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Elderly residents demand urgent safety investigation in Lakewood

August 27, 2024 | Lakewood City, Jefferson County, Colorado


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Elderly residents demand urgent safety investigation in Lakewood
During a recent government meeting, residents raised urgent concerns regarding public safety and living conditions in their community. One resident highlighted significant issues at a local apartment building, particularly affecting elderly tenants. She reported malfunctioning elevators, which pose a risk to seniors, and a broken electrical unit emitting harmful black smoke. The resident emphasized that these conditions violate regulatory laws set by HUD and other agencies, jeopardizing the health and safety of vulnerable residents. She called for an investigation into these matters, citing the need for functional elevators and proper maintenance to ensure the well-being of elderly occupants.

Another resident, Dawn Austin, addressed public safety in Lakewood, commending local police efforts to curb illegal activities, such as driving with expired registrations. She urged the council to support the police in enforcing these regulations and to enhance the Neighborhood Watch program, which has seen limited activity due to budget constraints. Austin also called for the enforcement of existing municipal codes regarding pedestrian obstruction, expressing concern over individuals walking in roadways, which she believes endangers both pedestrians and drivers.

The meeting underscored the community's demand for improved safety measures and accountability from local authorities to address these pressing issues.

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