Call for Volunteers

The Board of Directors has established the following committees to allow more engagement within our community:

  • Roads Committee
  • Communications Committee
  • Social Committee
  • NEW!! Ballot Committee

If you are willing to volunteer to serve our community, please contact the Chair of the Committee that most interests you, the President, or any member of the Board.

2025 Annual Meeting of the Members

The next Annual Meeting of the Members has been scheduled to convene at 10:00 AM on May 3rd, 2025 in the Council Chamber of Dubois Town Hall.  All Members are invited and encouraged to attend the meeting.

  • Nomination for Board of Directors must be received no later than 5:00 PM MDT on April 6, 2025.
  • Nomination for the Ballot Committee must be received no later than 5:00 PM MDT on April 6, 2025.

Nominations may be submitted via email to “board@ulwsa.org” or via US Mail to “ULWSA Nominations, PO Box 692, Dubois WY 82513."

 

ULWSA Board of Directors

Effective January 20, 2024. Updated June 4, 2024.

Officer Role Director
President Eriks Goodwin
Vice President Larry Wilke
Treasurer Mark Bowers
Secretary Matt Neuerburg
  Jason Wagner

 

 

FAQ: Are there any restrictions on amateur radio antennas in the subdivision?

Only FCC Part 97 regulations are applicable (CFR-2009, Title 47, Vol 5, Part 97).  Please be aware that provisions of Part 97 contain references to applicable FAA regulations which also must be followed due to our proximity to Dubois Municipal Airport (KDUB).

Neither the Covenants nor the Bylaws contain any restrictions on erecting antenna towers for amateur radio.  Fremont County has not adopted any regulations relating to amateur radio antennas.

According to Wyoming Law:

W.S. §18-2-114. Prohibitions; amateur radio antenna regulation.  (Exact same text in W.S. §15-1-130 as well)

No county shall enact or enforce an ordinance or regulation that fails to conform to the limited preemption entitled "Amateur Radio Preemption, 101 FCC 2d 952 (1985)" issued by the federal communications commission. An ordinance or regulation adopted by a county with respect to amateur radio antennas shall conform to the limited federal preemption which states local regulations that involve placement, screening or height of antennas based on health, safety or aesthetic considerations shall be crafted to reasonably accommodate amateur communications. No ordinance or regulation adopted by a county under this section shall establish a maximum height for an amateur radio antenna of less than seventy (70) feet above ground.

 

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