Lakewood City Manager John J. Caulfield announces retirement

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City Manager John J. Caulfield announced his retirement effective June 5, 2025, after nearly 12 years of service to Lakewood, earning commendations for his leadership and community development efforts. Mayor Jason Whalen and the Lakewood City Council expressed their gratitude for Caulfield's contributions while highlighting the importance of his mentorship and strategic initiatives that positively impacted the city. A community celebration to honor Caulfield's legacy is planned for June.

City Manager John J. Caulfield has announced his retirement, effective June 5, 2025, concluding nearly 12 years of impactful service to the Lakewood community. Mayor Jason Whalen praised Caulfield's leadership, noting how his initiatives greatly improved the city's finances, infrastructure, and public safety, while also enhancing relationships with key regional partners like JBLM and the Nisqually Tribe. The Lakewood City Council expressed both gratitude and sadness at his departure, highlighting his role in mentoring young professionals aspiring to careers in public service. In his farewell letter, Caulfield reflected on the honor of serving Lakewood and the resilience of the community and its staff. His leadership has led to significant milestones that have strengthened the city, making it more vibrant and connected. The community will have the chance to celebrate his legacy in a formal event planned for June. The City Council will initiate the search for Caulfield's successor, with details to be shared later. Caulfield’s retirement marks the end of an era of substantial growth for Lakewood, which has prospered under his guidance.

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