We all know Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd is one of the major thoroughfares in Lynwood.
In an effort to reduce costs, the LNP will now be produced every other month. That means that there will not be a February issue.
Each week we tell you how much work the Lynwood Public Works crews do to keep the city’s streets and alleys clean.
Mark your calendars!
"If you’ve grown up in Lynwood, you no doubt have spent time at Henning Youth Center. But did you know how it was named?"
“You will be hearing it a lot as we celebrate the city’s 100th birthday this year!”
This is one way the City of Lynwood is working to keep alleys clean from debris and illegally dumped items.
In its 100 years, the City of Lynwood has welcomed many important visitors.
A big rainstorm is headed toward Lynwood, with expected rainfall of 2-4 inches.
Free COVID-19 tests are available to Lynwood residents on both Thursdays and Saturdays until the end of February.
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As Lynwood celebrates its Centennial year, we’ll look back on the history of our City. Last week we told you how Lynwood got its name.
This week’s high winds downed three large different trees across the Lynwood that had to be removed from City streets.
The County predicts we will move to Phase 2A in early February.
This year, the City of Lynwood celebrates it’s Centennial year. Each week, we’ll take a look at Lynwood’s history.
The City of Lynwood offices will be closed on Monday, January 18 in observance of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
At last week’s meeting, the Lynwood City Council extended the local emergency order relating to the COVID-19 pandemic to March 15, 2021.
Quick, easy, and painless oral swab test
"Let’s work together to keep Lynwood clean"
Los Angeles County announced more than 12,000 new COVID-19 positive cases yesterday. Each day, cases and deaths continue to surge.
This project commenced at the beginning of December 2020 and will provide safe, upgraded, and lasting infrastructure for the years to come.
This change will be good for the environment and you’ll have access to the LNP at your fingertips all month long!
"He was recently promoted from the rank of Captain to Commander and transferred to the East Patrol Division Administration."
"That means until further notice, our council meetings will be accessible only through Zoom."
"Have you already taken down your Christmas Tree? If it’s a real tree, it can be recycled."
Christmas and New Year’s are almost here! Please note the holidays will affect City Hall, street sweeping and trash pick-up.
We ask you to celebrate the Christmas holidays safely and, unfortunately, that means you should not have that big Christmas family gathering
Last week, Lynwood’s Public Works crews cleared illegally dumped items from 94 miles of alleys.
One thousand new trees are going to be planted around the city, thanks to TreePeople and Loyola Marymount University.
he City will provide up to $10,000 or a maximum six (6) months, whichever is less, for commercial rent.
Mayor for 2021, Marisela Santana, said she wants the community to know that she and her colleagues are listening to their concerns.
Holly jolly still is on the calendar as light displays, menorah lightings, Santa visits, Nutcrackers & more go on. Just differently.
"That means until further notice, our council meetings will be accessible only through Zoom "
The Lynwood City Hall Building will be closed to the public and employees until Monday, December 21, per Cal-OSHA precautions.
Reminder: You will be charged for all clean-up costs if you are found to have illegally dumped items that the City must remove.
The reimbursement will NOT cover such things as alcohol, tobacco products, or similar products of this nature.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year!
"We hope you were able to join our livestream, but in case you didn’t, please enjoy some photos from last night!"
As the Christmas holiday nears, it is important that all of us stay vigilant to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Marisela Santana was unanimously elected as the City of Lynwood’s new Mayor at Tuesday’s Council meeting.