Laramie Environmental Advisory Committee Cancels April 2 Meeting
Laramie's Environmental Advisory Committee scrapped its April 2 meeting the same morning it was set to convene, with no rescheduled date posted.

The City of Laramie's Environmental Advisory Committee canceled its April 2 meeting with a same-morning notice, posting the cancellation to the city's Agenda Center at 10:04 a.m. the day the session was scheduled to convene.
The committee advises the city on a range of environmental matters, including sustainability planning, stormwater infrastructure recommendations, local environmental grants and education programs, and the review of environmental impacts tied to municipal projects. No agenda for the canceled session was released before the notice went up, and as of April 6, no rescheduled date has appeared in the city's public listings.
The timing of the posting mattered for anyone monitoring the committee's work. Advisory meetings are a primary venue for public input on environmental policy, and a canceled session pushes any queued topics to the next available date without a guarantee of when that will be. Laramie's stormwater management and sustainability planning, both recurring areas of the committee's attention, remain on hold until the group reconvenes.
The city's Agenda Center serves as the central tracking tool for boards and commission schedules in Laramie, listing upcoming sessions and hosting packet materials once meetings are confirmed. Residents and stakeholders following the committee's work should check the portal for rescheduling notices as they are posted.
For concerns that can't wait, the Community & Economic Development Department and the Public Works Department both field questions related to environmental planning and infrastructure. Reaching either department directly is the fastest path to interim information while the committee's calendar is reset.
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