through official channels.

The officials behind the initiative appear to genuinely to quickly want feedback, as noted by the ease of accessing the survey through a straightforward online link.