Your Money at Work
DECEMBER UPDATE: This project has come to a close, and the monthly photo contest has ended. We'll get back to you soon to report on all the participation in this project, so stay tuned for that.
Your Money at Work
Lakewood, you really love your parks, open space and trails! When asked, you have said that the overall quality of the natural environment in the city is one of the most important factors to you, and 80% of you said you visit the city’s parks regularly or occasionally. Seeing what a priority this is for you, as reflected in theContinue reading
DECEMBER UPDATE: This project has come to a close, and the monthly photo contest has ended. We'll get back to you soon to report on all the participation in this project, so stay tuned for that.
Your Money at Work
Lakewood, you really love your parks, open space and trails! When asked, you have said that the overall quality of the natural environment in the city is one of the most important factors to you, and 80% of you said you visit the city’s parks regularly or occasionally. Seeing what a priority this is for you, as reflected in the 2022 Community Survey, we want to update you on all the ways the city pays for parks, open space and trails. This website will help you see Your Money at Work.
Participate with us to learn about Your Money at Work:
- Review the recently completed projects, in progress projects and parkland purchases.
- Join the Projects of the Month photo contest to win prizes.
- Test yourself with monthly trivia.
- Visit the Story Map to review the projects if you are unable to see the sites in person.
- Study the funding sources below.
- Ask us a question.
Funding the great outdoors
How are parks, open space and trails paid for? The city uses every way it can to pay for improvements to parks, open space and trails and to buy new parkland for residents to enjoy. Review all the ways taxpayer funds and other dollars are put to work to help you enjoy the great outdoors in Lakewood.
- Open Space Fund: This is a specific fund in the city’s budget that comes from Lakewood’s share of Jefferson County’s Open Space Tax. In 1972, voters approved a one half of 1 percent – or 0.5% -- sales tax on goods to help pay for buying and improving parks and open space throughout the county. The money in this fund can only be spent on parks, open space and trail needs.
- TABOR: This stands for the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, a complex state law that affects all governments in Colorado by placing limits on their budgets. Voters, however, can approve lifting the TABOR limits and allow that money to be keep in government budgets. Lakewood voters approved lifting TABOR limits on the city’s budget from 2017 to 2025, and they designated a portion of those funds to be spent on parks and open space. Watch "TABOR in 90 seconds" video or read more in the "Learn about TABOR" section to the right.
- Grants: The city seeks grants from numerous organizations such as the state’s Great Outdoors Colorado agency; Colorado Parks and Recreation Association; State Historic Fund; Scientific and Cultural Facilities District; Jefferson Open Space that provides grants in addition to the city’s share of the sales tax; and other organizations.
- Conservation Trust Fund: These funds come from the city’s share of the state lottery proceeds.
- Federal funds: The city receives federal funds designated for each city called the Community Development Block Grant that can be used to support parks and open space, and Lakewood also applies for grants from the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund.
- Other funds: The city’s longstanding Neighborhood Participation Program has supported improvements to neighborhood parks. In some specific instances, economic development funds that come from a lodging tax on hotel rooms have been used along with the city’s General Fund.
- Donations: The city also has received donations and sponsorships supporting outdoor program needs.
- Golf Enterprise Fund: The maintenance and operation of the city’s two golf courses are funded by the fees that golfers pay to play at the courses.
Projects of the month
The monthly photo contests for this project are now closed, but please scroll down to see all the great photos and heartfelt stories that were submitted.
Thank you for sharing your photo and story with us.
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Labyrinth at Cottage Park
by Natalie80232, almost 2 years agoThank you Lakewood for creating parks that are inclusive of all demographics and not just children. After all, it is the adults that bring the kids to the parks the majority of the time. I especially enjoy sitting in the swing chair overlooking the labyrinth and artworks at one end of Cottage Park. These are the moments of tranquility where I discard the To Do List and celebrate the Done List.
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The Embrace at Cottage Park
by LuckyGal, almost 2 years agoEmbrace all the twists and turns
Embrace all the senses
Embrace every step of the way
Embrace all the challenges that may come your way
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My Happy Place
by Way, almost 2 years agoThe rework of trails on Green Mountain provides both mountain bikers and hikers a very smooth flowy experience. One in which from the balls of your feet to hips to your shoulders fluidly glide over from one edge of the trail to the next section on auto pilot mode. Almost like a dance with gravity.
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Center
by Way, almost 2 years agoIn the middle of our neighborhood, we can retreat to a place of quiet serenity where time is on hold for a brief moment. Time to inhale deeply and take in all that is good for us. At Cottage Park, we can find our balance, our inner peace, and what really centers us all.
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Bicycle and pedestrian path
almost 2 years agoBetween Garrison and Kipling a new pedestrian and bike path is under way and near completion. Safe for people not in the cars.
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Movement Feels Good
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Nurturing Healthy Development
by LuckyGal, almost 2 years agoMany thanks Lakewood to listening and incorporating our suggestions into your design and installation of the new Quail Street Park Playground. We love the convenience of a nearby neighborhood park, its safety feature, gentile surfaces, and its sails provided comfortable shade for the adults to socialize while our kids played. I feel very blessed to live in a city where there is a high quality of life and the amenities nurture healthy development for all ages whether it be physical, social, or mental.
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Moments of Inspiration
by LuckyGal, almost 2 years agoRemember those early childhood memories of playing on the school playgrounds on the monkey bars and those rings? Those times with your best friend laughing away and living totally carefree. Those hours spent on those rings until your palms turned white and imagining you are the Olympic gymnast Mary Lou Retton? Thanks Lakewood for allowing me to relive those moments and share it with my friends and neighbors as I am today at Fitness Court at Green Mountain Recreation Center.
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Children At Play
by Galisa79, about 2 years agoThe newly renovated Quail Street Park is a great addition to Lakewood. By investing in local parks, we are directly investing in Lakewood families. The renovation of Quail St. Park, like many others, boasts many opportunities for children to play, imagine, and connect in our wonderful city. We’re proud to call Lakewood our home.
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Reflections
by LuckyGal, about 2 years agoThrough the years, Addenbrooke Park has been a gathering place to meet with friends for a quick catch up or to just get some fresh air. In the last several years, it has served as a refreshing escape from my mundane work from home routine whenever I want a change of scenery. And what beautiful scenery it is. With digital devices and wireless earbuds in tow, I cycle to the park and settle near the mirrors by the fireplace. As I look at my reflection in the mirrors, I am inspired to find something new. Perhaps it is the fresh... Continue reading
Videos
- Mayor Adam Paul thanks you for all you do to support parks, open space and trails.
- Watch to find out why TABOR is important to you.
- Take in the magnificent views at Lakewood’s new Peak View Park, 2350 S. Wadsworth Blvd. Visit www.Lakewood.org/PeakViewPark for more information.
- These include widening portions of the concrete trail and adding a soft-surface trail.
Projects and parkland purchases
Check out all that has been accomplished with Your Money at Work.
Funding the great outdoors
Project videos
Learn about TABOR
The Taxpayer's Bill of Rights plays an important role in Lakewood's budget and the city's ability to purchase parkland. Learn more.
- Video: "TABOR in 90 seconds"
- Lakewood's TABOR history
- 2018 TABOR question approved by Lakewood voters
- 1992 analysis for statewide TABOR vote
Photo contest winners
Past Projects of the Month for photo contest
Past Projects of the Month for the monthly photo contest.
Who's Listening
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Public Information Officer II
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Operations Manager for Community Resources