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Albany County commissioners approve grants, contracts and appointments in Oct. 7 meeting
Summary
At its Oct. 7 meeting in Laramie, the Albany County Commissioners unanimously approved a package of grants, contracts, appointments and facility work, ratified an estoppel certificate tied to a long-term care lease and tabled an electronic-monitoring contract for further review.
Albany County Commissioners met Oct. 7 in Laramie and approved a series of grants, contracts and appointments, including funding requests and intergovernmental agreements that county staff said will support historic preservation, public safety, juvenile diversion and records access.
County staff presented and the board approved a certified-local-government grant application to the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office to send two members of the Albany County Historic Preservation Board to the 2026 NAPC forum; staff said the application includes a $3,100 local match and in-kind donated time. Karen, a preservation board representative, told commissioners, “We would like to send two of our members to this forum.” The motion to approve carried unanimously.
The board also approved a Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation grant application for a $33,224 snowmobile for the sheriff’s office search-and-rescue team and accepted a Wyoming Office of Homeland Security award agreement of $215,420.55 to purchase a network detection/response and zero-trust segmentation platform and an…
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