Lakewood-JBLM, WA|Press Release|
Lakewood City Manager’s Weekly Bulletin For March 5
The City is still reviewing artist entries for the 25th Anniversary Art Contest and winners are expected to be announced on April 8, 2021.
The City is still reviewing artist entries for the 25th Anniversary Art Contest and winners are expected to be announced on April 8, 2021.
Lakewood Spring Community Clean-Up On April 17 And 18.
For all community recipients of the 1st COVID vaccine at St. Elizabeth on March 7th - the 2nd dose will be given on April.
Work to replace a failing culvert under US 101 at milepost 1.2, just north of the Astoria-Megler Bridge, begins on March 8.
The meeting was scheduled to take place on March 17.
This grant was submitted by GSI and partners on behalf of and with support from local governments, businesses and non-profits.
The City Council meets on the first four Mondays of the month (except for holidays).
Contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation are scheduled to begin work Monday, March 15.
When not responding to emergencies, the Red Cross is providing critical training in first aid, CPR as well as holding blood drives.
Renters who don't qualify for rental or utility assistance will be referred to Housing Justice Project for free eviction resolution service.
'We are interpreting all uses of picnic shelters as social gatherings, as defined by the Governor’s COVID-19 phase 2 guidelines.'
VISION 2050 is the overarching document that delineates how the City of Gig Harbor should address their future growth.
'We are so proud of our schools, teachers, students and families and are so appreciative of everything it took to make this transition.'
The 3-day show featured industry focused exhibitors and held over 52 on-demand and live seminars.
On Wednesday, April 7, at 7 p.m., the commission will host a virtual grant workshop.
The meeting is broadcast live, 7:00 p.m., on ECTV, Channel 21 (Comcast) and livestreamed here.
Travelers should prepare for a new stage of work on the I-5 Steilacoom-DuPont Road to Thorne Lane Corridor Improvements project.
The girders will be the foundation for a community-connecting lid in Seattle’s Montlake neighborhood.
The Council will also accept telephonic/remote testimony. Direction to access the meeting will be available on the March 15, 2021 agenda.
The owner may submit the appeal immediately, but the PCHB must receive it no later than 04/22/2021 (Appeal Date).