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Casper City Council adopts multi-item consent agenda including pool/park contracts and housing loan; approves IT and sanitation purchases

Casper City Council · November 19, 2025
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At its Nov. 18 meeting, the Casper City Council adopted a consent agenda that included contracts with Rocky Mountain Power for Marion Criner Pool and park improvements, a loan agreement and subordination for the Wyoming National Apartments affordable housing project, use licenses for Wyo Sports Ranch tournaments, amendments to professional services contracts, and minute-action approvals for $168,000 in IT equipment and sanitation vehicles; council also voted to adjourn into an executive session on security matters.

The Casper City Council adopted a multi-item consent agenda and several minute-action purchases at its Nov. 18 regular meeting.

Consent resolutions read and adopted by title included: two general services contracts with Rocky Mountain Power for the Marion Criner Pool and Park Improvements project; a loan agreement between the City of Casper and the Casper Housing Authority plus a subordination agreement with the Wyoming Community Development Authority for the Wyoming National Apartments affordable housing project; use-license agreements with WSRM LLC to host adult volleyball tournaments at the Wyo Sports Ranch; an amendment to the professional…

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