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Planning commission forwards Laramie Growth Area IGA with edits, asks city to clarify water‑service commitments
Summary
Albany County planning commissioners reviewed a draft intergovernmental agreement with the City of Laramie to implement the growth‑area plan, sought clearer commitments on when the city will extend water and sewer, and voted to forward the IGA with suggested language amendments on service adjacency and homeowner access to extensions.
Albany County’s Planning & Zoning Commission spent the largest portion of its meeting reviewing a draft intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the City of Laramie intended to implement the Laramie Growth Area Plan. Staff described the IGA as a framework that would let the growth plan guide zoning and subdivision decisions, define the growth area, and set standards for right‑of‑way dedication and municipal‑service coordination.
Commissioners expressed concern the IGA, as drafted, was too narrowly focused on roads and municipal utilities and lacked explicit protections or commitments for open space, schools, parks and aquifer…
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