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Councilor Hickerson reports follow-up from Alzheimer's Civic Center meeting, previews recreation fee review
Summary
Councilor Hickerson told the Rock Springs City Council they attended an Alzheimer's Civic Center meeting and are working with Mr. Seabrood to follow up on questions raised there; the councilor also said they met with Councilors Pedro and Thompson to preview upcoming recreation fee items. No formal actions or votes were reported in the remarks.
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Councilor Hickerson said they attended the most recent Alzheimer's Civic Center meeting, where attendees raised a number of questions that Hickerson and others are trying to address with follow-up work alongside Mr. Seabrood. The councilor said staff and community representatives are "working with Mr. Seabrood to try to get some things looked at to give them some answers," and that specific follow-up items and timelines were not specified during their remarks.
Hickerson also reported attending a recreation-fee meeting with Councilor Pedro and Councilor Thompson to review matters that the council will consider in the coming months. Hickerson described the meeting as a preview of "what we're gonna see here in the next few months," but did not provide details on particular fee changes, dollar amounts, or a schedule for formal consideration.
Separately, Hickerson said they attended a sold-out Western Wyoming Cowboys wrestling tournament and publicly thanked Sweetwater Custom Works for donating powder-coated Mustang signs used at the event. Hickerson characterized the turnout as strong community support.
No formal motions, votes, or committee directives were recorded in this segment of the meeting; the councilor's remarks were presented as informational updates and community recognition.

