The vote to pass, on second reading, the International Property Maintenance Code came down to unanimous council vote “against.”
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Controversial Property Maintenance Code passes first City Council reading
At the City Council meeting on June 19, an International Property Maintenance Code passed on the first reading with a 5-4 vote.
‘Not your typical mayor’: Four-time mayor reflects on more than a decade of public service
Four-time mayor reflects on more than a decade of public service
With more amendments, Mobile Vendor Ordinance passes second reading
A proposed city ordinance, that seeks to regulate the use of public parking spaces by mobile vendors, passed second reading Tuesday night, after a round of amendments. The second reading passed in a vote of 7-2, by the Casper City Council. Councilpersons Shawn Johnson and Bob Hopkins voting “nay” on the ordinance as read, as […]
Watch Live- Casper City Council Meeting (5/1/18)
At a regular meeting for the Casper City council, members will discuss a number of items. This includes the First reading of an ordinance that would seek to amend the general penalty for a Minor-In- Possession Charge. Also among the items for discussion is a public hearing for a new liquor license, for 2nd Street […]
Mobile Vendor Permit ordinance tabled until mid-May
Casper City Council voted to set aside the second reading of a proposed ordinance to regulate mobile vendors downtown, during a regular council session on Tuesday. Putting off a decision on the second reading until mid-May. The issue of mobile vendors has been on the city council’s plate for approximately three months, and has been […]
Watch Live- Casper City Council meeting, including 2nd reading of Mobile Vendor Ordinance
Casper City Council will be hearing, Tuesday night, the second reading of a proposed mobile vendor parking ordinance that takes a specific look at regulating mobile vendors within a two-block area of downtown Casper. The Casper city council will also hear a disposition options for the Former Plains Furniture Properties. Also up for consideration by […]
Amended mobile vendor ordinance gets second reading tonight
Casper City Council will be hearing, Tuesday night, the second reading of a proposed mobile vendor parking ordinance that takes a specific look at regulating mobile vendors within a two-block area of downtown Casper. Casper City Council voted six-to-two in favor of the amended ordinance. Originally the ordinance had sought to establish regulations for mobile […]
Heavily amended mobile vendor ordinance passes first reading
Casper City Council voted six-to-two in favor of a heavily amended ordinance that seeks to establish regulations for mobile vendors in the city of Casper, including food trucks.
Watch Live- Casper City Council to take public comment on Food Trucks
Casper City Council will be taking public comment on a proposed ordinance that seeks to establish rules for mobile vendors, like food trucks, in the city of Casper, with special provisions for vendors operating downtown and in the Old Yellowstone District.
City Council to take public comment on Food Trucks ordinance
The Casper City Council will be hosting public comment on a proposed ordinance that would establish rules for the use of public parking areas by mobile vendors, like food trucks, within Casper City limits.
Casper City Council considers police body cams
Casper City Council heard a pitch from Casper Police Chief Keith McPheeters, addressing what the Chief called a “bonafide need” for police body cameras.
Mike Huber sworn in as Casper City Councilperson
Casper City Council has a new member, former Natrona County District Judge Mike Huber.
Former Judge to replace Huckabay on City Council
A man who served for several years as a Circuit Court Judge will replace former Casper City Councilperson Amanda Huckabay, representing Ward I in the city.
Watch Live- City Council interviews potential replacements for Amanda Huckabay
The following is a tentative schedule of interviews…
City Council begins process of replacing Huckabay
Casper City Council has announced a vacancy in Ward I. The announcement follows the resignation of former Casper City Councilperson, Amanda Huckabay.
City of Casper reaches agreement with former Police Chief
The Casper City Council has released a brief statement and a settlement agreement regarding the City of Casper and former Chief of Police Jim Wetzel.
Casper City Councilperson Amanda Huckabay announces resignation
Casper City Councilperson Amanda Huckabay has announced her resignation effective immediately.
Anti-Discrimination Resolution Adopted by City Council
The tension was palpable near the end of an unusually long and emotional Casper City Council session on Wednesday night. Months of work by local PFLAG activists to craft a resolution welcoming LGBTQ people without discrimination to Casper was now in the hands of the council. After over two hours of public comments for and […]
Over 100 local businesses sign letter of support for anti-discrimination resolution
The proposed resolution would assert the inclusion and welcoming, without discrimination, of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender individuals to the city of Casper.
Pacheco likely next Casper Mayor, in council straw poll
Ray Pacheco will likely be Casper next mayor, according to a straw poll taken amongst Casper City Council on Tuesday.
To sell or not to sell? Future of Ash Street properties discussed at meeting
A meeting was held on Tuesday afternoon, where the fate of three pieces of property on South Ash street were discussed by community members, business owners, and representatives of the City of Casper.









