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Laramie council unanimously approves West Side urban renewal plan amid flood and housing debate

Laramie City Council · May 7, 2026
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Summary

The Laramie City Council voted 9–0 on May 6 to adopt a West Side urban renewal plan that makes the site eligible for tax-increment financing; proponents said the designation could unlock infrastructure to support housing, while opponents warned of flood risks and urged stronger neighborhood protections.

The Laramie City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a resolution recommending the West Side urban renewal plan and project, a step officials said is needed before any property owner can seek tax-increment financing (TIF) for public improvements.

The measure, introduced by Councilor Bowling as resolution 2026-34, designates the property as an urban renewal area and lays out the types of public improvements that could be eligible for TIF — including street, water, sewer, and stormwater work. Director Taney and the city’s consultant, Mark Christiansen, told the council the plan conforms with Wyoming statute and represents step two of a three-step process that would require a later development agreement to authorize specific uses of funds.

Why it matters: Supporters say the plan is an enabling tool to attract development and pay for…

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