While It is not illegal to be homeless in Casper, many actions and behaviors of homeless people are illegal.

Rhonda Schulte
(VIDEO) Local businesses, nonprofits impacted by growing homeless population; Casper City Council hears firsthand accounts
While It is not illegal to be homeless in Casper, many actions and behaviors of homeless people are illegal.
City leaders to hear from G&F today about ills of wild turkey feeding in Casper
Wyoming Game and Fish is asking the City of Casper to stop wild turkey feeding within city limits.
Casper City Council asks Natrona County assessor for full 8-mill property tax levy
Casper Municipal Band receives a small percent of the City of Casper’s 8 mill property tax levy revenue.
Casper City Council makes official 1% sales tax grants to community nonprofits
The Casper City Council has committed by resolution $2.25 million to community special projects over the next four years.
Casper City Council gives go-ahead for City Park play equipment; takes actions on Mariposa improvements, tourism bus, other
The City of Casper plans to install a new playground and shelter at City Park and new play equipment at Meadowlark Park by next spring.
City of Casper ordinances dealing with electric code and Chinook Trail improvements advance to final readings
No citizens spoke at either public hearing on June 20.
Casper City Council adopts ~$200M budget for FY24 with more street funding; amends current budget
The City of Casper intends to spend $197.52 million over the next 12 months, including $46.76 million in capital project investments.
City of Casper makes plans to move its land near Fort Caspar out of Mills city limits
The Casper City Council has agreed to initiate a request from the City of Mills to de-annex a 19-acre parcel of City of Casper land located in Mills.
City of Casper contracts with new Roughnecks Hockey Club for ice time
The Casper Roughnecks, a new franchise for the United States Premier Hockey League Premier Conference, will open play in the 2023–24 season, competing in the Northwest Division.
City of Casper to increase senior center rent annually over 5-year span
Facility rent has been $600 per month since 2016.
Casper City Council OK’s writing off ~$200K in unpaid bills for FY23
The Casper City Council has authorized writing off unpaid accounts receivables after five years of unsuccessful attempts by the city to collect.
City of Casper officials seek federal transportation funds for new walk, bike paths along Wyoming Boulevard
The total two-phase project cost, including a city cash match, is an estimated $2.21 million.
(VIDEO) Casper City Council accepting public comment tonight on proposed electric code updates
To maintain local enforcement authority, City Attornney Eric Nelson has told councilors the City of Casper has to adopt at least the same electrical codes the state has adopted or forfeit the right to regulate its own citizens.
Public invited to comment tonight on City of Casper proposed FY24 budget, changes to FY23 budget
State statute requires Wyoming municipalities to accept public input on annual proposed budgets at a hearing the third week of June.
~$1.5M incarceration cost part of Casper City Council budget amendment discussion Tuesday
Much of the $23.45 million in adjustments involves moving money around within the city budget.
Casper City Council updated on electric fleet feasibility; study ready for public comment
The final study will be presented to the Casper City Council for review in July.
(VIDEO) City of Casper officials receive preview of electric fleet study results at Tuesday work session
The final study will be presented to the Casper City Council for review and approval in July.
City of Casper staff to review $23M year-end budget change request on Tuesday
The Casper City Council is meeting Tuesday in The Lyric, 230 W. Yellowstone Highway, for a 4:30 p.m. public work session.
Natrona County School District to spend $1.09M from current budget on year-end projects
Recoating the entryway roof to Verda James Elementary is among 19 major maintenance projects approved by the Natrona County School District Board.
Assessment contracts used to meet Natrona County School District goals for improved student learning by 2024
Trustees approved two contracts requested by the NCSD Research and Assessment Department and a third for staff professional development.
Natrona County High School girl wrestlers receive grant for new singlets
The NCHS girls wrestling team has received a $1,000 grant to buy singlets for the 2023—24 season.
Pizza Hut wins annual Natrona County School District pizza bid for $9.40 per pizza; up 34% since 2020
School board trustees approved bids on Monday for pizza, dairy products and new weight room flooring.