Open house scheduled for I-25 pedestrian bridge

Published on April 17, 2025

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The City of Cheyenne will host an open house for a potential pedestrian and bicycle bridge over Interstate 25, and community members are invited to learn more and provide feedback about the project.

The open house will be Thursday, April 24, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the WYDOT Auditorium located in the main building of WYDOT Headquarters, 5300 Bishop Boulevard. A short presentation will be given at 6 p.m.

Two alternatives for the bridge are under consideration. The first and preferred alternative is for a fully enclosed bridge that would begin from Frontier Park near the current shuttle drop-off area along Hynds Boulevard. The second alternative is an expansion of the existing Stinner Road bridge.

The purpose of the project would be to:

  • Provide safe pedestrian and bicycle connectivity (including future Greenway connections) across I-25, particularly to F.E. Warren Air Force Base, and
  • Allow for a connection to a proposed parking lot on the west side of I-25 that could be used for events at Frontier Park, including Cheyenne Frontier Days. Access to the parking lot would be from an improved road that would parallel I-25 and connect to Randall Avenue.

The project is currently under environmental review and is in the planning stages. Funding is projected to come from both public and private sources, including a matching fund established by the Wyoming Legislature to improve pedestrian safety at rodeo events.

The City is the lead on the overall project with support from Cheyenne Frontier Days and WYDOT. Trihydro Corporation is the consultant for the environmental review.

To learn more about this project and follow its progress, visit http://connect.cheyennecity.org/I-25Bridge