Casper Aquifer Protection Draft Plan Public Comment Invite

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Casper Aquifer Protection Draft Plan Public Comment Invite

PRESS RELEASE                                                                                                            

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

City Manager’s Office  

September 1, 2022

Janine Jordan, City Manager

307-721-5226

Staff Contacts:

Natural Resources Admin

Darren Parkin

307-721-5213

dparkin@cityoflaramie.org

OPPORTUNITIES FOR PUBLIC COMMENT

Members of the public are invited to comment throughout the Public Comment period beginning August 22, 2022, through October 08, 2022. The Casper Aquifer Protection Draft Plan will be available throughout this time for online review at www.cityoflaramie.org/CAPPupdate and in-person review at City Hall, Clerk’s Office (406 Ivinson Ave.) and the Albany County Annex, Planning Department (1002 South 3rd Street). 

Public comment during the 45-days will be accepted electronically through https://forms.office.com/r/iuJity5n3P, postal delivery to City of Laramie, City Clerk, PO Box C, Laramie, WY 82073 or Albany County Annex, Planning Department, 1002 South 3rd Street, Laramie, WY 82070, as well as hand delivery to either the City Clerk’s Office or Albany County Annex, Planning Department locations.

Additionally, the public is invited to learn more about the Draft Plan during meeting times listed below:

Public Input Events:   Meetings will be held at the Municipal Operations Center, Public Meeting Room, located at 4373 North 3rd Street:

  • Wednesday, September 7th (6-8PM) (Zoom option Meeting ID: 848 8375 4365 Passcode: 642595)
  • Tuesday, September 13th (6-8PM) (Zoom option Meeting ID: 810 2631 0903 Passcode: 280276)
  • Wednesday, October 5th (6-8PM) (Zoom option Meeting ID: 854 4579 0677 Passcode: 626454)

Additional questions may be directed to Darren Parkin at 307-721-5213.

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