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Councilor Admits Zoning is a Developer Handout

"Yes, zoning is a developer handout" on top of City Council Member Sophia Mayott-Guerrero on the podium
Trickle down housing explained: Give developers a handout and hope that some taxpayer-subsidized units unfold

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Letter to the Editor: A Few Reasons Why I Don’t Spend Money in Lakewood

September 11, 2025/

Letter to the Editor: A Few Reasons Why I Don’t Spend Money in Lakewood by Christina Suzanne One way we can support our communities is to shop at local businesses and hire local serviceproviders. But when a “business district” is chaotic, joyless, uninspiring, and dangerous,people may think twice about spending their disposable income there. Colfax: Here’s how I described Colfax to a friend in Los Angeles…”There are Porsche and Audidealerships but also a plasma center, several tattoo parlors and pawn shops…no ice creamparlors or bookstores. There are lots of motels that are halfway houses and you have to becareful when driving because people may randomly run into the street.” While the Natural Grocers is staffed by really nice people, I still approach it with caution afterwitnessing a person hide a rather large knife behind dry goods on one of the shelves. “He likesto do that every night,” an employee told me. Wadsworth: Driving South on Wadsworth a few weeks ago, to the right was a homeless campwith strung-out people milling about. To the left, an urgent care center with boarded upwindows. I then realized I could not continue the arduous journey to BelMar Whole Foods, sit inthe left-turn lane by Alameda, and pretend not to notice the beggars and windshield washers. For the record, I think it’s cruel and inhumane to support people living and using drugs inpublic spaces when they need medical attention and professional care. The only place anyoneshould see beggars is at a Renaissance Festival where it’s...

Colorado Supreme Court finds Lakewood unconstitutionally expanded phone provider tax

September 11, 2025/

Colorado Supreme Court finds Lakewood unconstitutionally expanded phone provider tax Reposted from Michael Karlik, on ColoradoPolitics.com The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Lakewood improperly expanded the scope of a 1969 tax ordinance twice to encompass cell phone providers without holding the popular vote the state constitution requires. A Jefferson County judge previously determined the city’s actions failed to comply with the 1992 Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, which generally requires voters to approve any new tax or tax rate increase. Lakewood appealed to the Supreme Court with a policy argument: Local governments need to be able to reinterpret their laws to encompass emerging and unforeseen variations on things that are already taxed. But the justices brushed aside that contention, noting the city’s modifications swept in new entities who would not otherwise be subject to the tax specifically intended to cover traditional telephone providers. “The Lakewood City Council could have drafted the 1969 Ordinance to enact a tax on the business and occupation of providing telecommunications services, but it did not do so,” wrote Justice Richard L. Gabriel in the Sept. 8 opinion. Read the full article…

Recreation Centers Could Be Closed and Consolidated

September 7, 2025/

Recreation Centers Could Be Closed and Consolidated Your neighborhood recreation center could be closed and consolidated to be replaced by a “destination”, “regional”, or “multi-use” center. Closures have already been identified. Combine this knowledge with proposed zoning changes that would allow warehouse-sized distribution centers in any area, or high-density housing anywhere, and it is hard not to speculate what will happen to current rec center properties. For example, why is Lakewood buying Emory on behalf of the Action Center when beloved, large lot, city property may be destined to face the same fate as closed schools? No definitive plans have been made public. The details below come from several sources, much like the initial details that emerged about Lakewood purchasing Emory Elementary. When asked about Emory, for months, Lakewood officials would answer that there were “no current plans” or that Lakewood “had no direct control” over school buildings. All the while, backroom discussions were taking place. Only time will tell when and what will happen to Lakewood recreation centers. Lakewood says a centralized center is years away. Historical Planning Timeline: In 2022, Lakewood began asking residents whether they were interested in a new recreation facility. Residents said yes, not knowing that meant giving up their current facilities. More people were interested in improving existing facilities than starting new ones. In May 2023, City Council approved the Imagine Tomorrow! Parks and Recreation Plan as presented by staff. The recommendation to close and consolidate was not presented or discussed. So, unless you...

Safety Committee for Some

September 7, 2025/

Safety Committee for Some Previously deprioritized investigations got a slap in the face after City Council made a new police oversight committee to serve only the LGBTQ+ community, rather than providing oversight for all residents. Instead of learning a lesson from a member of a vulnerable community, Lakewood is now marginalizing others. The new committee is “to ensure Lakewood police achieve the goal of serving LGBTQIA residents and other marginalized communities with integrity, intelligence, and initiative.”   City Councilors Shahrezaei and Isabel Cruz made the motion, which ultimately passed unanimously. However, creating a police oversight or public safety committee is a big step that has been declined several times before. The committee, as envisioned, would potentially involve granting subpoena powers. Giving political appointees special powers could lead to the political weaponization of the justice system. Download Repeated calls for police oversight have been made over the years. So why is this special committee needed now? Why is it serving only one sector of the population? Is City Council suggesting Lakewood Police do not serve ALL LAKEWOOD with integrity, intelligence, and initiative? Are they calling all Lakewood Police homophobic? Or are they suggesting that Lakewood Police are just incompetent to begin with? What is the exact problem? Shahrezaei said that action was necessary because for weeks there was “a packed house”. Public from all over the Front Range asked for oversight in the case of Jax Gratton, who was found dead of unknown causes. Jax’s death was a tragedy. Many people came...

Lakewood Crime for August 2025

September 7, 2025/

Lakewood Crime for August 2025 Maps showing crime locations from Community Crime Map for the month of August 2025, in Lakewood, Colorado. Community Crime Map displaying 500 of 2,133 crimes in Lakewood, CO, August 2025. Note that numbers for “Lakewood” include parts of Denver, which doubles the number of crimes. Types of crime included Community Crime Map – Density analysis showing 500 of 2,133 crimes in “Lakewood, CO.” Note: Statistics seem to vary slightly per application (density map versus event map). This website is very user-friendly and can be zoomed in for better detail. Exact locations are changed for privacy.

Lakewood Passed the First Sections of the Zoning Code

September 7, 2025/

New Zoning For Racism, Equity and Climate Change At the time of breaking up the zoning code, Councilor Mayott-Guerrero argued that she had people lined up to speak at the August 25th meeting and, therefore, no delay was possible. On August 25th, residents got to see what she meant as speaker after speaker from her influence bubble came to speak. Almost all the speakers were young, connected to the nonprofit world, many from Ward 2, and believed these zoning changes were critical to climate change. Mayott-Guerrero was pleased with the results, saying it was overwhelming to have so many people in favor. A running theme throughout these public comments was that supporters believed the new zoning was necessary for racism, equity, and climate change. Lakewood HOAs are Racist The new zoning code overrides HOAs and mandates high-density developments, no matter what the HOA or individual homeowners want. Lakewood has the option of exempting HOAs, but they have not taken it. Zoning change supporters made a flurry of requests to deny an HOA exemption because they stated that HOAs were started to keep Black people out of neighborhoods. Speakers seemed to believe that if left unregulated, HOAs across Lakewood would exhibit racist behavior. Apparently, racist behavior includes saving single-family neighborhoods from high-density mandates. Equity The equity argument is a bit of a bait and switch. To back up, affordable housing advocates have been pushing density for years, starting with transit areas. The reasoning is that areas near a bus or train...

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