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Consideration of the Minutes of Proceedings for Dec 2, 2025.

Laramie, WY December 16, 2025 - December 16, 2025

Summary

This document contains the draft minutes from the Board of County Commissioners meeting held on December 2, 2025. Several items were considered and approved, including:

  • Amendment one to an agreement with the Drug Testing Center of Cheyenne to increase services for DUI Court participants by $3,000, bringing the total to $13,000.
  • Deletion of two 2012 Ford Fusion vehicles from the Sheriff's fixed asset inventory for sale.
  • The fifth addendum to a contract with KONE, Inc. to add service and maintenance for the elevator at the Laramie County Senior Activity Center until June 30, 2026.
  • Ratification of grant applications to Meta for a Data Center Community Action Grant: $253,080 for the Coroner's office to purchase a portable DNA identification system, and $138,831.43 for the Laramie County Combined Communications Center to purchase dispatch consolettes.
  • Collection of fees for October 2025 totaling $552,069.39 from various county entities.
  • Approval of part-time salaries for November 2025 totaling $61,635.97 for various departments.
  • Consideration of warrants totaling $3,301,746.50 for November 2025.
  • A resolution setting county officials' salaries for 2027-2030, with public comment emphasizing the need for adjustments after a long period without pay increases.
  • An agreement with Randox Laboratories-US Ltd for $68,870 to purchase a Randox Multistat Analyzer for the Coroner's office.
  • Amendment one to a cooperative agreement with WYDOT, increasing the amount from $321,900 to $713,082 for bridge work over Union Pacific Railroad.
  • Appointments to the Laramie County Adult Community Corrections Board for four-year terms ending December 31, 2029.
  • A public hearing and approval to amend the 2024 International Residential Code, Section R105.2, to exempt detached accessory structures up to 400 square feet (previously 200 sq ft) from building permits.

Citizen Impact

Residents may see increased drug and alcohol testing services for DUI Court participants and the sale of older Sheriff's vehicles. Additionally, building permit requirements for small accessory structures are being relaxed, potentially simplifying minor construction projects.

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