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Laramie Council frames 2027 strategic goals, flags $100 million water plant as long-term priority

Laramie City Council · April 23, 2026
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Summary

At a council retreat, Laramie leaders endorsed a values statement and core priorities for FY2027 and beyond, and staff warned the city must start planning and building reserves for a potential water treatment plant replacement that could cost as much as $100 million.

Laramie City Council met in a retreat session to review and refine a proposed set of strategic goals for the coming fiscal cycle, with staff and councilors focusing on financial sustainability, community engagement, infrastructure, economic development and housing. The council agreed to align goal cycles to the fiscal year to give staff clearer windows for planning and implementation.

City Manager (speaker identified in the record as the presenting staff lead) told the council that the adopted value statement will emphasize natural-resource protection and the well-being of vulnerable residents…

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