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Laramie city manager flags $14 million for streets, ERP completion and housing steps in year‑end report
Summary
City Manager Jordan told the Laramie City Council Dec. 9 that the city will invest $14 million in street improvements, expects to complete a multi‑year enterprise resource planning rollout by mid‑2026, and has new tools (an infill map and zoning changes) to encourage housing development.
City Manager Jordan told the Laramie City Council at its Dec. 9 work session that the city will direct $14,000,000 in one‑time funding to street repairs and is nearing completion of a multi‑year enterprise resource planning (ERP) rollout that city staff expect to finish in the first or second quarter of 2026. "This $14,000,000 will be plowed into our streets," Jordan said, describing the pavement plan that went to bid on Nov. 22 and the expectation that work will begin in 2026.
Why it matters: The street allocation, combined with previously budgeted pavement funds, brings near‑term street investment close to $20,000,000,…
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