Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provides support and access to geographic data for residents and other city agencies. See our maps below and use Request Lakewood if you have any questions.
Find nearby parks and events, your City Council members, utility providers and more information in your neighborhood!
This map shows where bike facilities are located throughout the city, including bike lanes, shared use paths, soft surface and more. Community members can use this map to plan their commutes.
The community can also now find the Bear Creek Greenbelt Park trails in the Lakewood Trail Explorer application. Located at 2800 S. Estes St., this lovely, natural stream corridor provides a continuous trail connection and wildlife corridor from Wadsworth Boulevard west to Bear Creek Lake Park.
This map allows you to see where public improvements for city roads, traffic lights and similar projects have been completed or are scheduled.
The City of Lakewood is made up of five Wards. Each Ward is represented by two City Council members. Use this map to see the boundaries and which council members represent you.
The zoning map is a visual representation of land use and development throughout the city.
The community organizations map includes currently registered homeowners' associations, neighborhood associations and business organizations.
An interactive map that shows current development in Lakewood. This map shows status of projects that have an approved major site plan and approved plans for major tenant finish.
In 1969, the City of Lakewood incorporated and adopted Jefferson County’s Zoning Ordinance. Prior ordinances and zoning maps for Jefferson County and the City of Lakewood can be found on this page.
Use Lakewood Atlas to find information on addresses including: zoning, tax rates, subdivisions, schools, and more.
Directions and map of the Lakewood Civic Center (city hall).
A list of current active projects with the Lakewood Planning Department.