Laramie City Council to Meet Feb. 17; Attend in Person or Online
Laramie City Council will meet Feb. 17 at 6:30 p.m.; residents can attend in person or online via Zoom, YouTube, or Cable Channel 191.

Multiple ways to watch or join the City of Laramie's next regular City Council meeting will be available to Albany County residents, the city announced in a News Flash posted Feb. 11. The meeting is set for Tuesday, Feb. 17, at 6:30 p.m., and the city encouraged participation both in person and remotely.
“The next regular meeting of City Council will be held on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, 6:30 pm.” The notice also states, “This meeting will be available in person, via Zoom meeting, YouTube, and Cable Channel 191.” Remote participants can use the meeting credentials published by the city: Meeting ID: 813 7756 7232 and Passcode: 933875.
The city said the formal agenda will be posted the Friday before the meeting at the city’s agenda center on its website; with the Feb. 17 meeting that Friday falls on Feb. 13. The posted agenda typically lists public hearings, ordinances, consent items, resolutions, and staff reports, and it is where residents will find the specific topics council members plan to consider.
The News Flash provides several ways for the community to tune in, but some practical details were not included in the notice. The city’s posting includes a “Zoom Link:” label but did not display a join URL in the text supplied. The announcement named YouTube and Cable Channel 191 as broadcast options without specifying a channel provider or a direct YouTube page. The in-person option was offered but a specific room or meeting location was not identified in the notice; the city’s municipal address is listed as 406 Ivinson Avenue, and the main phone is 307-721-5200 for those seeking assistance during regular office hours, Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
For Laramie residents, council meetings are the primary forum for decisions that affect local services, land use, budgets, and community programs. Opportunities for public comment and the ability to monitor deliberations matter for neighbors, small businesses, property owners, and community organizations with stakes in zoning, streets, parks, and municipal policy.
City officials typically post meeting links and public comment procedures alongside the agenda; Albany County readers who plan to participate should check the city’s agenda center after Feb. 13 and contact City Hall at 307-721-5200 if they need more information on in-person location, how to speak during the meeting, or accessibility accommodations. The Feb. 17 meeting will be the next chance this month for local voices to be heard and for elected officials to set priorities that shape Laramie’s year ahead.
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