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Town of Saratoga
Sale of , Parcel Size approx. .33 acres
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Town of Saratoga
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Sale of , Parcel Size approx. .33 acres
AvailableTown of Saratoga
Sale of Lot Size approx. 7,200 SF.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Town of Saratoga
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Sale of Lot Size approx. 7,200 SF.
AvailableTown of Saratoga
Sale of Lot Size approx. 7,200 SF.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Town of Saratoga
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Sale of Lot Size approx. 7,200 SF.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Saratoga
The council discussed the agenda and approved the payment of bills. Correspondence was reviewed regarding an invitation for a bronze dedication and public information meetings for a new electric generation project. The council approved a special event permit for the Saratoga Days event, including requested street closures. An ordinance providing income for the fiscal budget was passed on its third and final reading. Updates were provided by the police and fire departments. The recreation department requested a date change for a free pool day, and provided updates on upcoming adult co-ed softball registration and new community activities. The public works department reported on a completed casing project, approved street sweeping services, and hired seasonal staff for mosquito fogging. Finally, the council discussed the upcoming property listing bid process.
The council approved bills and discussed several special event permits, including one for a Brewfest and another for a statue dedication by the Happy Trails Committee. Additionally, the second reading of an ordinance regarding the fiscal budget was approved. The council also deliberated on a potential land lease for a local organization, expressing concerns over the impact on existing infrastructure and the need to follow a diligent planning process rather than committing to specific street closures or site plans at this time.
The Town Council approved the payment of various municipal bills and discussed a proclamation recognizing the professional municipal clerks and treasurers. Representatives from the Carbon County America 250 committee presented a plan for a unifying celebration theme and were granted approval for a proclamation. The council authorized a change in the starting date for the summer farmers market and approved a special event permit for the High Water Hoedown. Additionally, the council approved a quote for an electrical project to install LED lighting in town hall, initiated the first reading of the 2026-2027 fiscal budget ordinance, rescheduled a future meeting due to scheduling conflicts, and reviewed a draft memorandum of understanding with the Boys and Girls Club.
The council and representatives from the Boys and Girls Club of Central Wyoming discussed the potential establishment of a local club branch. Key discussion topics included a review of the project progress, the presentation of a draft floor plan for the facility, which includes a proposed gymnasium for community and school use, and an update on the results of a community interest survey. The discussion also addressed operational models, staffing ratios, and financial sustainability through grant funding, philanthropic efforts, and membership fees. The council also explored how the club would integrate with existing community activities and transportation needs.
The council conducted a special budget meeting to discuss financial health, cash reserve trends, and ongoing investments in infrastructure and employees. Key topics included a review of cash balance charts, sales tax revenue stability, and the impact of inflation on municipal finances. There was also a detailed discussion regarding equipment procurement, specifically the plan for an annual police vehicle rotation and the necessity of replacing an aging street sweeper with a new, more cost-effective model. Additionally, the council reviewed pending impact funds and the financial implications of upcoming projects.
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