Posts Tagged ‘Oakmont 2030’
Reflections on the Focus and Purpose of the Oakmont 2030 Process
What was chosen as the focus of Central Area redevelopment efforts is those items (Mitch Conner’s enumerated “14 projects”) that are facilities in the Central Area and that anchor the three models submitted by Archilogix for member reaction. The nearly exclusive focus on the Central Area as the follow-on to Oakmont 2030 should be no…
Read MoreFEATURE – Oakmont Central Area Complex Redevelopment Project: Years of Discussion and Planning
After more than a decade of community discussions, committee work, and planning, the Oakmont Village Association (OVA) continues to evaluate a major redesign of the Central Complex—an evolving vision that has most recently culminated in Concept 3: “A Walk in the Park.” The project remains in its concept cost modeling phase, with discussions focusing on…
Read MoreOPINION: The Central Area Project — What Will It Cost?
Insights Into the Central Area Project Preliminary Cost Modeling Estimates, What Members Might Expect to See [Editor’s Note: Ordinarily The Oakmont Observer will not reprint articles that have first appeared as posts on Nextdoor. We are making an exception in this case, because of the importance and timeliness of the topic and the failure of…
Read MoreNEWS AND OPINION: Board Ignores Objections, Votes Full Speed Ahead on the Most Ambitious Oakmont 2030 Proposals
NEWS: After an active discussion at today’s OVA Board of Directors meeting, the BOD created a resolution on the fly (i.e. it was not in the agenda) and approved a controversial recommendation from the Long Range Planning Committee, stated in the LRPC report as: LRPC recommends that the board explore in more detail the Walk…
Read MoreTransparency Crisis: The Unanswered Questions Behind Oakmont’s Central Area Designs
Recently, the Oakmont community was invited to participate in a questionnaire survey to provide feedback on three proposed design concepts for the Central Area. The survey was a significant opportunity for residents to voice their opinions and shape the future of our community. However, despite the completion of this survey, there appears to be a…
Read MoreAn OVA Member’s View of the Central Area Planning Process
Editor’s note: The posters will be up and comments will be collected only through July 26. No estimates of cost are provided, and you are not being asked to select among the various concepts and floor plans, but rather to provide your suggestions and preferences among the various features. You may find the images and…
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