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  1. Laramie County Planning & Development Office. 3966 Archer Pkwy Cheyenne, WY 82009. Phone #: (307) 633-4303. Inspection Requests #: (307) 633-4615. Nuisance & Building Violations #: (307) 775-7456. planning@laramiecountywy.gov. building@laramiecountywy.gov. Attention Apple Users. The building permit plan review comments are created using Adobe ...

  2. Laramie County Planning and Development is proposing changes to the Land Use Regulations. We will be holding an open house on January 24, 2024 from 3-5 p.m. at 3966 Archer Parkway should citizens have questions regarding the proposal.

  3. Where: County Commissioner Board Room located at 310 W 19th St, Suite 310 Cheyenne, Wyoming. Members. The Planning Commission is responsible for ensuring that land use and development proposals comply with the Laramie County Land Use Regulations and meet the community vision set forth in the Laramie County Comprehensive Plan.

  4. Laramie County Planning. The Planning staff evaluates and processes development proposals, acts as the administrative arm of the Planning Commission, works on special projects such as updating regulations and the Archer Complex, assists residents with their zoning and subdivision questions and partners with citizens and organizations to develop ...

  5. Aug 14, 2022 · Phantom Canyon was the focal point for conservation efforts that grew to include over 140,000 acres of land in the Laramie Foothills. Alongside partners, including local governments, land trusts, landowners and supporters, we collectively connected a landscape stretching from the mountains to the plains.

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  6. Laramie Mountains. The Laramie Mountains are a range of moderately high peaks on the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains in the U.S states of Wyoming and Colorado. The range is the northernmost extension of the line of the ranges along the eastern side of the Rockies, and in particular of the higher peaks of the Front Range directly to the south.

  7. The Laramie Range is appx. 130 miles long and 20 - 25 miles wide. The rock is composed of Precambrian granite that rose up some 50 - 70 million years ago. The highest peaks (above 8,000 feet) are much smaller than the high peaks of the mountains to the west and south. The highest point in the Wyoming part of the range is Laramie Peak (10,274 ...

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