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Laramie County commissioners approve voter-registration proclamation, expand treatment-court grant, OK two plats and rescind WYDOT amendment
Summary
At its Sept. 2 meeting the Laramie County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution designating Sept. 16, 2025, as Laramie County Voter Registration Day, increased a state treatment-court grant by $197,700 and extended its term, approved two administrative plats for residential and campground replats, rescinded county signature on a WYDOT cooperative amendment pending further coordination, and reappointed the county attorney.
The Laramie County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 2 approved a slate of routine and policy-related items, including a proclamation for voter-registration outreach, a state grant amendment for the county's treatment courts, approval of two administrative plats and a rescission of the county's prior signatory approval on a Wyoming Department of Transportation cooperative amendment.
Elections Manager Michaela Ports told commissioners her office will partner with the Laramie County Library for a Sept. 16 event and highlighted the need for outreach: "fewer than 44,000 Laramie County residents, just 54% of our total voting population are registered to vote," she said. The board adopted a resolution proclaiming Sept. 16, 2025, as Laramie County Voter Registration Day and encouraged registration and education activities.
County grants administrator Sandra Bay briefed the commissioners on…
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