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Council declares necessity of spongy moth suppression program; special-assessment roll to be set April 6

Wyoming City Council · March 16, 2026
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Summary

The Wyoming City Council voted to declare the 2026 Spongy Mass Suppression Project a municipal necessity and signaled it will consider the special-assessment roll that would assign costs to property owners at its April 6 meeting. Council members debated whether the program’s cost should be borne by assessed property owners or by the city at large.

The Wyoming City Council on March 6 adopted a resolution declaring the necessity of the 2026 Spongy Mass Suppression Project and establishing the framework for related Special Assessment Districts 206-823 and 206-824, while deferring final approval of the assessment roll to the April 6 meeting.

Council members and staff said tonight’s vote does not set who will be charged; it only affirms the city’s need to undertake the suppression program and authorizes the process that will…

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