City of Lake Wales

City of Lake Wales

Government Administration

Lake Wales, FL 658 followers

The City with Progressive Vision and Vintage Charm!

About us

The City of Lake Wales was established in 1917 and is located in Polk County, Florida and lies among rolling hills on the highest ground in peninsular Florida. In the valleys around Lake Wales, there are many clear lakes that furnish year-round recreational opportunities. The city is located in the geographical center of the Florida peninsula, and is accessible by U.S. Highway 27 (north / south) and State Highway 60 (east / west). Interstate 4 crosses the state 25 miles north of Lake Wales, and both the Tampa and Orlando International Airports are approximately 1 hour's drive away. ◦Population: 15,011 (Bureau of Economic & Business Research, Univ of Florida) ◦Area: 20.14 square miles This page is operated and maintained by City of Lake Wales staff in order to better communicate with the public. Contact information is 863-678-4182, [email protected] All content posted on this page is subject to public disclosure. This page is subject to LinkedIn’s Terms of Service. LinkedIn could collect personal information through user’s use of the site; and that this personal information may be disseminated by a third party; and that such dissemination may not be governed or limited by any state, federal or local law or policy applicable to the City. This page is maintained in accordance with The City of Lake Wales Social media policy. http://lakewales.elaws.us/ordinance/2019-06 The City reserves the right to restrict or remove any content that is deemed in violation of this policy or any applicable law.

Website
http://www.cityoflakewales.com
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Lake Wales, FL
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1917
Specialties
Public Safety - Fire & Police, Utilities - water & watewater, Public Services - Streets, Parks, Airport, and Library Services

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    Check out the work City of Lake Wales Horticulturalist Kevin Polk and his team are doing to the median strips on Central Avenue in front of City Hall. Soil preparation and irrigation around the city help new plants thrive throughout Lake Wales to cultivate our “City in a Garden” – the Central Avenue traffic islands being one of the target points. As it takes a few weeks to clear out, the team has been preparing the ground by weed managing the Nutsedge on the medians. Some of the new plants being grown are the Pink Shower Trees, the Maui Yellow, Caranday Palms and Coontie Cycads. Follow along for more updates about the long term horticultural projects being brought to the city.

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    Homeowner Charles Boswell was celebrated by community members and city leaders for the enhancements made to his house facilitated by Legacy Housing - a Lake Wales Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) program. The upgrades include new windows, new kitchen cabinets, new kitchen countertops, new kitchen sink and faucet, new tile back splash for kitchen, fresh paint of window trims and new interior doors and locks. Seniors living in a CRA area, who are interested in qualifying for the Legacy Housing Program are encouraged to contact CRA Specialist Cheryl Baksh at (863) 678-4182 Ext. 1337. For more information, visit: https://lnkd.in/gw-tgYQE

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    The Lake Wale Municipal Airport secured a fuel truck which will make it easier for bigger planes and jets to refuel right here in Lake Wales rather than having to go elsewhere. The new truck will be able to bring the fuel directly to planes. This solves a logistics problem: jets have a massive wingspan. Many could not get close enough to the old holding tanks to get fuel, so they would have to fly to another airport that was more accommodating. Lake Wales will no longer lose those fuel sales. This also encourages airport patrons to stay in the area and to spend their money locally. "The airport is definitely making strides to compete with all the other airports around here," said Airport Director Amanda Lomneck. The improvements could have a far reaching economic impact on the area. As the facility becomes more sophisticated, it becomes more attractive to larger companies to eventually open an operation here. That would mean new jobs for residents and more tax money coming into city coffers. So the new fuel farm and new fuel truck are a great investments in the area's future. And it didn't cost the city one red cent. The Florida Department of Transportation paid the 1.1 million dollar bill.

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    Commissioner Carol Gillespie was awarded a Certificate of Completion for attending the Florida League of Cities Institute of Elected Municipal Officials (IEMO). This training provides elected municipal officials with the skills and knowledge to govern their municipalities effectively. Florida League of Cities serves the needs of Florida’s cities and promotes local self-government.

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    City of Lake Wales Horticulturist Kevin Polk and his crew are adding a new and improved irrigation system to Downtown Linear Park by the library. These improvements will sustain new plants, flowers and plant sculptures that are planned for the park. Kevin says, “Planning and preparation of the soil are vital with projects like this, so the plants thrive long-term.” Stay tuned for more updates as we grow our “City in a Garden!”

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    Chick-fil-A, Chipotle & Starbucks are looking to set up shop in Lake Wales. Starbucks just received site plan approval by the City’s Growth Management Department. Chick-fil-A and Chipotle are in the predevelopment stage, gathering information, locating land and drafting up conceptual designs. Chick-fil-A, known for its crispy and grilled chicken sandwiches, nuggets, waffle fries and milkshakes is exploring land on HWY 27 next to WaWa. Chipotle, famous for its bowls, tacos and mission burritos is exploring property on HWY 27, south of the new Slim Chickens restaurant next to Hampton Inn & Suites. Starbucks is targeting a corner lot across from the entrance to Eagle Ridge Mall in between the DyerChevy car dealership and Slim Chickens restaurant.

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    Community members got the chance to see the draft conceptual plans for future City parks, trails and recreation facilities. The public meeting was geared to capture feedback from citizens. Staff in the Parks & Recreation department and consultants with Catalyst Design Group presented draft designs of Lake Wailes Waterfront Park, Crystal Lake Park, Kiwanis Park, Lake Wales Northwest Park, Olmsted Heritage Park, Lake Wales Soccer Complex and the Lake Wales Family Recreation Center.

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    The City of Lake Wales was awarded a $22.9 million grant to fund the redevelopment of four road segments in historic downtown Lake Wales. The funding was awarded by the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) program. First Street, Central Avenue, Lincoln Avenue and A Street will be redeveloped into complete streets according to the City’s award-wining Lake Wales Connected Plan. The City’s project plan is one of 148 nationwide projects to be awarded funding by the RAISE program. “This grant greatly impacts the core of historic Lake Wales, accelerating the revitalization of the downtown district and northwest neighborhood,” City Manager James Slaton said. The plan comprises a road diet, separated cycle track, expanded ADA accessible sidewalks, safety enhancements at sidewalks and railroad crossings, increased shade tree canopy cover and raingardens, lighting, underground high-speed fiber and streetscaping. “Lake Wales beat out other major cities throughout the nation,” Lee Hale, civil engineer and grant writer with Hale Innovation said. Other projects within the Lake Wales Connected plan include the recently completed 3,000-foot multiuse Park Avenue Connector Trail that connects Lake Wailes Park to downtown, and the construction of an $18.5 million revitalization project on Park Avenue, scheduled to be completed this fall. The RAISE program provides funding to projects of local and regional significance, such as multimodal and multijurisdictional road, rail, transit and port projects.

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    Check out the newly enhanced City website. www.lakewalesfl.gov Convenient access to City information and easy navigation are now available. City staff based the new enhancements on feedback from citizens. We also identified which content was most visited by users and removed various steps to access the information. More enhancements will be revealed in upcoming promotional videos. Staff in the communications department wants to hear your feedback on the new enhancements. Three question survey: https://lnkd.in/gZPVYTzv

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    City leaders and members of the community attended a ceremony to celebrate with home owner Josierene Randall. The Lake Wales Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) enhanced Mrs. Randall’s home with various upgrades, such as new windows, new exterior doors, new shutters, new sod, exterior paint and new fascia & soffit. A raised planter designed to grow fruits, vegetables and flowers was built and donated by the students and teacher, Ray Cruz from Roosevelt Academy. Seniors living in the northwest neighborhood, who are interested in qualifying for the Legacy Housing Program are encouraged to contact CRA Specialist Cheryl Baksh at (863) 678-4182 Ext. 1337 https://lnkd.in/g-J5p3ZH

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