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June 2nd, 2026, Laramie, Wyoming - City Government Live Stream
Tuesday, Jun 2, 2026
Laramie Proclaims June as Pride Month and Men's Health Month
The City of Laramie issued proclamations for Pride Month and Men's Health Month. The Pride Month proclamation recognized the contributions of the LGBTQ+ community to Laramie's diversity and celebrated Pride Fest as a key event for visibility, safety, and inclusion. It also acknowledged the history of LGBTQ+ rights and Laramie's ordinances protecting against discrimination. The Men's Health Month proclamation aimed to educate men and boys about disease prevention and healthier living, highlighting disparities in life expectancy and rates of certain health problems compared to women. It also emphasized the importance of addressing suicide and substance abuse.
Laramie City Council Approves Key Contracts and Budget Adjustments, Including Airport, Chamber, and Winter Lights Festival Funding
The Laram City Council approved several fee-for-service contracts and budget amendments during their meeting. These included agreements with the Laramie Regional Airport Board, Laramie Chamber Business Alliance, Main Street Alliance, and Tough Guys Landscaping and Lighting for the winter lights festival. Additionally, the council approved resolutions designating depositories for public funds and authorizing reimbursement for equipment expenditures. Significant budget amendments were also discussed, including an increase for the recreation center, a decrease for capital projects like road rehabilitation and the night court, and a substantial increase for the Zone One project. The council also addressed a reduction in appropriations for redevelopment projects and adjustments to wastewater and water funds, largely due to project deferrals and revised scope. The meeting also covered the annual budget amendments and resolutions related to financial operations and capital planning.
Laramie Residents Voice Concerns Over Potential Data Center Development; City Council to Hold Work Session
During the public comment period, several residents expressed opposition to potential future data center developments in Laramie. Concerns included the technology's implications for surveillance, resource consumption, and societal upheaval. A proposed ordinance for a permanent moratorium on data centers was mentioned. Residents also raised issues regarding noise pollution on 15th Street, the handling of anonymous complaints, the need for affordable housing, and the potential environmental impacts of data centers, specifically water usage and contamination risks. The city manager clarified that no data center proposals have been received and that staff recommended a work session to discuss code changes related to data centers, which are currently allowed in certain zones.
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