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Government Relations - City of Lakewood

Lakewood, WALocal News

Lakewood, Washington, is proactively setting its legislative agenda for 2025, emphasizing the importance of collaboration with various government levels. The federal priorities include the Defense Community Infrastructure Program and considerations for Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), both vital for the city’s growth and military alignment. On the state front, the focus is on enhancing community partnerships, improving local parks, and ensuring compliance with clean building standards, reflecting a commitment to environmental stewardship and quality of life. At the county level, Lakewood is pushing for middle housing development and addressing rising juvenile crime, showcasing a comprehensive approach to community challenges. The city is also involved in the South Sound Housing Affordability Partners (SSHA3P), which aims to create accessible housing solutions across Pierce County.

Additionally, the South Sound Military & Communities Partnership (SSMCP) highlights Lakewood’s dedication to integrating military needs with community development. Residents seeking more information can access the detailed policy documents linked throughout the article. This strategic focus underscores Lakewood's commitment to fostering a thriving, inclusive community for its residents.

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