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.
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.
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.
Published on September 09, 2020
CHEYENNE – City of Cheyenne Mayor Marian Orr is pleased to announce that the Office of Youth Alternatives has been awarded a grant from Cheyenne Regional Medical Center (CRMC) totaling $36,791.
The grant award will allow Youth Alternatives the ability to continue providing suicidal assessments and support for struggling youth in our community. Additionally, the grant helps provide 24/7/365 crisis support, safety planning, referrals to ensure the youth’s safety, and post-hospitalization follow up. With increasing needs in the community, this grant will serve to enhance the intervention services currently being provided by Youth Alternatives.
This award could not have come at a more appropriate time given the fact September is Suicide Awareness Month. Given this unprecedented time, crisis support for our youth is crucial. Youth and families experiencing crisis situations may contact the Office of Youth Alternatives 24/7 at (307) 637-6480.
“Youth Alternatives is excited to be the recipient of this grant as it is imperative that we continue to educate the community and provide the necessary resources to our youth who are struggling as they are one of our most precious assets,” said Youth Alternatives Director, Jay Sullivan.
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