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.
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.
Published on April 27, 2023
CHEYENNE – Cheyenne Urban Forestry will celebrate Arbor Day Friday, April 28, at 12:30 p.m. at Holliday Park (Alexander Ave. and 17th St.) Councilman Pete Laybourn of Ward I will read a proclamation on behalf of the city, and Tree City will share remarks.
Poster contest awards will be distributed to winners, and trees will be planted with help from 4th and 5th-grade students of Alta Vista Elementary School. Students will also participate in several hands-on tree-related activities.
A small number of free seedling trees will be available to the public, along with tree care handouts and information.
Rooted in Cheyenne will conduct a neighborhood tree planting event the following morning in the Holliday Park neighborhood, which includes the area from House Avenue to Ridge Road and Pershing Boulevard to Lincolnway. This area was chosen as part of the Rooted and Branching Out program, which identifies neighborhoods with low or aging tree canopy, and allows residents up to two free trees to be planted in or adjacent to the public right-of-way.
Volunteers and city staff will plant 60 trees comprised of 13 different species that thrive in Cheyenne. Both events are made possible by a grant from American Forests and funding from Microsoft. More information is available on Rooted in Cheyenne’s website at https://rootedincheyenne.com/. Further information and questions may be directed to Cheyenne Urban Forestry Division at (307) 637-6428.
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