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City Council Considers Final Acceptance of Public Infrastructure for Subdivision in South Sheridan

Public infrastructure acceptance for a subdivision in south Sheridan was an item of consideration at the recent Sheridan City Council business meeting. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details.
The infrastructure associated with the Teal Springs Subdivision was installed per City of Sheridan standard specifications and details for utility construction. The City Council this week approved final acceptance of public infrastructure for the subdivision, authorizing the Utilities Director to sign the necessary Permit Transfer Request form in compliance with Wyoming DEQ Rules and Regulations. City Public Works Director Hanns Mercer.
The City Council also approved the final acceptance of public infrastructure for the Outlaw Commercial Park water and sewer systems, located at 1739 East Brundage Lane.
