Following the high wind event on March 12, the Cheyenne Sanitation Division is offering services for residents, particularly those with Thursday pickups.
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.
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 July 05, 2023
CHEYENNE – The City of Cheyenne will host a public open house to receive community input and update the Dry Creek Master Drainage Plan for the Dry Creek drainage basin.
With continuing development north of Dell Range Boulevard and along the eastern side of the city’s corporate limits, stormwater runoff is projected to increase within the basin. This study will look at current drainage issues and update the drainage plan to address future flood control and ongoing maintenance within the basin.
The primary goal of the updated study is to provide a plan of conceptual designs for addressing future flood control for specific reaches and crossings of Dry Creek, along with preliminary cost estimates and a priority-driven implementation schedule.
Please join us from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 11, in the Cottonwood Room of the Laramie County Library for an open house presentation and dialogue, during which the city, the design team, and community members will explore and discuss improvement strategies that will guide the updated plan.
Your input is extremely valuable, and the project’s success largely depends on community involvement. The Cheyenne community is invited to review, comment, ask questions, and stay connected with us. We thank you for your time in advance.
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