Lakewood's Sustainable Development Standards: Paving the Way for a Greener Future
New regulations aim to enhance sustainability and reduce environmental impact in local construction projects

Cindy Rayfield
Nov 10, 2025
Lakewood City Council has taken a major step toward sustainability by adopting substantial updates to its development standards in June 2022.
The revised rules aim to cut greenhouse gas emissions and reduce landfill waste, aligning growth with the city’s vision for a greener future.
A new Enhanced Development Menu (EDM) now requires developers to earn sustainability points through options like energy efficiency upgrades, renewable energy installations, local food access, and public art.
The Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Program limits emissions for new projects, encouraging cleaner energy solutions, EV charging stations, and improved recycling—while allowing a fee option that funds citywide initiatives.
Stricter standards for construction and demolition waste also require recycling materials such as concrete, wood, and metal for large projects.
By 2030, these changes could deliver millions in utility savings, avoid 200,000 metric tons of emissions, and drastically boost landfill diversion—showcasing Lakewood’s leadership in responsible development.
