Capital Improvement Projects

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The following improvements and repairs to Lakewood park and community facilities are being funded by Lakewood Measure L approved by Lakewood voters in March 2020, and other funding sources.

The Lakewood City Council decides which projects to carry out.

Overall revenues and expenditures are reviewed regularly by a Measure L Citizens Oversight Committee that includes seven members of the Lakewood community.

Improvement projects will continue to be implemented in the years ahead.

Questions? Contact Lakewood’s customer service team:

Projects in the Pre-Construction Process

These projects are in the planning, design or bidding phase and will be updated as they move into construction.

Repair or replace existing bus shelters throughout Lakewood, as needed.

See the Bus Stop Shelter Improvements data sheet.(PDF, 341KB)

Cherry Cove will receive installation of a combination Tot Lot (2-5 years) and School Age (5-12 years) playground.

The new structures will maximize the space of a relatively small footprint for a combination playground.

Rubberized surfacing makes all features accessible, highlighting inclusive play. 

The funding is from Measure L as well as Lakewood's share of county voter-approved park funds.

See the Cherry Cove Park Playground Improvement data sheet.(PDF, 460KB)

Cherry Cove-Rendering-Tot Lot and school-age playground

 

 

 

 

 

 

Development of the lot at the corner of Del Amo Boulevard and Clark Avenue to accommodate a multi-use public event space, restrooms and amenities for special events.

See the Civic Center Corner Lot Development data sheet.(PDF, 462KB)

Civic-Center-Corner-Lot-Rendering

New emergency generators will be installed at Lakewood City Hall and The Centre.

In addition, the rear Civic Center Parking Lot will be resurfaced.

See the Civic Center Generator Replacement data sheet.(PDF, 452KB)

The Civic Center's exterior and interior signage will be upgraded to the current Lakewood design standards.

See the Civic Center Signage Replacement data sheet.(PDF, 506KB)

The Lakewood Council Chambers will receive technology upgrades and facility improvements, including the audio-visual system.

See the Council Chambers AV Improvements data sheet.(PDF, 433KB)

A portion of the Equestrian Center at Rynerson Park will be removed, making the space available for future park use.

See the Equestrian Center Partial Demolition data sheet.(PDF, 505KB)

Equestrian Center aerial view

 

The City will improve accessibility and safety for pedestrians by building walkways to access shopping centers, making street improvements and moving existing Edison systems underground.

See the Lakewood Boulevard Corridor data sheet.(PDF, 316KB)

Lakewood Blvd Corridor project

 

The Palms Park Community Building is 45 years old, dating back to the late 1970s. And as with any building that age, it is in need of some repairs at this point. Specifically for this building, it is in need of significant repairs to its exterior siding and façade, its electrical system, air conditioning and heating system, and roof. 

The city is planning to go beyond just repairs and make added improvements and renovations to the building, including:

  • A 1,200-square-foot expansion of the building for a new teen room, disabled-access restroom and storage. 
  • Flooring improvements.
  • New restroom fixtures. New doors, windows and ceilings.
  • New paint, finishes and trim throughout the building.

The project is expected to cost approximately $8 million. Funding will come from a variety of sources pooled together by the city, including: Measure L, federal funds secured by Congressman Robert Garcia, state funds secured by Assembly Member Anthony Rendon, and federal American Rescue Plan (ARPA) funds.

See the Palms Park Community Center data sheet.(PDF, 434KB)

 

Rendering Palms Community Center

 

 

Enhance traffic and pedestrian safety with upgrades such as curb extensions (see example below) at multiple locations in Lakewood, including the Palo Verde Avenue and Studebaker Road pilot projects.

See the Traffic and Pedestrian Safety Upgrades data sheet.(PDF, 341KB)

Example of a curb extension to enhance pedestrian and bicyclist safety

The Weingart Senior Center will be upgraded to a fresh new look, designed for accessibility and the comfort and enjoyment of its patrons. In addition to the interior refurbishments, the exterior landscaping and signage will be refreshed. 

Interior improvements include:

  • New HVAC system
  • ADA accessible restroom updates 
  • ADA accessible parking 
  • New flooring, paint, ceiling, lighting, doors and window treatments
  • Installation of hearing loops
  • New interior signage

See the Weingart Senior Center Improvements data sheet.(PDF, 336KB)

Weingart-Lobby-rendering

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional renderings of the Weingart Senior Center project:

 

Projects in Construction

Work is in progress to replace or renovate existing electrical, HVAC and/or roof facilities at multiple City of Lakewood buildings.

See the Electrical, HVAC and Roof Improvements data sheet.(PDF, 419KB)

Traffic signals at 12 intersections in Lakewood will be upgraded or replaced with updated technology.

See the Traffic Signal Improvements data sheet.(PDF, 341KB)

Lakewood received Safe Clean Water Program funding for the operation and maintenance of the completed water quality improvement projects, such as stormwater and urban runoff programs, at both Bolivar and Mayfair Parks.

See the Measure W Regional Water Quality data sheet.(PDF, 409KB)

 

Projects Completed

Project completed in 2024.

Biscailuz-Playground 2024

  • New Tot Lot playground for children 2-5 years old.
  • The playground is fun and challenging with several partner swings (i.e. parent-child and child-child) which make swinging a social activity.
  • The new equipment complements the adjacent school age playground.

The funding is from Measure L as well as Lakewood's share of county voter-approved park funds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boyar-Playground 2024 Project completed in 2024.

  • Combination Tot Lot (2-5 years) and School Age (5-12 years) Playground.
  • The new play equipment will stimulate the minds and development of children.
  • Two zip lines will be the highlight of this new play space.

The funding is from Measure L as well as Lakewood's share of county voter-approved park funds.

Project completed in 2023.Palms Park Mini Pitch

• New soccer mini-pitch court installed. Measure L funding was used in combination with a major donation from the LA Galaxy Soccer Club, their corporate sponsor Herbalife, and the U.S. Soccer Foundation. The inspiration and support for the mini-pitch came from Jalen Neal, a star with the Galaxy who grew up in Lakewood. 

• Measure L funding was used to provide lighting for the mini-pitch, and to renovate and upgrade the nearby basketball courts.

Photo: Jalen Neal plays with young Lakewood soccer players on opening day of the new mini-pitch. 

Rynerson Park picnic shelter concrete pad constructionProject completed in 2022.

Project includes:

  • New BBQs.
  • New food prep tables.
  • Other furnishings.

Photo: Picnic shelter concrete pad under construction.

South restroom completed in November 2021.

Central restroom completed in March 2022.

Project includes:

  • New roofing.
  • New sinks, toilets and partitions.
  • ADA access improvements.

San Martin Park new Tot Lot Project completed in 2022.

  • New picnic shelters.
  • New tot-lot playground for ages 2-5, featuring rubberized play surface for accessibility and shade shelters for comfort. 

Funding also provided for this project by a state parks grant secured by Assembly Member Anthony Rendon.

Photo: Grand opening of the new San Martin tot-lot playground, with City Council Members and local residents.

Photo: New picnic shelters, concrete pads and walkways being installed.San Martin picnic shelter under construction

 


Essential Maintenance Projects

Improvements will be done at various city facilities to make it easier for people with disabilities to park, travel and enter city facilities, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

See the ADA Facility Improvements data sheet.(PDF, 480KB)

Make repairs and renovations to The Centre facility, as needed.

See the Centre Refurbishment data sheet.(PDF, 405KB)

Renovate all 39 city facilities and components over a 10-year span to keep them in good working order.

See the Facilities Renovations data sheet.(PDF, 373KB)

Repair or replace the fencing at city parks.

See the Annual Fence data sheet.(PDF, 1MB)

Repair, replace or enhance the technology used for fire alarms, security systems, access control and video surveillance at all City facilities.

See the Annual Fire/Securty Systems Upgrades data sheet.(PDF, 374KB)

Paint the interior and exterior of city facilities as needed to refresh and renew the condition.

See the Annual Painting data sheet.(PDF, 283KB)

Repair or replace park walkways, patio slabs, picnic area driveway slabs, driveways and trash enclosure slabs.

See the Annual Parks Hardscape data sheet.(PDF, 464KB)

Repair park playground equipment and surfacing as needed.

See the Annual Playground data sheet.(PDF, 476KB)

Renovate and repair Mayfair Pool and McCormick Pool as needed.

See the Annual Pool data sheet.(PDF, 312KB)

Repair and maintain the roofs at city facilities not currently scheduled for replacement.

See the Annual Roof data sheet.(PDF, 278KB)

Lakewood sidewalks, bike paths and ADA ramps that are deteriorated or damaged will be replaced throughout the community on an annual basis.

See the Annual Sidewalk & Mobility Improvements data sheet.(PDF, 313KB)

Lakewood streets will be repaired and renovated to preserve smooth and safe right-of-way infrastructure. 

See the Annual Street Right of Way Infrastructure Repair data sheet.(PDF, 502KB)

Lakewood streets and alleys will be checked, repaired or replaced to keep the local streets in good condition.

Work will include grinding of the surface, crack sealing and placement of a new asphalt concrete overlay on an annual basis.

See the Annual Streets & Alley Resurfacing data sheet.(PDF, 275KB)

Water quality improvements done annually at various sites throughout the city in accordance with the Annual Plan.

See the Measure W Local Projects data sheet.(PDF, 409KB)