Board and commission descriptions, meeting schedule and application form can be found online.
The Larry Saunders Award comes with a $1000 grant to a non-profit organization (501c3) in Lakewood, courtesy of the Lakewood Community.
The Selden family service to Lakewood goes back to 1958, when Ed Selden became a Rotarian.
City services will be closed for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day on Monday, January 18, 2021.
Please note that City services will be closed on January 1, 2021 for New Year’s Day. City services will resume on January 4, 2021.
The purpose of the CARES Act was to provide fast and direct economic assistance for individuals, businesses, and local governments.
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Mr. Simpson is a retired history professor at Pierce College where he taught for over 25 years.
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Councilmember Simpson was elected to the Lakewood City Council At-Large in 2013 and then reelected in 2017.
More than one million coronavirus cases were reported in the United States over the last 7 days.
However, anyone who wants to drop off food or money is free to do so right now at several locations across Lakewood.
If you're around others, what are the chances you'll be exposed to the virus? Researchers have developed a new risk assessment tool.
Community members rallied to honor of Deputy Daryl Shuey, who suffered a medical emergency and died while on patrol earlier this week.
Lakewood city services will be closed in observation of Veterans Day.
The City intends to install public art pieces as a part of this project, preferably at the entrance points.
Officers will also be collecting food to support families in need.
To view the City’s complete legislative materials visit the Government Relations page.
The Proposed 2021-2022 Biennial Budget is tentatively scheduled to be adopted on November 16 at the Lakewood City Council Regular Meeting.
The City prepares and adopts budgets every two years.
For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near you and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
Cluster mailboxes will also be installed for approximately 35 residences whose mailboxes will be affected by the new roadway/sidewalks.
All event participants must show photo I.D. or utility bill with a Lakewood address.
Judge Mansfield was sworn in by Washington State Supreme Court Justice G. Helen Whitener.
Go out and pick some pumpkins and enjoy the many fall attractions pumpkin patches have to offer.
The keep up with the changing seasons the market will open and close just a little earlier starting Friday.
The City is also excited to announce that the Lakewood Farmers Market will be extended to October 16.
The masks and PPE were donated by Gimhae as an act of support, collaboration and friendship between the two cities.
The Pierce County Walk to End Alzheimer’s will be a socially-distanced walk to help raise money for research and treatment.
Due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City postponed the 2020 Lakewood Spring Clean-up Event that was planned for May of 2020.
The Lakewood Fall Clean-up Event will be held November 14-15. More information on this event will be coming soon.
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Living Access Support Alliance (LASA) is now accepting applications for the Lakewood coronavirus Rent Assistance program.
This week 153 bricks were engraved on the Veterans Memorial located outside Lakewood City Hall in Lakewood Towne Center.
Longtime residents of Lakewood know the drill, literally: Joint Base Lewis-McChord is planning day and nighttime drills Thursday and Friday.
Bars will be closed for indoor service, but can continue outdoor service. Alcohol service inside of restaurants must end by 10 p.m.
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Lakewood with an estimated population of 59,670 received an allocation of $1.79 million from the state.