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Wyoming council approves $3,500 agreement with Lake Center for Youth and Families

2822089 · March 4, 2025
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Summary

The City of Wyoming approved a 2025 service agreement with Lake Center for Youth and Families to fund youth services; the council directed the payment from the administrative citation fund.

The City of Wyoming City Council on March 4 approved an agreement with Lake Center for Youth and Families for services in 2025 and specified that the payment will come from the city's administrative citation fund.

Council members said the program is well used by the city and agreed to fund it. Linda Manson, community outreach coordinator for Lake Center for Youth and Families, attended the meeting and answered council questions during the item.

During discussion a city staff member clarified the item is a service agreement, not a donation, and said the payment would "most likely come out of our administrative citation" fund for this year. Council members noted the administrative citation fund is beginning to deplete and said they will examine long-term funding options.

Member Anstead moved to approve the agreement with the Lake Center for Youth and Families for 2025, Member Schilling seconded, and the motion carried by unanimous voice vote.

The council also briefly noted the upcoming Taste of the Lakes event at Tanners Brook Golf Course on May 1 as a local community item while concluding the discussion.