Wyoming Statutes

§ 15-3-202 — Jurisdiction beyond corporate limits; exception

Wyoming § 15-3-202
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 15Cities and Towns
Ch. 3FIRST CLASS CITIES
Art. 2OFFICERS

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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 15-3-202 (2026).

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(a)The mayor, from time to time, shall communicate to the governing body such information and recommend such measures as in his opinion may tend to improve the finances of the city, the police, health, comfort and general prosperity of the city.
(b)The mayor has jurisdiction as may be vested in him by ordinance:
(i)Repealed By Laws 2013, Ch. 104, § 2.
(ii)Except as otherwise provided by this paragraph, in all matters excepting taxation within one-half (1/2) mile of the corporate limits of the city. This paragraph shall not apply to any unincorporated area for which a county has officially adopted a comprehensive plan pursuant to W.S. 18-5-202(b). With the consent of a municipality, a comprehensive plan or a plan under W.S. 9-8-301 may delegate functions to the municipality in whole or

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