All City offices including the Transit Program will be closed Tuesday, December 31st at Noon and Wednesday, January 1st for the New Year's Day Holiday.
Trash & recycle pick-up scheduled for Wednesday, January 1st, will instead be picked up on Saturday, January 4th. Trash & recycle pick-up scheduled for Tuesday, December 31st, will remain as scheduled. Receptacles should be out by 6:00 a.m.
The City is working to implement a new licensing & permitting platform for individual & company contractors. The new process will be 100% online. It'll allow individuals to apply, renew, & pay for licenses from home and/or work. The platform will streamline the application process, provide updates, and allow individuals to talk directly with staff. More info will be announced at a later date.
Published on October 02, 2024
Local residents will have the opportunity to provide their thoughts on the location of a future passenger rail station in Cheyenne at an open house on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
The Cheyenne Metropolitan Planning Organization is currently overseeing a study to determine where best to locate a future passenger rail station should passenger rail return to the Capital City.
The open house will be Oct. 8 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Cottonwood Room of the Laramie County Public Library, 2200 Pioneer Ave.
A passenger rail station could serve proposed Front Range Passenger Rail from Cheyenne to Pueblo, Colorado, as well as long distance passenger rail lines being studied by the Federal Railroad Administration.
Quandel Consultants, the firm assisting the MPO with the study, have identified six potential station locations: the Union Pacific Depot in Downtown Cheyenne, the Reed Avenue Corridor, an area near Old Happy Jack Road, the BNSF rail yard northwest of Downtown, a site next to F.E. Warren AFB, and along Terry Ranch Road. Each site has strengths and weaknesses, and residents will be able to offer opinions on the locations at Tuesday’s open house.
To learn more about the project, visit https://www.plancheyenne.org/project/cheyenne-passenger-rail-station-site-selection-study/.
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