Lakewood-JBLM, WA|Press Release|
Lakewood City Manager’s Weekly Bulletin For May 8
Based on current conditions, the city made the difficult decision to cancel a number of upcoming events.
Based on current conditions, the city made the difficult decision to cancel a number of upcoming events.
Adams earned her law degree from the University of Puget Sound School of Law, and her bachelor’s degree from Central Washington University.
The deadline for completing the survey is May 15.
These lots were previously closed to limit people gathering in an effort to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Once the application is verified the pass will be mailed to you at the address listed on the application.
The leading issues in grill fires are mechanical failure or malfunction, combustibles placed too close to the heat.
Staff will drive through senior communities to say Hi and spread cheer!
The next regularly scheduled meeting is May 26.
The tracks are clearly posted with “No Trespassing” signs, and they are extremely dangerous with Amtrak and other trains using them.
Business, recreational and social activities will resume in the city.
The city administration is eager to support businesses in terms of resources, information, promotion, regional collaboration and more.
'We have about 19 dealerships in Renton that will be able to provide expanded sales and services.'
The public is encouraged to submit photos of the flyover through the 62nd AW Facebook page.
Pioneer Park, Grayland Park and the Puyallup Valley Sports Complex remain closed for all use.
Members of the traveling public are invited to learn more about these improvements at an online open house this month.
This is the first time in more than two decades that SummerFEST will not be held at Fort Steilacoom Park.
Summer day camp offerings have been reduced to meet health and safety guidelines.
The formation will continue over numerous healthcare facilities across the region.
Safe Boating Week is an important opportunity to remind ourselves that protecting the future of our water ways rests on each of us.
The event is open to all middle school and high school age students.