The council approved an amendment of Charlie Powell to allow a public open space downtown, perhaps on South David Street, to be available to all vendors.
Officials with cities with thriving urban areas told Casper downtown business leader Pete Owen that Casper's proposed ordinance about food trucks would devastate downtown.
Council members Dallas Laird and Kenyne Humphrey unsuccessfully proffered a motion to table the ordinance until they could see the amended version in writing.
The city wanted to sell the 1920s-era properties because they reflect the history of downtown, its preservation, and the enhancement of neighborhood services.
Representatives of the Kimley-Horn consulting firm will visit Casper during the coming months to talk to civic leaders, business owners and residents about their parking concerns,
Casper has topped another national list! Food and travel website Thrillist recently named the best sandwich in each state and Wyoming's number one spot goes to...