City Takes Ownership of Historic Landmark Building in Forward-Looking Plan for Economic Development
The city of Lakewood is now the proud owner of a historic building bearing the name of Lakewood’s earliest settlers. The Curtis Block building at …
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It’s Raining In Lakewood: Where Does Your Rooftop Runoff Go?
Lakewood, a city of homes with very little undeveloped property, may find the key to sewer improvements in our own backyards, driveways and roof drains. …
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Lakewood Police Reminds Residents to Be on ‘High Alert’ for IRS Tax Scam
As the tax-filing season begins, the Lakewood Police Department is reminding residents to continue to be wary of unsolicited telephone calls and e-mails from individuals …
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Lakewood City Council Calls Special Meeting Feb. 11 to Review Petitions
Lakewood City Council has scheduled a special public meeting to create a formal opportunity for the community to be heard on issues involving healthcare delivery …
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Emergency Medical Services Remain Fully Operational in Lakewood
As Lakewood Hospital discontinues inpatient care, the city of Lakewood wants all residents to be aware that a 24/7/365 full-service emergency department remains available at …
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Safe Drinking Water a Top Priority for the City of Lakewood
In light of the current drinking water lead contamination crisis in Flint, Mich., the city of Lakewood wants to reassure the public that providing and maintaining …
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Would You Like to Serve on a City Board or Commission?
Lakewood City Council is seeking volunteers to serve on various city advisory boards and commissions. Applicants must be residents of Lakewood, have a desire to …
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Clean Water Lakewood Volunteers: Educated and Engaged On Overflows
Clean Water Lakewood: Rebuilding the Pipeline for Our Future, is a group of citizen volunteers committed to understanding Lakewood’s sewer infrastructure to continue improvements and …
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Investment in Sewer Projects Spurs Rate Hike
As municipalities attempt to meet the challenges of aging water and sewer infrastructure — while complying with EPA mandates — increases on sewer rates will …
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Lakewood Public Art Task Force Hosting First Meeting in 2016
The newly formed Lakewood Public Art Task Force isn’t wasting any time getting started in 2016. The task force’s first order of business is to …
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