09-20-2024 Bridger Valley Pioneer Legals

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INVITATION TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS

“YOUTH CAMP PROJECT”

Uinta County is seeking proposals for the removal of excess dirt behind the cabins on the east side of the valley at the lodge area of the Uinta County Youth camp located at 11361 County Road 271, Robertson, Wyoming.

There will be a mandatory onsite tour of the project on 9/25/2024 at 9:00am.

Interested parties can view request aerial views of the project prior to mandatory site tour.

Contractor will need to have all state licenses and insurance.

All proposals must be submitted before lOam on 09/30/2024 Opening will be at courthouse on 9/30/24 at 1 pm Submit to

Uinta County Maintenance

225 9th Street

Evanston, WY. 82930

Attn. Jeff Breininger

(307) 799-5513

jebreininger@uintacounty.com

PUBLISHED: Sept. 13, 20, 2024 23179

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL SETTLEMENT

LYMAN FINE BUBBLE AERATION SYSTEM

TOWN OF LYMAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY PUBLISHED that the Town of Lyman has accepted as completed all work on the Lyman Fine Bubble Aeration System Project according to the plans, specifications and rules set forth between the Town of Lyman and Peak Water Services LLC, the Contractor is entitled to settlement thereof.

Final payment will be made after the completion of publication of this Notice.  The date of first publication is September 20th, 2024 and the date of final settlement will be after October 31st, 2024 and when all punch list items are complete.

Any claim or claims for work or labor due, or for materials or supplies furnished, must be accordingly filed with the Town of Lyman prior to the above published date of final settlement.

Town of Lyman

P.O. Box 300

Lyman, WY  82937

PUBLISHED: Sept. 20, Oct. 4, 18, 2024 24188

STATE OF WYOMING ) IN THE DISTRICT COURT

) ssTHIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT

County of UINTA ) Civil Action Case No. 2024-CV-92

IN RE NAME CHANGE OF )

CALLIOPE CHARLOTTE PIPPIN HERNANDEZ)

Minor Child, By Next Friend, )

TARRIN PIPPIN )

PUBLIC NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

In accordance with Wyoming Statues 1-25-103, notice is hereby given that a Petition for Name Change of Minor Child, Civil Action No. 2024-CV-92 has been filed in the Wyoming District Court for the 3rd Judicial District, whose address is 225 9th St., Evanston, WY 82931, seeking to change the name of the minor child Calliope Charlotte Pippin Hernandez to Calliope Margarett Pippin. Unless an Answer or Response to the Petition referenced above is filed within 30 days following the last date of publication of this notice, an order may be entered granting the requested name change.

Dated: September 10, 2024

Kerri Wright

Clerk of District Court

PUBLISHED: Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 11, 2024 24182

Bid Request

325 West Street Roof Project

Scope of work:

All shingles to be removed and disposed of by contractor.

Roof to be inspected once shingles and underlayment is off.  We will assume that the plywood under the roof is in good shape.

Tar paper or approved underlayment is to be installed.

26 gauge steel roof panel in a Tan or Grey color is to be installed

If any repairs need to be made to plywood or structure it will be done by change order.

Bids must be received by 5pm, Thursday, September 26, 2024 at the Town Hall located at 405 N. Highway 414, Mountain View, Wyoming, mailing address is PO Box 249, Mountain View, WY 82939. The Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive irregularities or informalities in the bid.

PUBLISHED: Sept. 20, 2024 24184

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT

IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF UINTA, STATE OF WYOMING

Docket No.  2024-CV-0000093

In the Matter of the Estate of: )

Mark L. Powers,         )

Deceased.

NOTICE OF PROBATE OF ESTATE

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that on the 13th day of September, 2024, the Last Will and Testament of Mark L. Powers was admitted to probate by the above-named Court, and that Mark A. Powers was appointed Personal Representative thereof.  Any action to set aside the Will shall be filed in the Court within three months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or thereafter be forever barred. 

Notice is further given that all persons indebted to said decedent or to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to Long Reimer Winegar LLP, 724 Front Street, Suite 200, Evanston, Wyoming, 82930.

Creditors having claims against said decedent or the estate are required to file them in duplicate with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of said Court, on or before three months after the date of the first publication of this notice, and if such claims are not so filed, unless otherwise allowed or paid, they will be forever barred.

Mark A. Powers

PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE

PUBLISHED: Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 2024 24185

PUBLICATION OF WARRANTS

Pursuant to Chapter 3, Section 21-3-110(a)(ii) of Wyoming Education Code, following are warrants over $500.00 issued by Uinta County School District No. Four, Mountain View, Wyoming, for the month of September 2024:

910159 ACE RECYCLING & DISPOSAL, $1,993.25; 910109 ALTA CONSTRUCTION, INC, $86,452.20; 910130 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES, $2,875.60; 910180 API SYSTEMS INTEGRATORS, $3,475.00; 910148 ART OF EDUCATION UNIVERSITY, LLC, $974.00; 7398 BENEDICT TRADING CO, $2,246.51; 910115 BENEDICT TRADING CO, $3,547.05; 910152 BENEDICTS ACE HARDWARE, $638.57; 7400 BLACKS FORK EQUIPMENT RENTALS, $1,062.24; 910141 BLEAK, DAN, $600.00; 910155 BRADSHAWS HOME AND GLASS LLC, $2,352.32; 910124 BRIDGER VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSOC, $12,203.63; 60169 BRIDGERLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE, $2,000.00; 910133 BRYSON SALES & SERVICE INC, $613.33; 910147 BSI SERVICES, INC, $1,350.00; 60170 BYU IDAHO, $2,750.00; 910146 CLAY’S POTTERY, $877.56; 910179 COAST TO COAST COMPUTER PRODUCTS, INC, $549.96; 910166 CONEX DEPOT INC, $10,447.00; 910168 COVOLO AUTO FARM SERVICE, $1,679.37; 910134 DERU’S GLASS, $740.40; 910128 DISABILITY:IN UINTA COUNTY, $1,000.00; 906107 DOMINION ENERGY, $1,024.79; 910156 FB MCFADDEN WHOLESALE COMPANY, $987.75; 910116 FIRST BANKCARD, $5,758.61; 7404 FORT BRIDGER HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, $700.84; 7405 GAME ONE, $4,139.00; 910174 GRAINGER, $1,738.40; 7408 HUDL, $2,000.00; 910185 HUDL, $4,450.00; 910171 IBS, INC, $712.36; 910176 INTERMOUNTAIN TRANSMISSION EXCHANGE INC, $2,460.94; 910187 INTOCAREERS, $763.75; 60174 LEWIS BUS GROUP, $208,500.00; 910181 LONGHORN CONSTRUCTION, INC, $1,995.00; 910162 MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES SLC, $884.31; 910111 MOUNTAINLAND SUPPLY COMPANY, $543.30; 910172 NICHOLAS & COMPANY, $12,065.35; 7410 OELKE, KARLEE, $525.00; 60171 PAUL MITCHELL SCHOOLS, $500.00; 910151 PHILLIPS LAW, LLC, $3,850.00; 910175 PHOENIX LEARNING SYSTEMS, $5,695.00; 910139 PINGORA CONSULTING, LLC, $3,000.00; 910119 RUDY, BONNIE L., $4,758.00; 910144 SHORTY’S TOOL SHACK, $553.35; 7411 STEWART, CANDICE, $1,344.00; 910143 SUMMIT FIRE & SECURITY, $2,775.60; 910137 THE STORE, $2,560.83; 910135 TOP NOTCH COLLISION, $8,324.72; 910121 TOWN OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, $9,324.75; 7412 UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #4, $1,838.85; 910110 UINTA ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING, INC., $15,650.00; 910165 UNION TELEPHONE COMPANY, $1,330.82; 910188 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, $950.00; 60172 UNIVERSITY OF WY, $500.00; 7413 VARSITY, $3,434.80; 910120 WALKER, LISA, $750.00; 60173 WESTERN WY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, $2,000.00; 910183 WESTERN WYO COMMUNITY COLLEGE, $1,556.45; 910178 WEX BANK, $1,174.93; 910138 WYO HS ACTIVITIES ASSN, $6,030.00.

I, Charlotte Black, Treasurer, Uinta County School District #4, Mountain View, Wyoming, do hereby certify the foregoing to be correct.

/s/ Charlotte Black

Uinta County School District #4

Mountain View, Wyoming

PUBLISHED: Sept. 20, 2024 24181

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL SETTLEMENT

LYMAN FINE BUBBLE AERATION BUILDING

TOWN OF LYMAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY PUBLISHED that the Town of Lyman has accepted as completed all work on the Lyman Fine Bubble Aeration Building Project according to the plans, specifications and rules set forth between the Town of Lyman and Maxfield Construction Inc., the Contractor is entitled to settlement thereof.

Final payment will be made after the completion of publication of this Notice.  The date of first publication is September 20th, 2024 and the date of final settlement will be after October 31st, 2024 and when all punch list items are complete.

Any claim or claims for work or labor due, or for materials or supplies furnished, must be accordingly filed with the Town of Lyman prior to the above published date of final settlement.

Town of Lyman

P.O. Box 300

Lyman, WY  82937

PUBLISHED: Sept. 20, Oct. 4, 18, 2024 24190

ORDINANCE NO. 2024-03

AN ORDINANCE CLARIFYING THE DAYS IN WHICH FIREWORKS MAY BE DISCHARGED IN THE TOWN OF LYMAN

WHEREAS, the Town has set, by Ordinance, the dates and times in which fireworks may be discharged in the Town of Lyman; and

WHEREAS, it is recommended that the date of the Pioneer Days Celebration be clarified.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE TOWN OF LYMAN, UINTA COUNTY, WYOMING THAT THE TOWN CODE SHOULD BE MODIFIED IN THE FOLLOWING WAY: 

7-2-4: REGULAR MEETINGS:

C. Exceptions

2. Discharge; Detonation Allowed: The detonation or discharge of fireworks within the Town shall be allowed each year as follows

b. From nine o’clock (9:00) A.M. until twelve o’clock (12:00) midnight on the day (Saturday) of the official Town Pioneer Days Celebration.

No other portion of Town Ordinance 7-2-4 shall is altered by passage of this Ordinance.

First Reading – August 5, 2024

Second Reading – August 19, 2024

Public Hearing – August 19, 2024

Third Reading – September 4, 2024

Published – September 13, 2024

PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL THIS  4th day of September 2024.

ATTEST: Mayor, Shane Hooton

Town Clerk,  Lisa Bradshaw

PUBLISHED: Sept. 20, 2024 24186

Invitation to Bid

Project: Elevated Living Assisted Living 

Project Location: 103 East Sage Street, Lyman Wyoming 82937

Project Description:

The Elevated Living Assisted Living facility is a 25,293 sf facility with 32 assisted living rooms.

The main level has the following amenities; dining room, private dining room, exercise room, salon, bistro.

There is a commercial kitchen with a type 1 hood and makeup air system.

There is an 1,576 sf upper level with three offices and mechanical rooms.

The construction type will be VA using standard wood framing and wood trusses. All structural members will be rated from the inside. The main occupancy is I-1. The building will be fully sprinkled.

There is porte-cochere that will be built as non-combustible with metal framing.

Bidding Documents:

Construction Documents in PDF format will be available to download on August 30, 2024. To request download instructions, email Brian Zaitz (brianz@jzw-a.com)

Pre-bid Conference

A pre-bid conference will be held on the project site from 9-10 am on September 13, 2024, with the architect and civil engineer.

Submittal Deadline and Bid Opening:

Bids, Bonding, and proof of Builder’s Risk Insurance must be sent by sealed envelope to the Lyman City Hall located at 100 E Sage St, Lyman WY 82937 no later than 2pm on the September 27, 2024 (“Submittal Deadline”) Bids will be publicly opened read by the city. The city will officially announce the contract winner on October 7th at the town meeting.

Type of Bid:

Bids will be submitted on a lump-sum basis. Segregated bids will not be accepted.

Owner’s Right to Reject Bids:

The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities therein and/or in the bidding.

PUBLISHED: August 30, Sept. 6, 13, 20, 2024 24167

TOWN OF LYMAN WYOMING BUSINESS MEETING MINUTES

Held August 19, 2024

Held at Lyman Town Hall, Council Chambers

The meeting was called to order by Mayor Hooton, present was Councilmember’s, Jimmy Bramlett, Eric Quinney and Gregg Moretti.

Clerk Lisa Bradshaw

Police Chief Thomas Shroyer

Public Works Director Jared Crane

Councilman Bramlett made a motion to approve the agenda as amended, second by Councilman Quinney, motion carried unanimously.

Councilman Moretti made a motion to approve the minutes of the August 5, 2024, Business Meeting and Work Session, second by Councilman Bramlett, motion carried unanimously.

Mayor Hooton opened the public hearing for Ordinance No. 2024-02.  Shellie Walkey 210 S Grant stated she is in favor of this ordinance, Aaron Roberts 115 S. Main also stated he was in favor of this Ordinance, no comments against this ordinance.  Public hearing was closed.

Ordinance No. 2024-03 AN ORDINANCE CLARIFYING THE DAYS IN WHICH FIREWORKS MAY BE DISCHARGED IN THE TOWN OF LYMAN Councilman Moretti made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2024-03 on the second reading, second by Councilman Quinney, motion carried unanimously.

Councilman Quinney made a motion to approve the following Alcohol Beverage Catering permits @ Heritage Barn

• Kelton Hauf July 11, 2025

• Chloe Harmon July 5, 2025

second by Councilman Bramlett, motion carried unanimously.

Councilman Bramlett made a motion to appoint Lisa Reis as Treasurer, second by Councilman Moretti, motion carried unanimously.  The Oath of Office was administered to Lisa Reis.

Councilman Moretti made a motion to approve Purchase order # 2024-17, second by Councilman Bramlett, motion carried unanimously.

Resolution # 2024-19 A RESOLUTION RESETTING THE FIRST TOWN COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2024 Councilman Quinney made a motion to approve Resolution # 2024-19 second by Councilman Moretti, motion carried unanimously.

Councilman Moretti made a motion to implement the proposed Plan B Pay Scale immediately as the official pay scale for the Town of Lyman, funding for the increases will be from the FY 2023/24 carry-over, the next step will not be until July 2026, second by Councilman Bramlett, motion carried unanimously. 

Councilman Bramlett made a motion to pay the following bills:  Ace Disposal – trash service $847.65 Airgas – cylinder rental $72.94, Benedicts Market – monthly charges $4.99, Benedict Ace Hardware – monthly charges $685.39, Blue Cross Blue Sheild – insurance $17,024.10, Bradshaw’s Home & Glass – lawnmower tire $95.00, BVEA – utilities $9,507.93, Bridger Valley Pioneer – advertising $531.05, BVJP – water purchased $47,288.79, Caselle – software support $940.00, Chemtech-Ford – samples $95.00, Communications Technology – PD radios $859.05, Cook Brothers – advertising $210.00, Covolo-Auto Farm Service – monthly charges $1,888.50, D3UC LLC – telephone bill $337.71, Fastenal – supplies $218.37, FNBO – credit card charges $4,846.64, Forsgren Associates – engineering $5,252.50, Ferguson Waterworks – supplies $5,400.00, Galls – uniforms $1,474.00, Heartland Animal Clinic – animal control $181.28, JZW Architects – Assisted living architectural services $16,180.00, Mountain West – contract $61.92, Mountainland Power Equipment  - supplies $113.66, Mountainland Supply Company – supplies $86.45, One call of Wyoming – tickets for July $42.00,Ricoh – copier lease $45.41, Robert Collings – restitution $734.00, Reladyne West – gas & diesel $3,275.22, Silver Stitch – uniforms $212.00, Sean Baker – summer concert series $1,400.00, Tegeler & Associates – vehicle insurance $69.00, Uinta County Clerk – jail fees $90.00, Uinta County School District #6 – flag fundraiser $550.00, Uinta Veterinary Clinic – aggressive dog $15.75, Valley Supply – supplies $65.19, Wells Fargo Financial – copier lease $149.00, WYDOT – city plates $250.00,  Young Automotive – equipment for PD vehicle $13,247.79, Melody Ward – refund on closed account  $59.80, Jamin & Samantha Brinkerhoff – water deposit refund $150.00, Trinity Herzog – water deposit refund $121.00, Keri Sabey – barn refund $250.00, Power engineering – progress billing $150.00,  second by Councilman Moretti, motion carried unanimously.

Councilman Quinney made a motion to adjourn, second by Councilman Bramlett, motion carried unanimously. 

Councilman Bramlett made a motion to go back into the Business Meeting, second by Councilman Quinney, motion carried unanimously.

The council approved Lisa Reis to transfer all mandatory carryover except for the sewer fund and the general fund to savings.

Councilman Bramlett made a motion to adjourn, second by Councilman Moretti, motion carried unanimously.

Lisa Bradshaw, Clerk                               

Shane Hooton, Mayor 

PUBLISHED: Sept. 20, 2024 24187

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that Jim Nagy and Bob Nagy have applied for a Subdivision Permit for a parcel in the SE ¼ Section 26, T18N R113W, 6th P.M., Uinta County Wyoming, near County Road 233.  The application would allow for the subdivision of a 73.9-acre parcel into a new five-lot, minor Agricultural/Resource Development (ARD) zoned Subdivision. 

A public hearing on this matter will be held before the Uinta County Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. in the Mountain View Town Hall, Mountain View, Wyoming.

PUBLISHED: Sept. 13, 20, 2024 24180

PUBLIC NOTICE

Uinta County School District #6 will destroy remaining special education records of students born between January 2002 and December 2003.  If you received special education in Lyman and would like your records, please call 307-786-4100 ext. 4113 or email packera@lymanschools.org by November 4, 2024.

PUBLISHED: Sept. 20, 2024 24192

Public Notice

UINTA COUNTY BOARD VACANCY

The Uinta County Commissioners will accept applications for two unexpired terms on the Fair Board.  Applications can be found at www.uintacounty.com under the Documents tab or at the County Clerk’s Office located at 225 9th St. Evanston.  Completed applications are due in the County Clerk’s Office by 5:00 p.m. September 25th, 2024.  Applications can be mailed to 225 9th St. Evanston, WY  82930; faxed to 307-783-0376 or emailed to amhutchinson@uintacounty.com.

PUBLISHED: Sept. 13, 20, 2024 24178

Mountain view TOWN COUNCIL

REGULAR MEETING MINUTES

August 22, 2024 at 7:00 PM

Town Hall – 405 HWY 414, Mountain View, WY 82939

Mayor, Bryan Ayres led the Pledge of Allegiance.

The August 22, 2024 Mountain View Town Council meeting was called to order at 7:00 pm by Mayor Bryan Ayres. Those present were, council members, Jamy Ferrin, Tori Carter, and Jenny Harvey, Clerk, Penny Robbins, Deputy Clerk, Tammy Murray, Police Officer, Mark Erramouspe and Attorney, Brandon Taylor.

Motion by Tori Carter, second by Jamy Ferrin to approve the agenda, motion carried.

Motion by Jamy Ferrin, second by Jenny Harvey to approve the August 6, 2024 meeting minutes; motion carried.

Motion by Tori Carter, second by Jamy Ferrin to approve the following bills; Alsco Uniforms, Building Maintenance, $560.27, Beacon Athletics, Maintenance/Repairs, $127.00, Brenntag Pacific INC., Chemicals, $5444.87, Chemtech-Ford, Water/Sewer Analysis, $528.00, CNA Surety, Bond, $100.00, Deluxe, Office Supplies, $765.00, Dominion Energy, Gas, $40.58, Fastenal, Supplies, $125.26, First Bankcard, Supplies/Celebrations/Travel, $4923.08, Amanda Fraughton, Travel/Education, $167.37, J M Electrical, Capital Outlay, $8869.09, John Deere Financial, Supplies, $754.46, Morcon Industrial Specialty, Safety, $96.67, Mountainland Supply Co., Maintenance/Repairs, $5392.68, One-Call of Wyoming, Tickets, $45.75, Rees Auto Service, Vehicle Maintenance, $3092.57, Penny Robbins, Travel/Education, $743.70, Tegeler & Associates, Bond, $175.00, Uinta County Clerk, Title Fee, $15.00, Valley Supply LLC., Tire Repair, $26.00, Westar Printing, Office Supplies, $79.00, WY Association of Rural Water Systems, Registration, $239.00, WY Department of Transportation, Vehicle Registration, $10.00 motion carried.

There being no other council business; motion by Jamy Ferrin, second by Tori Carter to adjourn into executive session for personnel and potential litigation at 7:03 pm, motion carried

Motion by Jamy Ferrin, second by Jenny Harvey to reconvene regular meeting at 7:40 pm, motion carried. Motion by Jamy Ferrin, second by Tori Carter to adjourn at 7:40 pm, motion carried

Bryan Ayres, Mayor

ATTEST:

Penny Robbins, Town Clerk

PUBLISHED: Sept. 20, 2024 24177

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

Town of Mountain View, Wyoming

Comprehensive Economic Development Plan

Introduction:

The Town of Mountain View (the “Town” or “Mountain View”) is requesting proposals from qualified persons and entities to develop an Economic Development Comprehensive Master Plan. 

Background:

The Town of Mountain View is a small, but vibrant, rural community located in the southwest part of Wyoming.  The population is approximately 1,200, based on the 2020 Census.  Mountain View is located about 7 miles south of Interstate 80.  Mountain View sees visitor from all over the United States as it serves as a main thoroughfare to the Flaming Gorge and the Uinta Mountains.  Mountain View is located near several southwest Wyoming trona mines which serve as a major employer.  TerraPower has recently broken ground on a new nuclear plant around 40 miles north of the Town. With this addition and the current expansions of the trona mines and gas plants, the community anticipates significant impact and changes to the community and desires to be prepared for the impending economic growth.

Scope of Work:

The following is a general outline that is offered to describe the general extent of services to be provided by the consultant.  The outline is not necessarily all-inclusive.

Comprehensive economic development plan including:

• Economic development;

• Development of community vision and goals;

• Analysis of the following:

o Constraints and strengths of the community;

o Overall community character, visual appeal, and recommendations;

o Housing constraints (locally & regionally) and a housing needs assessment for future growth:

o Zoning & planning constraints within the town;

o Ordinances and procedures and provide recommendations for best practices;

o Business opportunities and potential best uses of business development, job creation, and workplace needs;

o Areas for potential growth, including specific industries;

o Growth and Land use – Utilize the existing land use data to determine future annexations possibilities, the need for residential subdivision and neighborhoods, as well as commercial, retail, and industrial development;

o Resource inventory – Including updating population, construction, and employment trends and inventories for the community as well as parks and recreation, streets, and utilities which includes water & sewer;

o Infrastructure and infrastructure recommendations;

o Natural and cultural resources – availability & uses;

o Public facilities and services;

o Transportation – understanding and analyzing the needs of the community, make recommendations;

• Creation of an action plan/implementation plan to help determine next steps and estimates of project funding necessary

• Build a framework for the community to establish and achieve goals;

• Other topic areas as deemed appropriate by the consultant and/or economic development plan committee

While this is a comprehensive economic development plan for the Town of Mountain View, we would like to have a regional focus on the economic development activities and partnerships in the region to help coordinate efforts and lead the surrounding communities in planning for future growth and change.

Partnerships: 

Because this is a comprehensive economic development plan, and takes into consideration the entire region, participation in the process should be wide-spread.  We anticipate Town Mayor, Council and staff involvement as well as community input, partner input (i.e. Chambers, school district, businesses) and regional input to be included in the plan.

Proposals:

The proposal shall include:

• The firm’s approach to the project

• Experience with similar projects

• Timeline for completion of the work

• Minimum of (2) references for similar projects

• Cost estimates and billing rates

The proposal shall be signed by an official authorized to bind the company. The proposal shall be a firm offer open for a ninety (90) day period from the date the Town opens the proposal.  The proposal shall also provide the following information: name, title, address, telephone number, and email address of the individual(s) with authority to contractually bind the company and also who may be contacted during the period of proposal evaluation for the purpose of clarifying submitted information.

The Town reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive any nonmaterial irregularities or information in any RFP and to accept or reject any item or combination of items. The Town’s bid process is subject to Wyoming law and will be completed in accordance to the same.

Proposal Submission:

All responses to the RFP must be received in a sealed envelope and clearly marked “TOWN OF MOUNTAIN VIEW ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN” by October 15, 2024 to be eligible for consideration. 

Proposals shall be submitted to:

Penny Robbins

Town of Mountain View

P.O. Box 249

Mountain View, WY 82939

307-782-3100

PUBLISHED: Sept. 20, 27, 2024 24183