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Glendo Volunteer Fire Department Annual Easter Egg Hunt- Two Moon Campground-Glendo State Park- March 31st. @ 2:00!!
Glendo Volunteer Fire Department Chili Cookoff!! September 23rd @ 6:00 – Glendo Fire Hall:
Glendo Fireworks Show- Saturday July 1st- Thomas Memorial Airport- Glendo Wy – Dusk Street Dance to Follow in Glendo:
Fireworks Show
Saturday July 1st @ Dusk
Thomas Memorial Airport- Glendo Wy-
Locally Funded and put together by the community including but not limited to Anglers Rest,
Glendo Volunteer Fire Department and Glendo Volunteer EMS:
– Donations welcome:
Street Dance to Follow in Glendo: Black, White and Blues Band
Sponsored by Anglers Rest:
Contact Town of Glendo for more information- 307-735-4242
Department & Services
Welcome to the Town of Glendo. We are small in number but big in heart. The Town of Glendo was founded on May 9, 1922. In 2020, the population was listed as 243.
The town utilizes a Mayor/Council form of government with elections held every two years on the Tuesday following the first Monday in May. Terms are held for four years. Four council members serve under the Mayor.
The Official Website of Platte County, Wyoming – Home Page (plattecountywyoming.com)
Elected Officials | |
Mayor: | Susan Juschka – 2026 |
Council Members: | Genelle Petsch- INTERIM Kelly Jones- INTERIM Dan Dugdale -2026 Heather Schoning -2026 |
Department Heads | |
Clerk/Treasurer: | Tristany Hoffman Assistant Clerk- Kelsey Crabtree |
Public Works Director: | Steve Eller Assistant- Duane Wendling |
Perpetual Care: | Bob McQuisten |
Fire Chief: | Dave Noyce EMS Director: |
Contact Information | |
Glendo Town Hall 114 S. Yellowstone Highway PO Box 396 Glendo, Wyoming 82213 | 307-735-4242 (phone) 307-735-4422 (fax) glendotownof@yahoo.com (e-mail) |
Website: | Glendo WYO – Small in Number, Yet Big in Heart (townofglendo.com) |
Office Services | |
Notary, Fax & Copy Services Permits & Licenses Ordinance & Zoning Questions Airport Information Cemetery Plots & Information General Information Meeting Minutes: |
Burn Pile Hours- Wednesdays from 12-2 & 1st and 3rd Saturday’s May- August – from 10-12
Glendo Branch Library- Tuesday and Thursday- 9-12:30 Saturday- 9-12 (307)-735-4480
April 2023- Meeting Minutes:
April 12, 2023
Regular Meeting
Town of Glendo
Platte County
Wyoming
Present: Mayor Susan Juschka, Council members Lacy Brooks, Heather Schoning, Jarla Whitaker, Dan Dugdale, Assistant town clerk Kathy Hamar, and Public works Bobby Himle, David Dugdale and Bob McQuisten.
Mayor Susan Juschka asked those in attendance to stand and recite the Pledge of Allegiance and welcomed all.
Approvals:
April 10, 2023 Agenda: Motion was made by Heather Schoning to approve the agenda, Lacy Brooks 2nd Motion, with the addition of visitors comments added. Motion carried.
April 2023 Treasurer Report: Heather Schoning made a motion to approve the April Treasurer report, Jarla Whitaker 2nd motion, Motion carried.
Heather Schoning questioned the contract labor contract with Mike Montgomery; His contract will end March, 2023.
April 2023 Claims for Consideration: Dan Dugdalemade a motion to approve April Claims, Heather 2nd Motion. Motion Carried.
Guest Speaker and visitor comments: Wyoming Child Development, spokesperson Tammy asked for continued monetary support for Early Childhood Development, birth through 5 years. Motion made by Jarla Whitaker to donate $200.00 to WCD, Lacy 2nd motion. Motion carried.
Doc Hill, owner/operator of Glendo Trading Post asked for a variance to Ordinance 202, to park his personal camper on his lot for the summer. Heather Schoning made a motion to give Doc Hill a 120 day expansion permit. Lacy Brooks 2nd motion. Motion carried.
Miquelle Bernard from Ferguson Waterworks, gave out printed information on water meters, warranty info, pricing and will get a quote for 100 meters.
Josh Wilson wants to use his property for 12 cabins and have RV at each lot until the cabins are finished. He wants a variance to rezone campground.
Visitors comments, assistant fire chief, Paul Bauder reported the fuel tank at the Glendo School was hit by a student and fell to the ground. The Glendo Fire Department was called by the school and asked to clean up the spill and replace the contaminated soil. Mayor Susan Juschka reported the spill to the DEQ. Eric Jones called Steve Kelly and was told to report it to the DEQ.
Thank you to Bobby Himle and David Dugdale for cleaning up the graffiti that was painted on the new park bathrooms, wellness center and streets around town.
Commission/Dept. Reports: Heather Schoning / none, Lacy Brooks checked on the state levy for snow removal since the town has a no snow removal policy. Jarla Whitaker, airport, may need some barricades to control parking, maybe a sign. Jarla also did some paperwork that was required by the state. Lacy Brooks brought up the Spring Cleaning dumpster. The council is not interested. Dan Dugdale, Downey well has no pressure. Burn Pile hours will be 1st and 3rd Saturdays, May thru September. 10:00am till noon. Wednesdays noon till 2:00pm. $10.00 fee for outside city limits. Need to order a new metal gate. Dan Dugdale made a motion to advertise to buy a new tractor, Jarla Whitaker 2nd the motion. Motion carried. Dan Dugdale made a motion to buy out our $67,000.00 Cat lease. Jarla Whitaker 2nd motion, motion carried.
RXR quiet zone, fence is knocked down and ran over and Keep Right sign on island is down.
Glendo Days is June 27, 2023.
Mayor Susan Juschka made a motion to adjourn meeting and go into executive session.., motion 2nd by Jarla Whitaker. Motion carried.
Executive Session.
Respectfully submitted by Kathy Hamar