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Staff outlines Levante Park trail rehabilitation funded by 6p tax
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A staff member said the Levante Park Trail Rehabilitation Project has started and will replace trails with concrete, add ADA-accessible and bikeable paths, and install modern exercise equipment; the staff member credited the "6p tax" for funding.
A staff member at a Laramie City Council meeting said the Levante Park Trail Rehabilitation Project has begun and will replace the trails that circle the city’s largest park with new concrete paths.
“We were able to start, the Levante Park Trail Rehabilitation Project, which is replacing all of the trails that go around our largest park in the community with concrete paved, ADA accessible, easily, you know, bikeable, walkable trails,” the staff member said, describing the scope of the work.
The staff member added that the project will include new, updated exercise equipment stations placed around Levante Park. “...which is also gonna see an addition of updated modern exercise equipment stations around the, the park as well,” they said.
On funding, the staff member credited local tax revenue: “We wouldn’t be able to do that without the 6p tax,” they said. The transcript provides no further detail about the tax’s legal name, rate, timeline for spending, or other budgetary specifics.
The remarks were presented as a project update; the transcript does not record a formal motion, vote, timeline for completion, or additional council commentary on the item.

