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LACEY

Lacey was originally called Woodland after settlers Isaac and Catherine Wood, who claimed land here in 1853. The small settlements of Woodland and Chambers Creek consolidated into Lacey in the 1950s. Renamed for attorney and develop O. C. Lacey, the city of Lacey was officially incorporated in December 5, 1966. Lacey became a commuter town for Olympia and, to some extent, Tacoma.

The City of Lacey now flourishes with retail, warehousing/distribution centers, a large retirement community, a major mushroom farm, and Weyerhaeuser's corrugated container facility, with tons of new growth on its way -- and has officially emerged as one of the Puget Sound's brightest stars.

The city is perceived as a slower paced community with its best characteristics being its close proximity to many lakes and forests as well as being close to the beautiful Nisqually Valley. It is graced by more than 500 acres of beautiful parkland and open space, as well as Puget Sound's Tolmie State park at our northern border, and the 3,700-acre Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge forming our Eastern border. With freshwater lakes, three golf courses, miles of paved walking and biking paths and several indoor pools, recreation opportunities are virtually unlimited.

Lacey offers housing options from urban-style townhomes, to quaint waterfront homes, to palatial estates and beyond -- with more waterfront and golf-course living opportunities than any other community in Thurston County. People really love living here -- almost 8,000 new homes are expected to be constructed over the coming decades.  Lacey is known for its quiet, safe neighborhoods.

Lacey has consistently been perceived as a great retirement location. Lacey's proximity to Joint Base Lewis-McChord makes it a popular retirement choice for the military. Washington State is the 10th largest retirement growth state in the U.S., and Lacey has been the beneficiary of a healthy portion of it.

Drawn by the affordable housing, wide variety of activities, mild weather, availability of military retirement services and quality healthcare, retirees are flocking to the South Sound.

While businesses benefit from servicing this growing market, the entire Lacey community benefits form the energy, skills and experience of its senior residents, whether volunteering in schools, the Chamber of the local museum.


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Household Income

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Total Home Owners: 0
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Total Home Owners: 0
Total Renters: 0
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Household Size

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One Person Households: 0
Total Families: 0
Total Housing Units: 0
Vacant Housing Units: 0
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Total Families: 0
Total Housing Units: 0
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Note: Household Income figures are based on total household income.

Demographics Data for Zip Code

Age Range

Number of people in this zip code by age.

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Age 0-14 0
Age 15-24 0
Age 25-39 0
Age 40-59 0
Age 60-79 0
Age 80+ 0
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Population Data for Zip Code

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Population Density

(People per square mile)
Estimated (Current): 0
Projected (2016): 0

Households

Total (2010 Census): 0
Estimated (Present): 0
Projected (2016): 0
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  • Figures in the Population Change graph represent total population for the zip code.
  • Estimated Change 2011 shows the percentage of population change between the 2010 Census and 2011.
  • Projected Change 2016 shows the projected percentage of population change between the 2010 Census and 2016.

Public Schools in Zip Code 98503

Name District Grades Address City Students
TIMBERLINE HIGH SCHOOL NORTH THURSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 8th-12th 6120 MULLEN RD SE LACEY 1,489

KOMACHIN MIDDLE SCHOOL NORTH THURSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 7th-9th 3650 COLLEGE ST SE LACEY 818
NISQUALLY MIDDLE SCHOOL NORTH THURSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 6th-8th 8100 STEILACOOM RD SE LACEY 569

EVERGREEN FOREST ELEMENTARY NORTH THURSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS PreK-6th 3025 MARVIN RD SE LACEY 496
LACEY ELEMENTARY NORTH THURSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS PreK-6th 1800 HOMANN DR SE LACEY 535
LAKES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NORTH THURSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS PreK-6th 6211 MULLEN RD SE LACEY 674
LYDIA HAWK ELEMENTARY NORTH THURSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS PreK-6th 7600 5TH AVE SE LACEY 490
MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEMENTARY NORTH THURSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS PreK-6th 1900 COLLEGE ST SE LACEY 703
SEVEN OAKS ELEMENTARY NORTH THURSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS PreK-6th 1800 SEVEN OAKS DR SE LACEY 659
WOODLAND ELEMENTARY NORTH THURSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS K-6th 4630 CARPENTER RD SE LACEY 510

Private Schools in Zip Code 98503

Name Grades Address City Students
HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL PreK-8th 2606 Carpenter Rd Lacey 171
NOVA SCHOOL 6th-8th 5610 30TH AVE SE Lacey 62
TEMPLE BAPTIST ACADEMY K-12th 3806 COLLEGE ST SE Lacey 34
CHRISTIAN LIFE SCHOOL K-12th 4205 Lacey Blvd SE Olympia 38
Christian Life School - 4205 Lacey Blvd SE Olympia 0
FAITH LUTHERAN SCHOOL K-6th 7075 Pacific Ave SE Olympia 74