City of Gillette announces several public open houses

cityThe City of Gillette's Planning and Engineering Divisions announced the dates and times of several upcoming public open houses for various projects, including Downtown Revitalization project, Stocktrail Neighborhood Planning project, and the Campbell County Safe Routes to Schools project.

 Downtown Revitalization project (Flyer) PDF The City of Gillette's Planning Division will host a public presentation for the Downtown Public Design Studio on Wednesday, December 19th from 4 p.m to 6 p.m. at the George Amos Building on Gillette Avenue (Ponderosa Room.)  Stop by for a few minutes and suggest design and economic development ideas for the downtown area.

On Thursday, December 20th at noon, stop by the Ponderosa Room in the George Amos Building and see the public presentation of the Design Studio results.
For more information about the Downtown Revitalization project contact Michael Surface at (307) 686-5283.

 

Stocktrail Neighborhood Planning Project Open House (Flyer) PDF The City of Gillette will host a public open house on Monday, December 17th from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Campbell County Senior Center (located at 6th Street and Rohan Avenue).  The open house will take place in the Senior Center Ballroom.  The public is invited to attend and learn about the potential opportunities within this neighborhood.
For more information about the Stocktrail Neighborhood Planning Project contact Michael Surface at (307) 686-5283.

 

Campbell County Safe Routes to Schools Project (Flyer) PDF The City of Gillette, Campbell County School District and KLJ will host a public open house on Thursday, January 10th from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Twin Spruce Junior High School (100 East 7th Street) A short presentation will be given at 6:15 p.m., followed by time for public comment.
The purpose of this open house is to hear from the community about your vision for walking and biking to school. The City of Gillette, Town of Wright, Campbell County School District and Campbell County are developing a Safe Routes to Schools Travel Plan. Obstacles and solutions need to be identified to complete the plan.
For more information contact Josh Richardson at (307) 686-5265.