Lakewood Informer

Resident generated news about Lakewood, Colorado

Lakewood Informer

Resident generated news about Lakewood, Colorado

Author : Lakewood News from Karen

How the shooting of a teen girl put a post-George Floyd police reform law to the test

From ScrippNews, By: Lori Jane Gliha , Brittany Freeman

“A Colorado city council member asked a simple question at a July 2023 public meeting, not knowing it would take more than two years to find out the answer.

“Lakewood City Councilor Anita Springsteen called on the city’s police to release body camera footage showing why officers shot and killed a teenage girl months earlier.

Emory Sold Amidst School Board Misinformation

Jeffco Schools unanimously voted to sell Emory with barely a stall in the consent agenda on November 13, 2025. Statements made at that time and also at the November 5 study session indicate that Jeffco School Board and staff were heavily influenced by one-sided propaganda. No other ideas were considered and the propaganda was passed along without fully informing the public.

Stewart Requests Taxpayer-Funded Legal Representation

Colorado State House Representative Rebekah Stewart of Lakewood has requested taxpayer-funded legal representation related to an ethics violation complaint.

According to the Colorado Sun, “Taxpayers will cover the legal bills for 15 Democratic state lawmakers who face ethics complaints related to a dark money-funded weekend retreat held in Vail last month.”

It is particularly ironic that Stewart is receiving taxpayer-funded legal relief. In her first term, Stewart sponsored HB25-1093, shifting more legal costs onto taxpayers. Under HB25-1093, if residents work hard enough to get a citizen initiative on the ballot, the city can take the measure to court, and residents would foot the bill.

Jeffco School Board Does Not Add Trust Accountability Measures

The Jeffco School Board can’t evaluate the Superintendent on “trust” if they can’t figure out how to add it to her evaluation metrics. Even though such metrics have been repeatedly suggested, the board is unable or unwilling to figure out how to increase accountability, shown by this year’s 4 to 1 vote to pass the evaluation without more accountability.

During the 2025 evaluation approval, School Board Member Danielle Varda asked how to implement the new evaluation metrics the school board agreed to add in previous sessions. The rest of the school board refused to take the time.

Two new evaluation metrics were suggested in 2025, the main one being a new measure for trust, the other being for test scores.

In what sounded like a demand, Superintendent Dorland asked for co-accountability if a new evaluation measure based on trust was going to be implemented.

Some would say that sounded a lot like the statement, “if I go down, you go down.”

You Did It – Petitions1 and 2 Sufficient

Lakewood’s City Clerk has determined that the first two zoning petitions had enough signatures to meet initial sufficiency requirements. That means that City Council must now decide whether to repeal the ordinances or send the question to the ballot. 

This was a herculean task for a small group of people to accomplish in a very short period of time. But the recurring theme heard while gathering signatures was that residents didn’t know about the new zoning. The more people learned, the less they like it. And petitioners seemed to know that.

Gathering signatures gathered steam as time went on because of resident dissatisfaction and petitioners’ tireless efforts. 

The petitions are still subject to protest and verification for another 10 days. During this time, the number of valid signatures may change.

Progressives Win Lakewood City Council 2025

Every Lakewood candidate recommended by the Progressive Voters Guide won the 2025 race in all five ward districts. The Progressive Voter Guide also identified Wendi Strom, Isabel Cruz and Glenda Sinks as progressive candidates in 2023.

Under progressive leadership, Lakewood’s quality of life has declined while Council focuses on issues that residents consider secondary. With progressive ideology dominant, those with differing opinions have been run off, such as liberal-leaning Rich Olver and Anita Springsteen, and conservative-leaning Mary Janssen.

All candidates except Bill Furman ran on climate issues, even at a time when even Bill Gates has said that past investments in climate change have been misplaced. Bill Furman only wrote three little paragraphs on issues, saying the least of all candidates.

Dark Money Ties To Lakewood Officials

A recent ethics complaint was filed against a group of Colorado Representatives, including Lakewood’s Rep. Rebekah Stewart. The complaint alleges Representatives received gifts in the form of food, beverages and lodging in Vail for a lobbyist retreat. The main donor was One Main Street, a nonprofit of the same name as heavy political donors to Wendi Strom’s campaign for Lakewood Mayor in 2023. No matter the outcome of the ethics complaint, these dark money ties are being exposed in Lakewood and throughout Colorado.

As reported by the Colorado Sun: “Ethics complaints were filed Wednesday against several Democratic state lawmakers alleging they violated Colorado’s prohibition on elected officials receiving gifts when they attended a retreat last month in Vail where they mingled with lobbyists at a ritzy hotel.  The complaints were filed by Colorado Common Cause, a liberal-leaning nonprofit that advocates for an open government.“

Residents Concerned About Rec Center Consolidation

Residents are discovering the truth behind years of planning to consolidate Lakewood’s recreation centers. Despite denials from City Council, the documents speak for themselves. Recent discussions on nextdoor.com show that most residents are unhappy with the idea of closing down any rec centers.

Lakewood resident Steve F points out that the plan included automatic steps forward on rec center consolidation but officials now claim those are not being carried out. He writes, “They are REQUIRED by what they voted on to move forward.” He goes on to quote from the document: “NEXT STEPS: Upon approval, the goals and recommendations of the plan will be pursued by delegating each plan action to a staff representative along with a timeline for completion.” Assuming there is no one working on the consolidation, as staff and Council Members claim, Steve asks,  is there even a functioning city government in Lakewood?”

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