Business View Civil & Municipal | July 2022

137 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 7 community. Wyoming also has access to high speed internet and cable through a variety of providers. City staff are looking forward to having their Master Plan well into effect in the next three to five years. Hofert is hoping to see those community retail nodes come to life, while McCarter hopes to see the old GM facility turn into something great for the community, as well as to see the population grow and continue to diversify. As for Holt, he is hoping to figure out what defines Wyoming for the next 50 years of its existence through things like community projects, but also fiscal responsibility. He says, “We’re a city that actively pursues our asset management plan, so when you talk about things like infrastructure, we know it takes about $5 million in road dollars annually to maintain our streets and we put that money into our streets every year. The same is true of our utilities. All those things we do annually. Along with our excellent facilities, we also do asset management. As we say to people all the time, at the City of Wyoming, we pay our bills and we take care of what we have.” WYOMING, MI CHIGAN

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