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Council to consider adopting 37‑point Reconnect West Laramie plan after year of outreach

Laramie City Council · January 14, 2026
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City staff presented the Reconnect West Laramie plan, which lists 37 phased recommendations to improve walking, biking and cross‑town connections in West Laramie; consultants emphasized coordination with Union Pacific and WYDOT and using the plan to pursue state and federal funding.

The Laramie City Council on Tuesday heard a staff presentation on the Reconnect West Laramie plan, a year‑long planning effort funded by a $250,000 Federal Highway Administration grant that lays out 37 prioritized projects to improve pedestrian, bicycle and roadway connections into West Laramie.

City staff said the plan grew from extensive community outreach — more than 400 in‑person contacts, two online surveys and more than a dozen stakeholder meetings — and was certified unanimously by the planning commission the night before. Consultant Bill (DJNA/SC group) described five east–west corridors and a set of north–south off‑street connections, with projects ranging from…

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