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Laramie Open House Set for March 26 to Gather Resident Input

The City of Laramie held its open house Thursday, giving residents a direct line to municipal staff on programs and services that affect daily life.

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Laramie Open House Set for March 26 to Gather Resident Input
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Municipal staff opened their doors Thursday at City Hall, inviting Laramie residents to walk in, ask questions, and weigh in on the programs and services that shape daily life in Albany County's largest city.

The City of Laramie organized the March 26 open house as a direct-access event, bypassing the formal structure of a council meeting in favor of a less scripted exchange between city employees and the public. The format put residents face to face with staff rather than seated across a dais, a deliberate design meant to lower the barrier for anyone with concerns about how municipal services are run.

County5, the local community outlet, published notice of the event ahead of time to help spread the word across Albany County.

The City has made a practice of developing new plans and looking for input from the public, with the stated aim of ensuring the community continues to grow and thrive. The open house fit that broader pattern of civic engagement, offering a forum outside the regular meeting calendar where residents could raise issues ranging from infrastructure to city operations.

Laramie is a city of 32,035, located in southeastern Wyoming 49 miles from the state capital, and the open house represented one of the more accessible touchpoints the city offers for residents who want their voices heard without navigating the formal public comment process.

Those who missed Thursday's event and want to stay connected with city business can sign up for notices and announcements through the city's online notification system or reach the City Clerk's Office at City Hall, 406 E. Ivinson Ave.

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