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City, consultants kick off Reconnecting West Laramie planning study with emphasis on barriers and community engagement
Summary
City staff and consultant DJ&A presented the Reconnecting West Laramie planning study on Jan. 27, a federally funded planning effort to address multimodal barriers — railroad, river, Snowy Range Road and the interstate — and to develop community‑driven connectivity alternatives.
City staff and consultant DJ&A presented a 12‑month planning study the city received through the Federal Highway Administration’s Reconnecting Communities Grant planning program, intended to identify transportation barriers between West Laramie, the Westside neighborhood and Laramie proper and to develop multimodal improvement concepts.
Philip (City planning staff) said the planning grant funds intensive community engagement, and that the study will produce alternatives that could support a future capital grant application. Bill Delo, DJ&A project manager, described the study area, the four primary east‑west barriers (Union Pacific railroad corridor, Laramie River, Snowy…
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