AGREEMENT IS REACHED BETWEEN CITY AND WEST VILLAGE DEVELOPER FOR BLIGHTED LINDBOM SITE

AGREEMENT IS REACHED BETWEEN CITY AND WEST VILLAGE DEVELOPER FOR BLIGHTED LINDBOM SITE
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The City of Brighton has negotiated and approved a modified site plan for the West Village development to be located on the former Lindbom Elementary School property. The proposed West Village project was initially denied by the City, over the City’s concerns related to the project’s density and height. The developer and owner of the property jointly filed a lawsuit challenging the City’s denial, alleging constitutional claims related to due process and the unlawful taking of property. After much negotiation, the City was able to achieve a modified plan through a lawful consent judgment that addresses the concerns of the City and many residents, including a reduced density and modified two story plan. 

The privately owned Lindbom property has been vacant for over ten years and has been the subject of many trespass, neglect, and vandalism complaints to the City’s police department. The modified plan allows the contamination on the property to be safely addressed, and the property responsibly developed. 

The City is looking forward to the final removal of the vacant Lindbom school after several failed attempts at development. The City is confident that the modified site plan addresses the concerns of the City and many of its residents, and brings about a welcome close to uncertain outcomes related to the blighted and vacant Lindbom property.

City Staff and City Council always welcome comments, questions, and concerns by contacting info@brightoncity.org or 810-844-5053.

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