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City of Laramie Comprehensive Plan

 

The Laramie Comprehensive Plan has been developed over the past 23 months by the dedicated efforts of the Citizen’s Project Advisory Team, citizen and citizen groups, as well as City and Planning Staff.  The Comprehensive Plan is a policy document that will serve as a blueprint for the future development of the City.

The Laramie Comprehensive Plan was adopted by the Laramie Planning Commission on June 13, 2007 and the Laramie City Council on August 21, 2007. Pursuant to Wyoming State Statutes, the Albany County Planning and Zoning and the Board of County Commissioners “Concurred” with the plan on May 17, 2007 and June 5, 2007, respectively. The Laramie Comprehensive Plan replaces the 1995 Land Use Element.

What is a comprehensive plan?

A comprehensive plan is an official document adopted by a government as a broad statement of public policies to guide decisions about the physical, social and economic development of a community.  Laramie's Comprehensive Plan covers all areas within the City limits, and includes a vision for the City's One Mile extraterritorial subdivision jurisdiction.

 

Laramie Planning Commission Resolution No. 2007-01

City Council Resolution No. 2007-61

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Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Planning Challenges

Chapter 2: Conditions and Outlook

     

    Map 2.1       Monolith Ranch

 

Chapter 3: Community Character

 

    Map 3.1       Existing Land Use

    Map 3.2       Future Land Use

 

Chapter 4: Parks and Recreation

    Map 4.1       Existing Parks, Park Facilities & Schools    

    Map 4.2       Park and School Service Areas  

    Map 4.3       Bicycle and Proposed Park Facility Expansion Areas    

    Map 4.4       Trails Master Plan  

    Map 4.5       South and East Laramie Trails Master Plan

    

Chapter 5: Housing and Neighborhoods

Chapter 6: Public Utilities

    Map 6.1        Water Distribution Deficiencies

    Map 6.2        Wastewater Improvements   

    Map 6.3        Drainage Study Areas       

    

Chapter 7: Urban Growth

    Map 7.1        Developed Areas   

    Map 7.2        Urban Growth Areas 

    Map 7.3        Development Concerns

Chapter 8: Transportation

    Map 8.1        Major Street Plan   

    

Chapter 9: Economic Development

Chapter 10: Public Safety

     Map 10.1      Current Emergency Services and Fire Response    

    Map 10.2      Proposed Fire Station and Fire Response Area  

    Map 10.3      Flood Plains   

    Map 10.4      Casper Aquifer Protection Areas   

    Map 10.5      Potential Environmental Hazards

    Map 10.6      Pedestrian Crossing Safety

Chapter 11: Conservation (Reserved)

Chapter 12: Implementation