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Laramie Council approves FY2026 appropriations, commits $14 million of reserves to street work
Summary
The Laramie City Council unanimously approved a budget resolution for fiscal year 2025–26 that includes a property tax levy of eight mills and commits $14 million in new reserves toward a $20 million street work initiative, along with funds for economic development infrastructure.
The Laramie City Council on June 3 approved Resolution 2025-45, adopting appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2026, including a property tax levy of eight mills projected to raise about $2,450,000.
City Manager (name not specified) told the council the tentative budget was filed May 15 as required under Wyoming statute and made available for public inspection. “As required under…
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