Wyoming Statutes
§ 15-7-304 — Vacation from public use; hearing; how conducted; order; record
Wyoming § 15-7-304
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 15-7-304 (2026).
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Any resident of the city or town, having filed his objections,
may appear at the hearing and protest the proposed vacation.
Any other resident of the city or town may appear at the hearing
and offer evidence in support of the proposed vacation. If the
governing body then finds that the vacation of the property from
public use is in the best interests of the city or town and its
residents, it may order the vacation by ordinance. The record
of the proceedings of the public hearing, including the findings
of the governing body, shall be made a part of the minutes of
the regular or special meeting of the governing body at which
the hearing was conducted.
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Wyoming § 15-7-304, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/7/15-7-304.