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Resident says no written agreement for $3.2M ice-arena pledge, raises survey access concerns
Summary
A Casper resident told the City Council he could not find a contract spelling out terms for a $3.2 million ice-arena match and said the city's online priority-budget questionnaire was inaccessible; a councilor said increased scrutiny of the resident's public statements explains recent pushback.
A Casper resident told the City Council on June 3 that he could not find a written agreement spelling out terms for the $3.2 million the city has been holding for an ice-arena expansion and raised problems with the city's online priority-budget questionnaire.
The matter was raised during the meeting's public-comment period by a speaker identified in the record as Mr. Shriffman, who said he had asked repeatedly for clarity about the ice-hockey club's deadline to raise matching funds and then sought a copy of any contract or agreement. "I found out there is no agreement. There's no contract," he told the council.
Mr. Shriffman…
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