Lakefront project pleases some, concerns others

Group of homeowners gathered for a Q&A discussion with developer John Rao, who would like to move forward with his plan to add condominium/retail structures to the lakefront community. / Photos by Noah Kutz / Wrangler News

 

By Noah Kutz | Wrangler News

Residents are deliberating over conceptualized changes being unveiled for the Tempe Lakes community, clouding the air with a mix of excitement and trepidation.

The Lakes community has long had a reputation for its desirable waterfront properties, friendly neighborhood atmosphere and exquisite California-esque style.

Needless to say, people who live in The Lakes have paid exceptional prices for the neighborhood’s offerings and expect their concerns regarding the area’s future to find resolution when they come up.

One particular sore spot for the neighborhood lies on Lakeshore Drive across from the community’s Beach and Tennis Club.

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