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Cody council adopts 2026 storm drain master plan, cites roughly $29 million in 10–15 year needs
Summary
The City of Cody on March 17 adopted a 2026 Storm Drain Master Plan that staff said identifies about $29 million in capital needs over a 10–15 year horizon; council approved the resolution by voice vote, allowing staff to use the report for planning and grant applications.
The City of Cody council voted March 17 to adopt the 2026 Storm Drain Master Plan, a multi-year study staff said identifies roughly $29,000,000 in capital needs over the next 10 to 15 years.
Philip Bowman, a city staff member and the plan’s presenter, said the city worked with consultants Bowen Collins and Associates and Engineering Associates for more than two years and incorporated public comments gathered at work sessions and through an online survey. "This is our storm drainage master plan that the city has been working with our consultant team ... for over 2 years,"…
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