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Trailer-park residents challenge new lot-rent and water/sewer rates; board keeps 3% escalator for now

Natrona County Parks Board · February 13, 2026
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Summary

Residents at the Alcoa Trailer Park criticized a proposed winter service fee and past appraisals at a parks board public comment; the board said it will proceed with a 3% fixed escalator in current lot permits to meet renewal deadlines and allow the trailer-park association to present a paid independent rent assessment later.

Brad Corkle, a resident of the Alcoa Trailer Park, told the Natrona County Parks Board during public comment that lot rents and the 2012 appraisal used to set rents appeared biased and that trailer-park residents deserve parity with the ski and boat clubs. He requested the board consider gated access and a professional, independent rental assessment paid for by the Trailer Park Association.

Parks Director Michael Brown responded with the board's financial picture for water and sewer at Alcoa. He said the district has construction drawings and an engineered estimate of $4,000,000 to replace the park's water and sewer system and that the water/sewer restricted fund held about $132,000 as of the last fiscal year.…

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