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Staff reports: Nisqually honor walk set for Feb. 28; Alliance Residential approved by hearing examiner; police audit grant awarded

2256696 · February 11, 2025
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City staff provided a bundle of operational updates at the Feb. 10 Lakewood study session: a tribal honor walk Feb. 28, a South Tacoma Way groundbreaking, hearing‑examiner approval for the Alliance Residential project, a $45,000 grant for a police‑station energy audit and a failed state application for mobile‑home park funding.

City staff delivered multiple project updates and event notices at the Lakewood City Council study session on Feb. 10, 2025.

Parks and events: City staff said the Nisqually Tribe will partner with Lakewood for a chief honor walk on Friday, Feb. 28, from noon to 2 p.m. at Fort Steilacoom Park; the walking route will follow the proposed Nisqually Loop Trail and the plaza near Wahaup Lake will serve as the gathering area. Staff also reported a planned ribbon‑cutting and groundbreaking for the final segment of South Tacoma Way (80th to 88th) with Congresswoman Strickland; the council noted Strickland secured $2.5 million toward that project.

Land use and capital projects:…

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