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Laramie City Council approves landfill design contract, tank dome replacement and several consent items
Summary
The Laramie City Council on Dec. 2 approved a professional services agreement with TriHydro Corporation to design landfill infrastructure and awarded a contract to Great Plains Structures LLC to replace a water‑tank dome; the consent agenda also passed 9-0.
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The Laramie City Council approved multiple contracts and routine items during its Dec. 2 regular meeting, voting unanimously on a landfill design agreement and a water‑tank repair contract.
The council approved a professional services agreement with TriHydro Corporation to design four landfill cells, construct a leachate pond and redesign the landfill front office. The item passed 9-0. City staff described the work as design services necessary for the landfill’s next phase; contract value and funding sources were not specified in the meeting recap.
Council also reviewed and approved a budget amendment resolution and awarded a contract to Great Plains Structures LLC to replace the dome on the Zone 4 tank and perform preventative maintenance around the base to fix cracks and bolster structural integrity. That item passed 9-0 as well. The meeting record did not provide the contract amount or the specific budget line items affected.
Votes at a glance • Consent agenda (minutes, contract and agreement, two vehicle‑for‑hire license renewals, new secondhand dealer license, two resolutions appointing members to the Downtown Development Authority and the Laramie Regional Airport Joint Powers Board): approved 9-0. • Professional services agreement with TriHydro Corporation (design of four landfill cells, leachate pond, landfill front office redesign): approved 9-0. • Contract with Great Plains Structures LLC (Zone 4 tank dome replacement and base repairs): approved 9-0.
What the record shows and what it does not The meeting recap identifies the contracts and the unanimous council votes but does not include motion text, the names of the member who moved or seconded each motion, detailed vote roll calls by council member, contract amounts, or funding sources. Those details were not specified in the available transcript.
The council is next scheduled to meet Dec. 16; the meeting recap directed the public to the city website for the full agenda and supporting materials.

