A series of town meetings, held by the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), will provide the public an opportunity to provide feedback on the Cowboy State's revised state historic preservation plan. Wyoming's SHPO has responsibility under the National Historic Preservation Act for developing and revising, as necessary, that plan, which also helps to guide the work of the SHPO by providing a vision for historic preservation in the state. Representatives from SHPO will be in the following towns to give the public an opportunity to provide opinions and ideas on how local historic preservation can be improved in the future.
Following is the schedule of meetings:
Cody, May 14, at the Irma Hotel, 1192 Sheridan Avenue, in the Governor's room, from 5-7 pm.
Worland, May 15, at the Washakie Medical Center, 400 South 15th Street, in the Conference Room, from 6-8 pm.
Sheridan, May 16, at the Sheridan County Library, 335 W. Alger, in the Inner Circle room, from 5-7 pm.
Casper, May 17 at the Natrona County Library, 307 E. 2nd St., in the Crawford Room from 7-9 pm.