City accepts land for buffer zone in Rooney Valley
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Contributed by: City of Lakewood on 12/13/2007 Just over 2.6 acres of land for municipal and park purposes were transferred to the city of Lakewood in action by the City Council at its regular meeting Dec. 10. City Council approved Resolution 2007-60, accepting the deed to the property from Carma Lakewood, LLC, the company building the Solterra development in the Rooney Valley in southwest Lakewood. The land is along Coyote Gulch south of Iron Spring Park, in the vicinity of South Indiana Street and West Iliff Avenue. It is intended as part of a buffer between the Solterra development and the neighborhood to the east. The neighborhood had requested some kind of buffer as part of the development. The 2.6 acres will add a buffer strip between the neighborhood and the new development.