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Opinion: Mayor gets leadership award for city work while others are not allowed give opinion

Lakewood Mayor Adam Paul received the Community Leadership Award from the Community Investment Alliance for his personal involvement with the Lakewood launch of an Extreme Weather Overflow Shelter. (news release here; link removed from lakewood.org) This was the first year for the shelter, which operated out of the Whitlock recreational enter.  During the Feb 27...
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Green Remodel: Just Research

Following up on resident concerns raised in a recent interview discussing the newly approved “Green Remodeling” project, Lakewood Mayor Pro Tem Wendi Strom and the Sustainability Committee Chair, Glenn Weadock, responded that this was just research, that outcomes had yet to be determined and no policies have been set. The implication of project approval is...
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Brother Jeff Interview with Anita Springsteen

Cross-Post from Brother Jeff Lakewood City Council, NAACP and What Happens When Power Fights the Power. 30 Minutes with Councilwoman Anita Springsteen. https://www.facebook.com/jeff.fard/videos/2046875489008195 Highlights and notes from the video: Anita Springsteen discusses the latest on Lakewood City Council. Brother Jeff expresses surprise that Lakewood is seeing increased homelessness. They discuss Aurora’s outstanding fireworks show and...
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Gas Stoves and Possible Permitting Issues: Interview with JoanFromLakewood

Joan From Lakewood brings attention to gas stoves and possible changes in Lakewood in this video interview. https://youtu.be/GDkdRqznS9k Joan highlights state and federal laws that impact us and shows how other localities are reversing gas stove bans. Joan also talks about permitting issues she has seen on Nextdoor wherein businesses are having trouble getting their...
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The Biggest Danger on July 4th? It’s Not What You Think

Independence Day is the number 1 or number 2 holiday for driving fatalities, usually involving drinking or drugs. An estimated 620 people nationwide may die this year.  In contrast, from 2005-2020 there were an average of 8.5 deaths per year nationwide from fireworks-related injuries. Most injuries are from common fireworks such as sparklers. Neighborhood conversations...
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HB23-1255 Lakewood’s Response to the State’s Attempt to Overturn Our Strategic Growth Initiative

By Lenore Herskovitz Update July 16, 2023: In the last paragraph of my article on HB 23-1255 I commented that Lakewood was M.I.A. in media coverage. A newly discovered article from CBS reporter Alan Gionet that was first published on April 11, 2023 does include a statement from Mayor Adam Paul. It is interesting to...
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Lakewood Budget Board Recommends Keeping Future TABOR Refunds

On June 6, the Lakewood Budget and Audit Board decided to recommend that Lakewood keep future TABOR funds instead of refunding any excess to taxpayers. That recommendation will proceed to City Council for approval, along with the recommendation for resident input through focus groups. If approved, the issue will be on the 2024 ballot. In...
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Voice of the People: Italy Proposes New Restrictions on Short-Term Rentals due to Negative Impacts

   Due to negative impact on locals, including but not limited to affordability, Italy has proposed new restrictions on STRs, just as Malaysia had to recently do, just as Paris, Tokyo & Colorado towns have had to do. Please read below article.     Why didn’t Lakewood City Council heed the info, repeatedly presented to them,...
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EPA extends public comment period for ethylene oxide (near Terumo)

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has extended their public comment period on two proposals that would further regulate ethylene oxide to protect people’s health and the environment. The agency is now accepting comments through June 27, 2023. https://www.epa.gov/hazardous-air-pollutants-ethylene-oxide/summary-how-engage-epa-actions-address-ethylene-oxide Ethylene oxide is an ongoing issue in Lakewood, originating from Terumo BCT. Read more from the Westword: https://www.westword.com/news/terumo-bct-ethylene-oxide-lakewood-cancer-lawsuit-epa-13820045 Terumo BCT public comment:...
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The Right Words

Cross-post from Alex Plotkin, YourHub And by the way, if you get hung up on words, then you’re going to let a lot of evil [individuals] slip through. Because evil people learn the correct terms very quickly. I don’t know if you’ve noticed that? They are the first ones to learn it so they can...
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