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WEBThe City of Lacey is an inviting urban oasis located at the southern tip of Puget Sound. Acres of forests, beautiful freshwater lakes, and stunning views of Mount Rainier greet our community each day. Incorporated in 1966, the City of Lacey has a legacy of dedication to parks, culture, and recreation activities.

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City of Lacey Provides and Supports Programs and Services to …

WEBLACEY, WA, December 16, 2021: Transparent government, quality service, and community leadership are foundational goals of the City of Lacey (City). With these goals in mind, the following is an accurate account of the City’s involvement with, and services provided to, homeless encampments in Lacey over the past two years.

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Wastewater Programs

WEBIf sewer is backing up inside of your home: Immediately call the City of Lacey Maintenance Service Center to contact our wastewater staff at (360) 491-5644 during business hours or at (360) 704-2740 during nights/weekends. Technicians are available 24/7, 365 days a year to respond to sewer emergencies.

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COVID-19 Resources

WEBResident Resources. COVID-19 Vaccines. To find a vaccine clinic, visit the Washington State Department of Health’s Vaccine Locator webpage.. Utility Assistance. Puget Sound Energy is helping qualified customers, experiencing difficulty paying their utility bills due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with their COVID Bill Assistance Program.The program offers:

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Mobile Outreach Team (MOT)

WEBIn response to the need for outreach services to address the increase in homelessness, public display of behavioral health issues, and people in crisis within the City of Lacey, on July 15, 2021, the City Council approved the creation of a Mobile Outreach Team (MOT). The MOT began on August 23, 2021 and works collaboratively with the Police

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City of Lacey: Human Services and Homelessness Response

WEBThe CRU is one of many ways the City actively engages in responding to, and disrupting the root causes of, homelessness and community members in crisis. The Mobile Outreach Team (MOT), started in 2021 in partnership with Olympic Health and Recovery Services, is a community-based team with the ability to respond and provide crisis services.

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Maple Court Enhanced Shelter

WEBNew Enhanced Shelter to Provide Safe Alternative for People Living Outside. Will Be Converted Into Permanent Supportive Housing Later. The Washington State Department of Commerce, Thurston County, and the City of Lacey are partnering with the Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) in converting a Lacey hotel, located at 8200 Quinault Dr. NE, …

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Backflow Prevention Program

WEBRemove the existing backflow assembly and cap the water supply line. The remaining water line may be buried once inspected. Remove plastic or concrete boxes and backfill. To request an inspection, contact Ashley Smith at (360) 413-4341 or at [email protected]. Residential Backflow Brochure.

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Response to Homelessness

WEBResponse to Homelessness. The nation is confronted with a homeless crisis on a scale not seen since the Great Depression that has only deepened with the continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic. Homelessness is a complex issue. The lack of affordable housing plays a substantial role in the rise of homelessness.

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Code Enforcement

WEBThe Code Enforcement Division performs general City code enforcement to preserve community standards and protect community health, welfare and quality of life. City codes and standards applying to housing, structures, property maintenance and zoning, and land use are enforced in a responsible, courteous, and impartial manner.

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Community Resource Unit (CRU)

WEBLacey Police Department’s Community Resources Unit (CRU) provides outreach services to Lacey’s most vulnerable community members. Currently, the CRU has two police officers who respond to people who are homeless and in need of behavioral health and/or social services. The program’s goal is to help unsheltered individuals enter, engage

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Off Campus Emergency Department

WEBProject Background. Multicare Health System’s request for conditional use permit approval for construction of a 10,000 square foot, emergency medical office building, with associated parking, storm water and landscape improvements. A lot consolidation application is also included. The property is zoned Woodland District.

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Inspection Services

WEBProject inspections can be scheduled by calling (360) 491-5642, Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., at least one day in advance of the desired inspection date. To schedule an inspection the following information is required: The City is not able to provide an exact inspection time, but will note a preference for morning or afternoon

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Lacey Youth Summit and Resource Fair

WEBWhen: Saturday, March 16, 2024, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: South Puget Sound Community College, Lacey Campus. 4220 6th Ave SE, Ste 1. Lacey, WA 98503. Who Should Attend: High School and early College-level Students. This FREE event is hosted by the Lacey Youth Council and the City of Lacey Human Resources Department.

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2022 CITY OF LACEY

WEBRegence/Delta/Vision Total Premiums City Cost Employee Cost Employee $888.22 $888.22 $0.00 Employee Spouse $1,777.98 $1,689.44 $88.54 Employee Spouse & 1 $2,289.96 $2,153.73 $136.23

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