Laramie
Upcoming
City Council
The City Council will hold public hearings on a Transportation Alternatives Program grant for Garfield Street Footbridge improvements and a new resort liquor license for the University of Wyoming. The regular agenda includes approving a $5 million Business Ready Community Grant for the WyoTech Training Expansion Project, awarding contracts for sewer and water pressure valve replacements, and establishing a Housing Enabling Infrastructure Program with budget amendments.
- $5,000,000 Wyoming Business Council grant for WyoTech Training Expansion Project
- Public hearing and resolution for TAP grant to improve west landing of Garfield Street Footbridge at Pine Street
- Public hearing for new resort liquor license (RT-5) for UW Catering and Events at 1000 E University Ave
- Award of bid for Pressure Reducing Valve Replacement on Pierce Street and sewer replacement on Custer Street from 12th to 13th
- Resolution to establish a Housing Enabling Infrastructure Program and amend FY2027 budget
Laramie Police Advisory Board
The Laramie Police Advisory Board will discuss and vote on its goals for fiscal year 2027, including transparency and community engagement. The board will also consider approving an op-ed about its role. Other routine items include approving meeting minutes and discussing training and resident comments.
- Set FY27 goals: transparency and community engagement (Reso 2026-32)
- Approve op-ed on Laramie Police Advisory Board
- Approve minutes from January 6, 2026 meeting
- National Night Out on August 4 at Undine Park
Civil Service Commission
The Civil Service Commission will certify eligibility lists for Police Officer, Sergeant, 911 Emergency Communications Operator Recruit, Fire Company Officer, and Fire Equipment Operator. They will also approve past meeting minutes for both police and fire commissions. The meeting concludes with an executive session on personnel.
- Certify Police Officer Eligibility List from June 15, 2026
- Certify Sergeant Eligibility List from June 15, 2026
- Certify 911 Emergency Communications Operator Recruit list from July 8, 2026
- Certify Fire Company Officer Eligibility List from May 2026
- Certify Fire Equipment Operator Eligibility List from May 25, 2026
Human Rights and Relations Commission
The Human Rights and Relations Commission will discuss revisiting the city's Non-Discrimination Ordinance and review the Human Rights Campaign Municipal Equality Index (MEI) scorecard. They will also consider ADA and fitness equipment improvements at LaBonte, Spring Creek, LaPrele Parks and the West Side Connector Trail. Other items include planning the annual report and updates from the Mutual Aid Sub-Committee.
- LaBonte Park fitness equipment improvements
- Spring Creek and LaPrele Park ADA improvements
- West Side/West Laramie Connector Trail
- Human Rights Campaign MEI scorecard update
- Revisiting Non-Discrimination Ordinance
Traffic Safety Commission
The Traffic Safety Commission will receive updates on the Forge Comprehensive Plan and the Downtown Development Plan from the Planning Department. No votes on specific projects or policy changes are scheduled.
- Update on Forge Comprehensive Plan
- Update on Downtown Development Plan
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Laramie Advisory Commission on Disabilities
The Laramie Advisory Commission on Disabilities will hold a regular meeting with mostly procedural items. They will discuss follow-ups on Pride in the Park and Freedom Has a Birthday events, and possibly continue a discussion on workplace accessibility. No significant decisions or financial actions are scheduled.
- Follow-up discussion on Pride in the Park event
- Follow-up discussion on Freedom Has a Birthday event
- Possible follow-up on Accessibility in the Workplace Meeting
- Approval of minutes from May 7, 2026
Tavern Meetings
This is a mandatory meeting for tavern license holders, required for license renewal. Topics include TiPS training requirements for alcohol server certification, updates on municipal elections (four City Council seats), and a new construction map. Announcements cover Jubilee Days street closures and the availability of free training voucher codes saving $7,900.
- Mandatory meeting for license renewal per LMC 5.09.105.H
- TiPS training requirement: all alcohol servers must complete certified training within 90 days of employment
- Free TiPS training voucher codes from Albany County Prevention Office (206 codes distributed, saving $7,900)
- Primary election August 18, 2026; General election November 3, 2026; four City Council seats up
- Downtown street closure for Jubilee Days July 8-12, 2026
City Council
This is a notice that the Laramie City Council work session scheduled for June 23, 2026, has been canceled due to a lack of agenda items. No decisions or discussions will take place.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will review a request to change the zoning of two properties from Limited Multi-Family (R2) to Multi-Family (R3). This change would affect sites used by Trinity Baptist Church and Developmental Preschool.
- RZNE-26-0001: Rezoning request for 1270 N. 9th Street and 715 Shields Street from R2 to R3
City Council
The City Council will consider several major financial items including the FY 2027 budget appropriations and a $1.26 million fire engine purchase. Additional business includes an airport apron design grant and a public hearing for the Spring Creek Village final plat.
- Awarding bid to IKON Fire LLC for a custom fire pumper engine ($1,261,744)
- Adopting FY 2027 budget appropriations (Resolution 2026-43)
- Airport apron design grant application ($628,472)
- Laramie Fire Department $105,000 grant application to FEMA
- Public hearing for Spring Creek Village 4th Filing Final Plat
Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2026-43, approving the FY 2027 budget appropriations. They also awarded a $1.26 million contract to IKON Fire LLC for a custom fire pumper engine and approved a $628,472 FAA airport grant for apron reconstruction. A budget amendment for the current fiscal year was also passed.
- Adopted FY 2027 budget appropriations (9-0)
- Approved $1,261,744 bid for custom fire pumper from IKON Fire LLC (9-0)
- Approved $628,472 FAA Airport Improvement Grant for apron design (9-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-44 amending FY26 budget by $70,000 (9-0)
- Approved Spring Creek Village 4th Filing Final Plat on consent
- Approved lease with Abdussalam Shadi & Carolyn Kingsley for 3rd Street beautification
- Approved temporary liquor license for Roxie's on Grand for July 4 event
- Approved Fire Act grant application for $105,000 for Fire Department
Downtown Development Authority
The Downtown Development Authority will discuss recommended transformation strategies for downtown Laramie and vote on a letter of support for a Transportation Alternatives Program grant application for the Garfield Street Footbridge West Landing improvements. They will also approve minutes from previous meetings.
- Approve minutes from October 20, 2025, March 16, 2026, and April 20, 2026
- Review summary of recommended transformation strategies for downtown Laramie & Laramie Main Street
- Vote on letter of support for TAP grant application for Garfield Street Footbridge West Landing Improvements
- Receive Main Street Liaison and City Council Liaison reports
- Public comment period
Traffic Safety Commission
The Traffic Safety Commission will discuss a proposed stop sign at Boulder Drive and Bill Nye Avenue and review a study of the Reynolds Street intersection. No other new or old business is scheduled. The meeting is open to the public in person and via Zoom.
- Stop sign at Boulder Drive and Bill Nye Avenue
- Reynolds Street Intersection Study
The Traffic Safety Commission approved the agenda and prior meeting minutes. No substantive decisions were made; discussions included a stop sign at Boulder Drive and Bill Nye Avenue and a Reynolds Street intersection study. Staff will review commission input before further action.
- Approved agenda (7-0)
- Approved April 9, 2026 minutes (7-0)
City Council
The City Council held a work session with a presentation on mosquito control. No formal votes or decisions were made during the meeting. Council members provided updates on various committees and conferences.
Planning Commission
The regular meeting of the Laramie Planning Commission scheduled for June 8, 2026 was canceled because there were no items to consider. No decisions were made.