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Library trustees tell county library building needs could total about $20 million over 20 years

Natrona County Board of County Commissioners · April 22, 2026
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Trustees presented a September facilities condition assessment citing immediate needs — failed restrooms, HVAC, elevator and exterior masonry — and a 20‑year capital forecast that could reach roughly $20 million, while stressing they were not asking for immediate county funding.

Library trustees told the Natrona County Board of County Commissioners the county library building faces a list of aging systems and components that will require substantial investment over time.

"In the next 20 years, they're projecting in the report that we'll be expending close to $20,000,000 on this facility," Chris Mullen, president of the library board of trustees, said during the trustees' presentation to the commission. He summarized a September facilities condition assessment that reviewed 105 line items and graded components from…

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