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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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West Metro Goes to Denmark – Twice

The May 16 West Metro Fire Protection District Regular Board Meeting highlighted the educational possibilities in Denmark. Fire Chief Lombardi shared the techniques developed at West Metro at the European Diversity Conference in April.  Deputy Chief Metz will attend the Officers Development Program in June. Both events were hosted by the Federation of European Fire...
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NAACP Comes to Jeffco

Lakewood City Council Member Anita Springsteen announced that she had the "amazing honor" to be asked by the NAACP to start a chapter in Jefferson County. The NAACP is the "home of grassroots activism for civil rights and social justice." Springsteen will continue to tackle inequality and abuses through her work with the organization. She...
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Home Affordability is Sacrificed for Safety

The City of Lakewood adopted the 2021 International Building Codes on May 8th. This move will increase the price of new and existing homes and increase the city’s authority to regulate maintenance on private property. Multiple City Council members stated that these changes were necessary for public safety. Safety The safety factor was directed toward...
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“Clarify the Authority” Means Transfering Authority

The May 8th Lakewood City Council meeting included an item to repeal and reenact Lakewood Municipal Code governing Parks and Recreation. The staff presentation delineates several updates. In the "other" items category, the voiceover includes "clarify the authority" of the Community Resources Director. In fact, the proposed language will transfer all authority from the City...
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Censure: Forgiveness Not An Option

On May 1, 2023, Lakewood City Council held a workshop on adding a censure policy to council procedures. The idea was prompted by using a specific word (“girls”) used in Council once, in an old-fashioned, politically incorrect way that was taken as a personal insult by some Council Members and residents. A public reprimand, which...
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Lakewood Special District Election Results

There are several special districts in and around Lakewood, which are often overlooked but control a lot of money, policy, and services. To help keep them in mind, we provide the list below. Cancelled elections only have enough candidates to fill the seats, therefore no contested elections. Please contact us with any additions or corrections....
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Lakewood Advisory Commission Adds Grassroots Leadership

The Lakewood Advisory Commission (LAC) was established to provide research on local issues to City Council. The questions of “how much research?” and “what for?” came up when City Council voted to update the LAC Ordinance. One resulting change was that the LAC can initiate their own research projects, for a grassroots, bottom-up approach instead...
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Public Input Matters

Lakewood City Council Members have decided to oppose several state legislative efforts: Land Use bill, Right of First Refusal, and Regulating Local Housing Growth Restrictions have now all been officially opposed or strongly opposed by Lakewood. This is almost a reversal of where Lakewood started on these issues, with only two Councilors wanting to oppose...
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