Citizen Portal
Sign In

Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!

Get email alerts on the Governance And Resolutions topic

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Laramie council advances ordinance on boards and commissions and approves several resolutions

Laramie City Council · February 19, 2026
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

In its Feb. 17, 2026 recap, the Laramie City Council passed multiple resolutions—including a grant application and recreation priority designations—postponed a site-lease resolution, and approved the first reading of an ordinance updating board and commission terms; votes were recorded as unanimous or 6-0 for readings.

The Laramie City Council's Feb. 17, 2026 recap records several governance actions: appointment of a commission member, approval of multiple resolutions, postponement of a lease item, and a first reading of an ordinance affecting boards and commissions.

The recorder said the consent agenda, approved 7-0, included a resolution appointing Jacaeryl Rop to the Laramie Advisory Commission on Disabilities and memorandums of understanding for victim witness services and the Laramie Police Department Foundation. A separate resolution authorizing application for a 2026 Emergency Insect Management grant (recorded in the transcript as "Grama") passed 7-0; the recap did not provide program details or funding amounts. The council also approved a resolution designating recreation project request priorities to submit to the Albany County Recreation Board for fiscal year 2027 (7-0).

A resolution to authorize a site lease and facilities sublease agreement for the city annex remodel projects was reviewed and postponed to the March 3 meeting by a 7-0 vote. The council passed an ordinance on first reading amending Chapter 2.1 related to board and commission members, updating required terms and bylaws; the first reading passed 6-0 and the ordinance was scheduled for second reading on March 3. Finally, the council approved a resolution to update quarterly meetings—allowing flexibility in dates and timing, permitting additional excused attendance via web conferencing, and adding emeritus status membership to boards and commissions—recorded as passing 6-0.

The recap provides vote tallies but does not include named roll-call votes, staff presentations, or public testimony. The transcript also contains an inconsistent date reference (opening states 02/17/2026 while the closing refers to "February 3"); agenda materials on the city website should be consulted for full documentation and packet materials.