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Ron RichterThe Sheridan City Council approved a resolution at their recent meeting that authorizes the City’s Public Works Department to begin the process of annexing six parcels of property in the City’s boundary. Sheridan County requested the annexations because the six properties require special ballots since they are located within or nearly completely surrounded by the City corporate boundary. City Attorney Brendon Kerns explains the government benefits to annexation.
The six properties that staff will begin the annexation process on are 2146 North Main Street, 447 Canfield Street, 1305 Leopard Street, 1872 Fairway Lane, and 1738 and 1814 KROE Lane.
David John BELD
September 9, 2023 at 8:06 pm
I believe Senator John Barrasso is doing a good job for the state of Wyoming( people of WYOMING), in the U.S.Senate.