Wyoming City Council Approves Cannabis Micro-Business Amid Storage and Security Debates

The Wyoming City Council meeting on February 2, 2026, resulted in the approval of a cannabis micro-business on Wyoming Trail, following extensive discussion about security, storage, and operational logistics. Additionally, the council addressed potential funding for public safety facilities and various city development issues.

The proposed cannabis micro-business, to be operated by Tyler Zerzac, sparked a lengthy discussion among council members. The business, planned on a recently rezoned agricultural property, includes two greenhouse buildings for cultivation and a semi-trailer for processing. Concerns raised by the council centered on compliance with city regulations and ensuring the business aligns with community standards.

Security was a primary focus, with debates over the necessary height and type of fencing. Confusion arose regarding a six-foot versus eight-foot fence, with some members referencing the planning commission’s notes. The council clarified that any fencing must meet state statutes, emphasizing the need for security-grade materials rather than standard residential options. This was confirmed as critical for compliance with state regulations.

The conversation also covered operational aspects, such as possible odor and lighting issues. Filtration systems were proposed to manage these concerns, and initial neighbor feedback was reportedly positive. Water usage was deemed adequate, with no extra permits required. Transportation logistics were addressed, including the use of smaller vehicles for delivery aligned with the harvest schedule.

The use of semi-trailers for storage, which is not permitted under current city regulations, prompted additional discussion. An alternative proposal to replace them with a 30 by 45 pole barn or portable storage units was debated. Some council members highlighted the need for consistency, pointing out discrepancies in how storage solutions were handled across different properties. This led to a suggestion to redefine terms like “semi-trailer” and “cargo container” in the city’s code to ensure clarity and compliance.

Additionally, the council engaged in a dialouge about securing funding for new fire and police facilities. A city representative explained the strategic steps taken to remain eligible for state funding, including engaging with state legislators and a contracted lobbyist, Momentum Advocacy. While securing funds has been challenging due to the absence of a state bonding bill in recent sessions, optimism remains for the upcoming legislative session.

The council’s strategy involves completing three buildings for less than the initial estimate for a single public safety building. Questions arose about the timing of construction, with the police department’s move scheduled for 2029 due to an existing lease. The city plans to bond for the first phase while pursuing state funding for the second phase, with flexibility provided by a four-year window to draw from any approved funds.

Council members debated the effectiveness of hiring a lobbyist given previous challenges in securing funding. However, the representative emphasized that the concerted efforts over the past four years have positioned the city favorably in the legislative queue. Momentum Advocacy’s role in enhancing project visibility and facilitating communication with legislators was acknowledged as vital.

In other business, the council approved a resolution to strike references to semi-trailer storage within city regulations, instead allowing compliant cargo containers. This decision was part of ensuring future operations of the cannabis micro-business comply with city and state regulations.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Lisa Iverson
City Council Officials:
Linda Nanko Yeager, Claire Luger, Brett Ohnstad, Dennis Schilling

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