
The City Of Laramie Is Asking For Community Input On Downtown Laramie
The City of Laramie, the Downtown Development Authority [DDA] and the Laramie Main Street Alliance are asking for the public's input on the future of downtown Laramie.
The new plan will update an existing plan from 2011. The new plan will address such things as buildings, streets, public spaces, transportation, housing, economic development, and infrastructure, according to a news release from the City of Laramie.
According to the news release, input is wanted from Residents, business owners, property owners, students, and visitors. It says even just a single comment can make a difference in developing a new downtown plan.
Interactive displays allowing people to give their input are already available and will continue through March 27.
Work sessions to get input are slated for March 25.
Upcoming Engagement Opportunities
• Forge Exchange Pop-Up Interactive Display on March 11–27 | 103 Grand Ave (Laramie Main Street Offices) on Wednesdays 10:00 AM–1:00 PM | Thursdays 2:00–5:00 PM | Fridays 8:00–11:00 AM, or by appointment (planning@cityoflaramie.org) •
Downtown Charrette — Laramie Railroad Depot, 600 S 1st Street on Community Interviews: March 25, 9:00 AM–3:00 PM o Business & Property Owner Work Sessions: March 25, 6:00 PM and March 26, 8:00 AM o Visioning Workshops: March 26, 5:30 PM and March 27, 9:00 AM_Page_2.png)
