All roofing contractors are required to be licensed through the City of Cheyenne Building Safety Division, permits are required to be pulled for each address.Residents should ensure contractors, including for roofing and siding, are licensed by the City and that the contractor has pulled a permit for their property.
The Building Department has launched their online license & permit portal. Company Contractors can find their claim code below to activate their online account, scroll down to Licenses and Permits then click on Building Safety Division – Contractor Licensing then follow the directions listed. An online account will be required to apply for permits with the Building Department.
Published on February 25, 2025
Applications will open March 1 for Rooted in Cheyenne’s 2025 spring planting event, and city residents can apply for street trees to be planted on their properties.
All trees approved through the program will be planted on Saturday, May 17.
Homeowners can purchase up to two trees at $50/tree or could be eligible for income-based free trees if income guidelines are met. Free trees are also available to residents in the South Cheyenne Historic District, which is this season’s “free tree area.” Trees must be planted along the street or sidewalk to maximize benefits to the entire neighborhood. To apply, visit www.rootedincheyenne.com/apply.
Early applications are highly suggested as trees are limited. Once applications are submitted, Rooted in Cheyenne will conduct a site visit to confirm the tree(s) are suitable for the location. Approved applicants will then be able to select and purchase their tree(s) from a list of eight tree species hardy to Cheyenne.
Trees through Rooted in Cheyenne are planted by volunteers with oversight from green industry professionals. Members of the community over the age of 12 are encouraged to volunteer for the spring planting event at www.rootedincheyenne.com/events. Breakfast, lunch, and a T-shirt will be provided. Registration prior to the event is required and also opens on March 1.
For more information about Rooted in Cheyenne, visit https://rootedincheyenne.com or visit Rooted’s Facebook page. Further information and questions may also be directed to Cheyenne Urban Forestry Division at 637-6428.
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