Zoning Updates
August update: Roundtable discussions
Ward 3 Council member Ken Cruz is hosting a series of Zoning Code Roundtables.
Location:
New America School
5806 W. Alameda Ave. (Cross streets: Harlan and Alameda)
Dates and Times:
- Saturday, Aug. 2: 10-11 a.m.
- Tuesday, Aug. 5: 6-7 p.m.
- Friday, Aug. 8: 10-11 a.m.
- Saturday, Aug. 9: 10-11 a.m.
- Wednesday, Aug. 14: 6-7 p.m.
Format Overview:
These are informal, drop-in-style sessions (one hour each, first-come, first-served basis). They’re meant to give residents time for the following:
- Ask questions, provide concerns, or share ideas tied to specific parts of the draft zoning code.
- Submit written feedback.
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August update: Roundtable discussions
Ward 3 Council member Ken Cruz is hosting a series of Zoning Code Roundtables.
Location:
New America School
5806 W. Alameda Ave. (Cross streets: Harlan and Alameda)
Dates and Times:
- Saturday, Aug. 2: 10-11 a.m.
- Tuesday, Aug. 5: 6-7 p.m.
- Friday, Aug. 8: 10-11 a.m.
- Saturday, Aug. 9: 10-11 a.m.
- Wednesday, Aug. 14: 6-7 p.m.
Format Overview:
These are informal, drop-in-style sessions (one hour each, first-come, first-served basis). They’re meant to give residents time for the following:
- Ask questions, provide concerns, or share ideas tied to specific parts of the draft zoning code.
- Submit written feedback.
- Participate in respectful, fact-based conversations.
This is not a forum for broad presentations, but a focused way to collect actionable input ahead of City Council's Aug. 11 first reading and Aug. 25 public hearing for the zoning code.
Please reference the new documents available in the "Important documents" section of this project page:
- New staff memo outlining the work that has been done by City Council and the Planning Commission.
- New redline version of the proposed zoning changes. Please note that this draft of the zoning code includes all the redline changes from the previous version, so this document only shows the redline changes that have been added since then.
- New draft zoning map.
- Past versions of the proposed Zoning Updates and maps are available in the "Past documents" section.
The current City Council meeting dates for the Zoning Updates have also changed to Aug. 11 and Aug. 25 (see more information in the Timeline).
As a refresher, the Zoning Updates are changes proposed to regulations that execute the community's vision set in the Comprehensive Plan, which is an advisory document that informs decisions about housing, transportation, sustainability, parks and more for the next 15 years. The zoning changes are a major component of implementing the Comprehensive Plan and promoting its goals.
Why are zoning updates important?
Zoning is a set of laws that regulate how land can be used in a specific area, and cities create these regulations to promote the health and safety of the community. Over the years, these zoning laws need to be updated, and Lakewood is in the process of updating its Zoning Ordinance.
The proposed changes that the Planning Commission and City Council will discuss in the coming months cover three main areas outlined below. Visit the News feed to learn about these different areas of updates:
- Technical changes that clean up, clarify and modernize the zoning regulations.
- City Council requested changes that will address housing needs.
- Modifications required under new state laws.
Follow this discussion and stay up to date on this work:
- Watch a presentation about these updates.
- Check the News feed to learn more.
- Read the Zoning Update Staff Report.
- Review the City Council's 2024 resolution about its priorities.
- Review the timeline for upcoming meetings and public hearings to find out when to participate in the discussion.
- Sign up to follow the project.
Ask a question
Ask your question here, and city staff will respond within three business days. Questions and answers about this project can be visible to the public.
For general questions and concerns about the city, please visit Lakewood.org/RequestLakewood, which is the city's online customer service hub available 24 hours a day.
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CDR asked about 1 month agoThanks for your interest in this project, and the updated documents with the new amendments are expected to take a couple more weeks. They will be posted as soon as they are available.
Best regards,
The Project Team
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lenoreherskovitz asked about 1 month agoLenore -- The updates on the zoning amendments are expected to take a few more weeks, but they will be posted as soon as they are available.
Best regard,
The Project Team
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Share Hello! I'd like additional clarification on the removal of minimum parking requirement in accordance with state law. Is the intent only to remove minimum parking requirements where state law requires it, or would this be a citywide update to simplify the zoning code by removing minimum parking requirements from all land uses to simplify the zoning code and create more balanced markets for land use? on Facebook Share Hello! I'd like additional clarification on the removal of minimum parking requirement in accordance with state law. Is the intent only to remove minimum parking requirements where state law requires it, or would this be a citywide update to simplify the zoning code by removing minimum parking requirements from all land uses to simplify the zoning code and create more balanced markets for land use? on Twitter Share Hello! I'd like additional clarification on the removal of minimum parking requirement in accordance with state law. Is the intent only to remove minimum parking requirements where state law requires it, or would this be a citywide update to simplify the zoning code by removing minimum parking requirements from all land uses to simplify the zoning code and create more balanced markets for land use? on Linkedin Email Hello! I'd like additional clarification on the removal of minimum parking requirement in accordance with state law. Is the intent only to remove minimum parking requirements where state law requires it, or would this be a citywide update to simplify the zoning code by removing minimum parking requirements from all land uses to simplify the zoning code and create more balanced markets for land use? link
Hello! I'd like additional clarification on the removal of minimum parking requirement in accordance with state law. Is the intent only to remove minimum parking requirements where state law requires it, or would this be a citywide update to simplify the zoning code by removing minimum parking requirements from all land uses to simplify the zoning code and create more balanced markets for land use?
zbholman asked 4 months agoThank you for your interest in the project. Unfortunately, the staff members with the expertise to answer this question are out of the office this week. When they return, we'll get you an answer, and please attend the April 3 open house where you could ask this question as well.
Sincerely,
The Project Team
Thanks for your patience in waiting for the experts in this to return to the office. The answer to your questions is that the draft proposed updates will maintain existing parking requirements for those properties not covered by the new state law.
Sincerely
The Project Team
Community engagement
These touchpoints are items other than the contacts with residents during the April 3 open house and other public meetings that are part of this project.
Important documents
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NEW Staff Memo July_2025 Zoning Updates_.pdf (190 KB) (pdf)
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NEW Proposed Zoning Code - July 2025 final redlines.pdf (6.53 MB) (pdf)
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NEW Draft Zoning Map 2025 07 14.pdf (1.63 MB) (pdf)
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QA Zoning Updates.doc (31.2 KB) (docx)
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Enhanced Development Menu Summary.pdf (101 KB) (pdf)
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April 23 presentation addressing comments.pptx (6.23 MB) (pptx)
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Zoning Update Open House Boards.pdf (68 MB) (pdf)
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City Council resolution on its values and top policy priorities.
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Zoning Updates touchpoints.docx (23.2 KB) (docx)
Videos: Meetings and presentations
Accessibility information
If you need an accessible version of any documents on this project page, please contact adacoordinator@lakewood.org(External link).
Timeline
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Feb. 19 Planning Commission meeting
Zoning Updates has finished this stageCommission will discuss both the Comprehensive Plan Updates and Zoning Updates. Watch the presentations about these updates: Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Updates. To review the information in the agenda packet and to provide public comment, visit LakewoodSpeaks.org.
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March 17 City Council study session
Zoning Updates has finished this stageCouncil will discuss both the Comprehensive Plan Update and the Zoning Updates. Information about this meeting will be posted 10 days prior to the meeting at LakewoodSpeaks.org
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Zoning Updates April 3 open house
Zoning Updates has finished this stageCome learn about Zoning Updates and share your thoughts, 4-6 p.m. April 3 at the Lakewood Cultural Center, 470 S. Allison Parkway.
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April 9 Planning Commission first public hearing
Zoning Updates has finished this stageThis is the first of three Planning Commission public hearings. This one will focus on the Comprehensive Plan Update to receive public testimony and make recommendations to City Council.
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April 23 Planning Commission second public hearing
Zoning Updates has finished this stageThis is the second of three Planning Commission public hearings. It will include both the Comprehensive Plan Update and serve as the first public hearing on the Zoning Updates to receive public testimony and make recommendations to City Council.
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May 21 Planning Commission hearing
Zoning Updates has finished this stageThis is the third of three Planning Commission public hearings. This will focus on the Zoning Updates to receive public testimony and make recommendations to City Council.
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Upcoming City Council meetings
Zoning Updates is currently at this stage- Aug. 11 -- City Council is expected to set the public hearing date for the proposed Zoning Updates.
- Aug. 25 -- City Council is expected to have a public hearing on the proposed Zoning Updates.
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