Meeting Schedule

  • Meets at the Planning and Zoning Department Conference Room, Johnson County Office Annex A Building, 26 N. DeSmet, Buffalo, WY
  • Regular meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 4:00 PM unless otherwise advertised
  • Contact Rob Yingling, County Planner & Project Manager, (307) 684-1907, jcplanner@vcn.com

Planning & Zoning Commission Special Meetings

The Johnson County Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a special meeting for a work session to review and evaluate public comments received on the Draft Johnson County Zoning Regulations that were collected during four public workshops on the draft regulations in November and December of 2011.  The workshop will be held at the following date, time and location:

  • 1:00 PM on Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at the Johnson County Planning Department conference room located in the Johnson County Office Annex A Building at 26 N. DeSmet Street, Buffalo, Wyoming.

The above scheduled work sessions are not intended for receiving public comments.  However, these and all meetings of the Johnson County Planning & Zoning Commission are open to the public in accordance with Wyoming Statute 18-5-202.  For information regarding these meetings or any other Johnson County Planning and Zoning Commission matter, please contact Rob Yingling, Johnson County Planner & Project Manager at (307) 684-1907 or by e-mail at jcplanner@vcn.com.  Information on the status of the draft Johnson County Zoning Regulations project is available on the Johnson County Government website at http://www.johnsoncountywyoming.org/news.html


Public Workshops in Buffalo and Kaycee to present Draft Johnson County Zoning Regulations to the Public and to Receive Public Comments

Additional public workshops to present Draft Johnson County Zoning Regulations to the public and to receive additional public comments are expected to be held in both Buffalo and Kaycee in the near future.  Please check back for further information as to when additional public workshops will be scheduled.  When scheduled, a notice of additional public workshops will be published in advance in the Buffalo Bulletin and Kaycee Community Voice newspapers.