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Casper City Council Agrees to Ordinance Amendments
Casper City Council Agrees to Ordinance Amendments
Casper City Council Agrees to Ordinance Amendments
Casper City Council has informally agreed to add amendments to proposed ordinances regarding the city's code of ethics and the removal of elected officials. With a two-thirds vote after a hearing, council may choose to either censure or remove a council member found guilty of ethics violations – council agreed to add that amendment during its work session on Tuesday...
Removal From Office Ordinance Amendment To Be Discussed Tuesday
Removal From Office Ordinance Amendment To Be Discussed Tuesday
Removal From Office Ordinance Amendment To Be Discussed Tuesday
During its Tuesday work session, Casper City Council will discuss an additional amendment to a proposed ordinance that would make it easier to remove elected council members found guilty of ethics or conduct violations. According to the council memo for Tuesday’s meeting, the amendment would expand what the city calls “for cause” criteria that could trigger the removal of a council person from off
Casper Mountain Road/Outer Drive Intersection Reconstruction Finished
Casper Mountain Road/Outer Drive Intersection Reconstruction Finished
Casper Mountain Road/Outer Drive Intersection Reconstruction Finished
Officials with the Wyoming Department of Transportation say a roughly four-month reconstruction project has been completed at the intersection of Casper Mountain Road and Outer Drive in Casper. “We’ve taken the last of the traffic controls out, and you’re now able to make left-hand turns on Wyoming Boulevard onto Casper Mountain Road,” WYDOT District 2 spokesperson Jeff Goetz said...
Casper Airport Sees 6.7 Percent Passenger Increase in July
Casper Airport Sees 6.7 Percent Passenger Increase in July
Casper Airport Sees 6.7 Percent Passenger Increase in July
July was yet another impressive month for the Casper-Natrona County International Airport, officials with the airport say. “We saw a 6.7 percent increase in passengers getting on board aircraft in comparison to last July, and that’s coming off a really strong June number also,” airport manager Glenn Januska said...
Council Approves $68 Million One-Cent Spending List
Council Approves $68 Million One-Cent Spending List
Council Approves $68 Million One-Cent Spending List
Casper City Council has approved a $68 million city of Casper optional one-cent sales tax spending list for the next four years. The list indicates that $48 million in one-cent sales tax revenue will go toward water, fire, streets and police – once again, in order, the four areas that ranked the highest in recent surveys...

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