Title 4 Zoning Changes Public Hearing April 12, 2022, 6:00 pm

Title 4 Zoning Changes Public Hearing April 12, 2022, 6:00 pm
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City of Lander recently issued the following announcement.

APRIL 05, 2022

An opportunity will be given for you to give comment for or against the changes to City Code Title 4 – Zoning during the first reading of the Ordinance on April 12, 2022, 6:00 p.m. at the Lander City Hall, 240 Lincoln Street, Lander, Wyoming. 

The  suggested changes are summarized on this document.
For a full copy of the suggested ordinance click here

Post cards were mailed to all residents asking that written comments should be received by 5:00 pm, April 6, 2022.  Please note that comments will be taken through April 15th.  Written comments will be accepted by email to rsfossen@landerwyoming.org or by letter to 240 Lincoln St, Lander WY 82520

For further information please contact RaJean Strube Fossen at (307)332-2870, extension 117.

City of Lander is Considering Adopting a Non-discrimination Resolution

MARCH 23, 2022

City Council will vote on adopting a Resolution for Non-discrimination at the April 12, 2022 Council meeting.  Council encourages all interested citizens to read and comment on the proposed Resolution.  Please contact your Council members if you want to comment on the proposal.
For a copy of the Resolution click HERE.

Original source can be found here.



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