All City offices including the Transit Program will be closed Thursday, June 19th, for Juneteenth.Sanitation Division residential pickups will slide forward one day regular Thursday pickups. Thursday residential collection will take place on Friday, June 20th. Receptacles should be out by 6:00 a.m.
The Building Dept. will launch their online license & permit portal Thursday, 6/12/2025. Please ensure your email address is current to recieve important updates. You may also update your info at the Building Dept. office. Contractors will receive a claim code via email to activate their online account. An online account will be required to conduct business with the Building Dept.
Published on June 29, 2020
The only fireworks legal within the City of Cheyenne are sparklers, smoke devices, and novelties
Authorized/Prohibited Firework images and info(PDF, 2MB)
CHEYENNE – Improper handling of fireworks injure more than 13,000 people annually across the United States, according to the U.S. Fire Administration. Fireworks cause about $20 million in property damage each year.
“We want everyone in Cheyenne to be safe this Fourth of July. The best way to stay safe is to attend a public fireworks display put on by professionals,” said Byron Mathews with Cheyenne Fire Rescue. “Fireworks are dangerous to people and pets and using them can put your property at risk.”
If you use legal fireworks within the City of Cheyenne, here are some safety tips:
Cheyenne Frontier Days and the City of Cheyenne will host the annual Fourth of July Celebration at Frontier Park on Saturday, July 4th. Fireworks will light the sky at approximately 9:35 p.m.
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