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Council delays final action on Hilltop annexation after residents raise drainage, open-space and water-pressure concerns
Summary
The Laramie City Council postponed final action on annexing and rezoning a 15.79-acre Hilltop parcel to allow more time for water-modeling and infrastructure details after neighbors and the applicant pressed for clarity.
The Laramie City Council on Tuesday moved the second readings tied to the proposed annexation and rezoning of a 15.79-acre Hilltop parcel off Hilltop Drive and scheduled further consideration for later this spring.
The council voted to postpone second reading and to move the third reading date, citing questions about water modeling and potential off‑site infrastructure costs. Councilors voted 7‑0, with two members absent, to delay the item so city engineering and the applicant can resolve outstanding questions about water pressure, fire suppression requirements and drainage.
The Hilltop property, owned by Wilco Land LLC and represented at the meeting by applicant Tom Willis, lies inside a county “island” surrounded by…
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