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Park County Land Use Plan

Joy Hill and Kim Dillivin from Park County Land Use Plan brought us up-to-date on the revisions to the Plan.  The project, not updated since 1998, has taken two years to revise and as Joy Hill says, “get it right.”  The county has hired a new consultant, Logan Simpson, to help with the next phase…

Joy Hill, Park County Planning and Zoning Director and Dossie Overfield, Park County Commissioner, spoke about what phase the Land Use Plan is in.  Currently, residents of Park County can review the adoption phase of the Land Use Plan and comment on things like land use, ag, water and easement rights as well as wildlife…

Joy Hill, Planning and Zoning Director for Park County, and Kim Dillivan, Planning and Zoning Assistant Director for Park County, spoke about the Land Use Plan and where Planning and Zoning is in the process of adopting a new LUPAC.  They also spoke about how many pages and chapters this draft of the Land Use…

The Park County Land Use Plan is on track for completion in 2023, and now a draft of the all-encompassing plan is available online for another round of public input for the next few decades of growth in northwest Wyoming. On Monday, Feb. 13, the first iteration of the long-awaited Park County Land Use Plan…

Joy Hill and Kim Dillivan, from the Park County Planning and Zoning Department, spoke about the Land Use plan – where the plan is at the moment, what needs to still be done and how it will proceed moving forward.  They also spoke about how important it is to get the public’s input and opinions…

Dossie Overfield and Scott Steward, Park County Commissioners, spoke about the Land Use Plan and where that project is heading, also they talked about going down to Cheyenne for the WCCA to discuss legislation with legislators.  They also gave their assessment about Park County for 2023 as far as business and growth.  

Planning and Zoning Director for Park County Joy Hill and Park County Commissioner Dossie Overfield spoke about the status of the Land Use Plan or LUPAC.  They answer the question of why do they want the public’s input, what some comments from people have been and upcoming meetings that people in Park County are encouraged…

The Park County Land Use Plan has a website and a detailed timeline so everyone can contribute and keep tabs on the progress of this important process. After months of preparation and screenings, the Land Use Plan Process has begun. The result will affect Park County, its residents, and the potential of its future for…

The Park County Land Use Plan has been preparing to kick off during March, with the first opportunities for public input scheduled for April. Park County will spend the next two years revising its Land Use Plan, determining the future of zoning and construction in Cody, Powell, Meeteetse, and every other county community for the…


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