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“It is Paradise Valley. My God, that was a nice neighborhood at one time,” one of the residents said. “And it has turned into North Casper. North Casper is way better than this place right now.”
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The Casper City Council on Tuesday approved on first reading an ordinance that would create a subdivision west of Robertson Road on the city s west side.
The proposed 30.6-acre Trails West Estates No. 4 would create 18 new configured residential lots, according to a memo from the city s Community Development Director Liz Becher in the meeting s agenda and the presentation by City Manager Carter Napier said.
The proposed ordinance also would consolidate the zoning from Residential Estate and Planned Unit Development into the Residential Estate zoning category.
With the exception of two lots with residential structures, the reconfigured to-be-developed lots would be at least 9,000 square feet.
City of Casper has formally opened requests for proposal from companies interested in programming and production services for its cable television Channel 192, according to a prepared statement from the city clerk s office.
Cable television company Spectrum provides the city with a channel dedicated solely to education and government, City Clerk Fleur Tremel said.
“Right now, we use Channel 192 to broadcast Casper City Council meetings, Casper Planning and Zoning Commission meetings, and bid openings,” Tremel said.
The channel is dedicated to education and government programming, and the city wants to know if it can expand that kind of programming, she said.