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New residential developments in Laramie County, WY

ZoneWire is tracking 27 residential development projects in Laramie County, WY through local government hearings, with the rezonings, site plans, variances, vote tallies, and conditions of approval on the record for each one.

27 projectsmost recently updated first

Residential
Iron Guard workforce housing campus
Laramie County · Iron Guard Workforce Housing
Continued
Residential
Rob's Roost subdivision
Laramie County · Jeffrey and Bambi Robb
Approved43.3 acres
Residential
LaFond Pasture
Laramie County · Stiles Surveying Services LLC (agent Shane Hanson); owners John Jay and Anita R. LaFond
Approved
Residential
LaFond Pasture
Laramie County · Stiles Surveying Services LLC (agent Shane Hanson); owners John Jay and Anita R. LaFond
Approved
Residential
Rob's Roost subdivision
Laramie County · Jeffrey and Bambi Robb
Approved43.3 acres
Residential
Iron Guard workforce housing campus
Laramie County · Iron Guard Workforce Housing
Continued
Residential
Iron Guard workforce housing campus
Laramie County · Iron Guard Workforce Housing
Continued
Residential
Furtig Ranch Subdivision
Laramie County · Redco Inc.
Approved83.22 acres
Residential
Roots to Branches End Subdivision
Laramie County · Gregory and Aaron Brim
Approved
Residential
Captain Soltiera Subdivision
Laramie County · Stiles Surveying Services LLC (agent Shane Hanson); owner Ramiro Dorado Rosales
Approved90.1 acres
Residential
Camp Stool Bluffs subdivision
Laramie County · Brian McKnight
Approved39.66 acre
Residential
Iron Guard Workforce Housing Facility
Laramie County · Iron Guard Housing
Approved200 dwelling
Residential
Furtig Ranch Subdivision
Laramie County · Redco Inc.
Approved83.22 acres
Residential
Roots to Branches End Subdivision
Laramie County · Gregory and Aaron Brim
Approved
Residential
Captain Soltiera Subdivision
Laramie County · Stiles Surveying Services LLC (agent Shane Hanson); owner Ramiro Dorado Rosales
Approved90.1 acres
Residential
Camp Stool Bluffs subdivision
Laramie County · Brian McKnight
Approved39.66 acre
Residential
Iron Guard Workforce Housing Facility
Laramie County · Iron Guard Housing
Approved200 dwelling
Residential
Iron Guard Workforce Housing
Laramie County · Palma Land Planning (agent Casey Palma)
Tabled
Residential
Rob's Roost subdivision
Laramie County · Jeffrey and Bambi Robb
Approved43.3 acres
Residential
Iron Guard Workforce Housing campus
Laramie County · Iron Guard Workforce Housing
Continued
Residential
Camp Stool Bluffs subdivision (replat of Lot 3, Riata Ranch North 40)
Laramie County · Brian McKnight
Approved39.66 acre
Residential
Captain Solterra Subdivision minor subdivision permit and plat
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Decided
Residential
Class C
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Decided
Residential
Vacation of tracts and subdivision permit for Roots to Branches End
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Decided
Residential
Furtig Ranch Subdivision
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Decided
Residential
Vacation and subdivision permit for Lucky Star Ranch second filing
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Decided
Residential
Camp Store Bluffs minor subdivision plat
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Decided

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What counts as a residential project?

On ZoneWire, a residential project is a subdivision, apartment or multifamily community, planned unit development, townhome, or single-family development moving through local government review by way of rezonings, site plans, and variances. ZoneWire follows each one through its public hearings and puts the vote tallies and conditions of approval on the record, updated within a day of each hearing.

How do I find new residential developments proposed near me?

Open the county pages or the list on this page. Every project links straight to its hearing record, so you can see the vote and the conditions attached to each approval.

How does ZoneWire know about residential projects before they are built?

ZoneWire monitors the local planning commission and council meetings where a housing development has to appear before construction can start. It picks up each project as soon as it appears on a public agenda ZoneWire monitors, then follows it from hearing to final vote.