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Staff reports: Forge Laramie survey nears 1,000 responses; 24 new wayfinding signs installed

5793481 · August 26, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff told the commission the Forge Laramie comprehensive-plan survey had attracted 834 responses and will remain open through Sept. 2, and gave an update that 24 new wayfinding signs have been installed at interstate interchanges and other locations with additional sign placements planned.

Planning staff reported two short community updates at the start of the meeting.

On the Forge Laramie comprehensive-plan survey, staff said the first-round survey had reached 834 responses and would remain open through Sept. 2 (the day after Labor Day as presented). "We would really like to get to four digits," staff said, and asked commissioners to help spread the word to gather additional community input before the survey closes.

Staff also provided a wayfinding-sign update: 24 new signs have been installed in recent weeks at interstate interchanges and several other locations. Staff and commissioners discussed one sign for Pilot Hill that indicates the destination but lacks a clear turn-by-turn sign at a logical crossover (near the old Walmart/30th and Grand area). Staff said crews are working to adjust sign placement and that additional signs will be installed as the Third Street project progresses into a subsequent phase of the wayfinding plan.

Both items were presented as informational staff reports and did not require action from the commission.