Shoshoni WY

Frequently Asked Questions

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General FAQ

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  • Town Hall is open Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Town Hall is closed for all major holidays.
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  • Call the Mayor's Office at Town Hall at 307-876-2515.
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  • Call 307-876-2600 to reach the department. If this is an emergency, please call 911.
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  • The Town Council meets twice a month, the 2nd and 4th Tuesday, at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.
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  • Contact Town Hall at 307-876-2515 to get on the agenda.
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  • Contact the Clerk/Treasurer's office at 307-876-2515 or fill out the pdf.

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  • Burial information can be obtained from the Shoshoni/Lysite Cemetery District.
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  • The phone number is 307-876-2663. For more information, please visit their
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  • Yes, dogs and cats have to have a yearly tag renewed in June each year. There is a $5 fee and you have to provide proof of current rabies shots.
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  • Contact the Administrative Assistant at 307 876-2515.
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  • A building permit gives you legal permission to start construction of a building project in accordance with approved drawings and specifications. The best way to find out if you need one for a specific project is to contact Town Hall at 307-876-2515.
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Utilities, Trash & Streets

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  • Please contact Town Hall at 307-876-2515. Be able to provide the address and/or intersecting streets.
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  • During business hours, please contact the Clerk-Treasurer's office at 307-876-2515. If the matter takes place after hours or on the weekend, please call 307-709-8118.
    Utilities, Trash & Streets
  • During business hours, please contact the Clerk-Treasurer's office at 307-876-2515. If the matter takes place after hours or on the weekend, please call 307-709-8118.
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  • Utility bills for water and wastewater are due by the 20th of each month.
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  • The landfill hours are listed on the
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  • Please contact the Clerk/Treasurer Office at 307-876-2515.
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  • Contact the Street/Alley Department at 307-876-2515.
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Police

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  • 1.800.967.2302
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Community Master Plan

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  • A master plan is the town’s long-term roadmap for future development. It represents the community’s vision for its future and expresses the community’s goals on a variety of topics. The plan contains the goals and policies upon which the town will base their land use and other decisions. It will address the issues facing the town for the next 10 to 20 years.

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  • A master plan is designed to be comprehensive. Plans address issues of land use, transportation, housing, etc. They also allow towns to choose other topics of importance, which emerge from the public process.

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  • The planning process provides all residents and businesses the chance to help guide the future of their community, the place where they live and work. A successful master plan will reflect the community’s vision and priorities, so public input is critical to this effort.

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  • Property rights are directly affected by the zoning regulations that are assigned to different parcels. The zoning rules are based on the vision of the master plan.

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