Wyoming Statutes
§ 15-6-205 — Streets; improving intervening parts; objection thereto
Wyoming § 15-6-205
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 15-6-205 (2026).
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If the improvement proposed is to a street, either by grading or regrading, paving or repaving, macadamizing or remacadamizing, graveling or regraveling, constructing crosswalks, gutters, curbs or providing for surface drainage, and not more than two
(2)blocks remain unimproved in the street between improvements
either already made or proposed to be made, the governing body
on its own motion may cause the intervening or unimproved part
to be improved. The improvement of that part shall not be
stayed, defeated or prevented by any remonstrance or other
objection, unless the governing body considers the remonstrance
or objection proper to stay or prevent the improvement.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 15-6-101
Definitions§ 15-6-102
General grant of authority; nonapplicability of
other provisions; restriction; nonexclusivity§ 15-6-103
General powers and duties§ 15-6-104
Powers incidental to streets§ 15-6-202
Initiative resolution; contents; acceptable
bids; notice to be published and mailed; caption§ 15-6-206
Ordinance ordering improvement; contents§ 15-6-401
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Wyoming § 15-6-205, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/6/15-6-205.