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City of Lakewood remains firm in its commitment to toilets located at the top of Mount Carbon, rather than at a different less obtrusive site on the new golf course property Despite the public appeals of Steve and Maggie Holben, construction of a golf course toilet structure has been completed at the top of Mount Carbon in Lakewood, Colorado, interrupting the stunning 360-degree view of the surrounding area. (Lakewood, CO) -- At the Monday, June 10, Lakewood City Council session, Lakewood residents, Maggie and Steve Holben, both spoke during the public comment portion of the meeting regarding their views on the golf course toilets placed atop Mount Carbon. In addition, several other citizens made public comment about the toilets, plus City Manager Michael Rock gave the City of Lakewoods perspective.
Mr. Rock restated the citys position that the toilets were in the best possible location for golfers, cyclists, joggers and hikers. He said the toilets will remain as placed, and the golf course will open at the end of the month.
Maggie Holben had asked the Lakewood City Council in her public comment that they act as a good custodian of the Mount Carbon vista and move the toilet structures downhill onto the golf course property where they belong, plus take action to help city employees avoid a similar situation in the future."
"My husband, Steve, and I have enjoyed picnics atop Mt. Carbon for a number of years, delighting in the wonderful 360-degree view of Denver and the Rocky Mountains. We've been shocked that toilet buildings are located directly on top of the mountain.
"As Steve has reiterated many times, the 360-degree view is simply wonderful, and we believe everyone's needs could be met through cooperation and compromise," Maggie says.
Maggie Holben may be reached at 303-984-9801 or by e-mail at maggie@absolutelypr.com. The website is http://www.savemountcarbon.com
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