Trade counts from the shard
- Water/Fire/Mold Restoration: 2
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Albany County, Wyoming. Population 32,473.
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Laramie is a midsize-city page in the top-2,000 launched-state city set, ranked #1,387 by the population value in all-cities.json. The city record places it in Albany County; the pro counts below are exact city-name matches from the WY gold shard.
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Laramie is in Albany County. This seed does not name a city-specific permit office, so use the authority having jurisdiction for the job address and cross-check state licensing through Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety.
Phone: +1-307-777-7288
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State code context for Laramie comes from the Wyoming NEC / IRC / IECC seed. Current adoption values in the seed: NEC: NEC 2023; IRC: not specified; IECC: not specified. The permit date and local amendments still control the job.
Wyoming's seasonal seed describes the climate zone as "High Plains and mountain climate with wind, snow, freeze-thaw, hail, wildfire smoke, and short exterior seasons". For Laramie, the highlighted windows below are selected from plumbing inspection, roofing, and exterior paint / siding because those projects match either the city's top trade counts or the highest-urgency state calendar entries.
Laramie uses the Wyoming state resilience seed. The scenarios linked to this city page are flooding, freezes and winter cold snaps, wildfire and smoke, and straight-line wind storms; they are state-level hazards, not city incident claims.
Wyoming flooding can come from rapid snowmelt, rain-on-snow events, ice jams, burn scars, and steep draws that route water toward homes.
Wyoming freeze risk combines arctic fronts, high wind, mountain snow, rural wells, crawlspaces, and furnace venting problems in drifting snow.
Wyoming wildfire risk spans sagebrush, grassland, timbered foothills, and mountain-interface homes where wind, slope, and limited water supply raise structure risk.
Wyoming windstorms include downslope gusts, blizzards, chinook winds, and severe outflow that can damage roof edges, garage doors, fences, and outbuildings.
Emergency links for Laramie are selected from Wyoming's state emergency scenarios and climate-relevant playbooks. They are planning links; call 911 or the serving utility first when life safety, gas, fire, downed lines, or shock risk is present.
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