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Lakewood council adopts ordinance creating temporary special-event permit

March 10, 2026 | Lakewood City, Los Angeles County, California


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Lakewood council adopts ordinance creating temporary special-event permit
The Lakewood City Council voted unanimously tonight to adopt Ordinance No. 2026-2, which adds a temporary special-event permit to the Lakewood Municipal Code. Mayor Cassandra Chase introduced the item for a second reading and adoption and turned the matter over to the city attorney for a brief procedural explanation.

Vice Mayor Wood moved to adopt Ordinance No. 2026-2. A second was recorded and the clerk called the roll; every present council member voted "Aye." The council then adopted the ordinance, concluding the matter without further discussion.

The ordinance was introduced at a prior meeting, and the city attorney advised that adoption at second reading required only a motion, a second, and a roll-call vote. The transcript does not record the full text of the final ordinance in tonight’s remarks; the mayor described the ordinance’s purpose as creating a temporary special-event permit within the municipal code.

The council did not solicit additional public comment during the vote. The ordinance takes effect according to the city's standard adoption rules unless the ordinance text specifies a different effective date.

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