Casper City Council
Downtown Wireless Hotspot Proposed
Mike Sedar Pool Tops List For Replacement
Replacing Casper's aging swimming pools was a topic at Tuesday's Casper city council work session.
Built in 1964, Mike Sedar pool is identified as a priority, in part, because of its surround that would allow for plenty of parking and area expansion and also because of a critical need to replace the liner
House Of Hope Displaced Cost City $30,000
Fire Suppression Funds To Bring Senior Housing Complex To Code
The city of Casper will contribute $25,000 towards a $250,000 fire suppression system for the eleven story Skyline Towers building downtown.
The contribution is one of several pulled together to bring the building's affordable senior housing up to code and avoid eviction of its residents
Casper City Council To Schedule Fair Housing Hearing
A public hearing date to gather input on the state of Casper's housing will be established at Tuesday's city council meeting. A draft report created for the Wyoming Community Development Authority, to be released this Friday, looks at any impediments to fair housing that may exist in either the public or private sector
Funding In Place For Traffic Signal At Poplar And Midwest
A long term down town development vision will take a step forward sometime next year with the placement of a traffic light at Poplar and Midwest. Its placement will allow signaled traffic flow across Poplar on to King Boulevard plus provide an eventual thoroughfare into the Old Yellowstone District to the east
Casper City Council Member Eyes State Senate Seat [AUDIO]
Current member of Casper City Council, Democrat, Kim Holloway is making a bid for the state legislature. Holloway challenges republican candidate, Jim Anderson, for the district 28 senate seat. Holloway says time spent working locally with Poverty Resistance, brought her in contact with a population that she feels are under represented
Mountain Fire District Gets City Funds For Water Truck


