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Commissioners approve multiple subdivisions, award road dust‑suppression contract and sign federal support letters

March 01, 2026 | Lincoln County, Wyoming


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Commissioners approve multiple subdivisions, award road dust‑suppression contract and sign federal support letters
During two days of meetings June 6–7, the Board of Lincoln County Commissioners approved multiple planning files and administrative actions, awarded a road project contract and authorized letters of support for federal funding.

On consent June 6 the Commission approved a motion to sign a letter supporting the Federal Highway Administration pre‑application for the Wyoming US 189 Wildlife Crossing project. The board also awarded the 2023 County Road Dust Suppression Project to Dustbusters Enterprise, Inc. for $210,600 and authorized the chairman or vice chairman to sign necessary agreements once paperwork is complete.

At the June 7 session Commissioners approved several land‑use files: Etna Village Estates Subdivision Phase II Master Plan (Files 102‑MP‑23 & 111‑PMA‑23) with Findings A–C and Conditions 1–10 and a recommendation for the chairman to sign the Development Agreement, removing a plat warning about requiring an engineered system; File 112‑MA‑23 (Valley Springs III) and Files 104 SS 23, 108 AP 23 and 109 AP 23 (Little Pines and Davis family subdivisions) were also approved with findings and resolutions. One project (Big Whiskey Subdivision) was tabled by the applicant until July 5.

Commissioner Connelly moved June 7 to sign a letter to the Federal Railroad Administration for a pre‑award authorization request for a RAISE grant and the motion was adopted. The board also accepted a letter from Sunroc Corporation amending an application to remove batch plants.

The meeting record includes a detailed claims and payroll listing that the board reviewed and approved as part of routine county business. Where a vote count was not recorded in the transcript, the minutes state only that the motion "was adopted."

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