The Building Department has launched their online license & permit portal.Scroll down to LICNESES & PERMITS to set up an online account and apply for licensing and permits with the Building Department.
City crews are working to clean up debris and repair damage following the March 12 high wind event.- To report a fallen tree in the right-of-way, call the non-emergency dispatch line at 307-637-6525.- For tree concerns on private property, see a list of licensed arborists at www.cheyennetrees.com.- For concerns about lost trash and recycling carts, call Sanitation at 307-637-6440 opt. 0.
The Airport Golf Club and Prairie View Golf Course will be closed through the weekend and into next week as staff clears trees and removes debris from both courses.The Airport Golf Club's lounge and dining room remain open.
Following the high wind event on March 12, the Cheyenne Sanitation Division is offering services for residents, particularly those with Thursday pickups.
Published on September 29, 2021
CHEYENNE – Capitol Avenue links two of Cheyenne’s most prominent landmarks with the Historic Depot to the south and the Wyoming Capitol Building to the north.
Soon enough the Capitol Avenue Bronze Project will connect these historic buildings with a multi-generational legacy that pays tribute to the pioneering spirit of the people of Cheyenne and Wyoming.
At 2:30 p.m. on Monday, October 4th, Mayor Patrick Collins will hold a press conference to announce the Capitol Avenue Bronze Project with Harvey Deselms of Deselms Fine Art and Nathaniel Trelease, Chair of the Capitol Avenue Bronze Commission and entrepreneur and investor. The press conference will be held at the northwest corner of Capitol Ave. and W. 21st St. (near the Joseph C. O’Mahoney Federal Center Building).
The Capitol Avenue Bronze Project is an idea more than a decade in development, and when implemented, will endure for many decades to come. Originally conceived by Harvey Deselms, a Cheyenne gallerist and lifelong advocate of art in public places, the project will place a bronze statue on every corner of Capitol Avenue from the remodeled Union Pacific Train Depot on Lincolnway up to the Wyoming Capitol building -- 28 statues in total. The statues will feature western figures, people and wildlife, scenes from everyday life; all of which honorably represent the experience of Cheyenne, Wyoming and its people.
Each statue will be made possible through private donations. Individuals serving on the project’s commission board are:
real estate investor
CEO, Wyoming Bank & Trust
Ameriprise Financial Services
Curator of the Capitol Avenue Bronze Project
Architect of the Capitol Avenue Bronze Project
To learn more about how to donate a bronze statue, email info@capitolavenuebronze.org or visit www.capitolavenuebronze.org. The City will provide a Facebook live stream for those unable to attend.
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