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Lakewood service requests can start online

Lakewood's Report an Issue / Request Service page gives residents an online, app, phone, and email path for common city-service questions.

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Lakewood’s city model has always leaned practical: clear streets, city services, contract layers, and neighborhoods where small maintenance issues are easier when they are reported cleanly. The Report an Issue / Request Service page is the everyday route for that.

The page gives several ways to make a service request, including Lakewood Online, mobile app options, phone, and email. That is useful because not every issue belongs in the same place as a building permit, trash pickup, or police report. A routine city-service question can often start here instead.

Write the request like someone will have to find the spot from your words. Include the closest address, cross street, landmark, side of the street, and a short description. If the issue is about a park, sidewalk, code matter, tree, light, sign, or street condition, add that category clearly. Photos help when the location is easy to miss.

For immediate danger, use emergency channels. For regular city-service fixes, Lakewood Online is the tidy first move.

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Lakewood Report an Issue / Request Service page.

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