You can enter the Lynwood New City Motto Contest and, if chosen, your motto will represent Lynwood!
This free training allows businesses and employees to learn about safety protocols and to self-certify that they have completed the training
Lynwood Public Works crews continue the street improvement project along Agnes Ave. between Bullis Road and Atlantic Ave.
"The current Health Officer Order also allows the following sectors to reopen under specified timelines and restrictions"
Indoor services may resume at 25% capacity. Outdoor services should continue as much as possible.
The November 3 General Election is just around the corner.
Register now for the City of Lynwood Free Afterschool Program.
They also offer a Laptop & Hotspot loan program.
In this time of distance learning, here are some activities to do, books to read and movies to watch to celebrate Latino Heritage Month.
Attention Lynwood Residents! We have only six days left to respond to the 2020 Census.
Lynwood Public Works crews are busy working on street improvement projects across the City.
As with everything in 2020, events and celebrations honoring Latino Heritage Month have, for the most part, moved online.
In honor of Latino Heritage Month the Lynwood City Council issued a proclamation at this week’s regular council meeting.
Measure LH will impose a 3% gross receipts tax gross receipts tax on for-profit hospitals and all funds will go into the city’s general fund
In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence days on September 16 and September18, respectively.
Today we are only thinking of the two deputies and are praying for their recovery.
Also, Columbus Day or Día de la Raza, which is October 12, falls within this 30-day period.
The September 30 deadline to respond to the #2020Census is fast approaching.
Street improvement projects such as the one on Agnes Street rely on federal funding based on the Census.
As fall approaches families start to plan for the upcoming holiday season beginning with Halloween.
Southern California Edison reports that the power outages that plagued the City of Lynwood are over and that service has been restored.
September is National Preparedness Month. After an emergency, you may need to survive on your own for several days.
The number of COVID-19 cases reported in the city of Lynwood sits just under 3,000 today (Friday).
Illegal dumping in the City of Lynwood has increased dramatically in the past year and it’s keeping our Public Works crews busy.
"Beginning Monday, September 14, schools K-12 may offer in-school services for small cohorts of students with IEP"
Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation to protect millions of tenants from eviction and property
All California voters will be sent a vote-by-mail ballot with a prepaid postage return envelope for the November 3, 2020 General Election.
National Preparedness Month is recognized each September to promote family and community disaster planning now and throughout the year.
"If you haven’t responded yet, it is more important than ever to make sure your household is counted. "
"Parents, do your children need to connect to WiFi and have a cool zone to get their school work done?"
You may have noticed new construction on Agnes Street between Atlantic Ave. and Bullis Rd.
The caravan/kiosks will be from 4:00pm to 6:00pm, and will start in the parking lot of South East High School.
Limited to the first 150 residents that register.
Lynwood has been notified that the West Nile virus was detected in our City.
Find out more and sign up at tinyurl.com/spmapsignup!
COVID-19 Food Voucher Program
In recent months, the amount of trash and bulky items left on Lynwood’s streets and alleys has dramatically increased.
If every person, regardless of age or citizenship status is counted, our community will get its fair share of federal funding.
Make one of the Los Angeles Community College District’s nine colleges your first choice to complete your higher education goals!
Due to the excessive heat predicted in the forecast, the Parks & Recreation Department will be open