The Sanitation Division will be closed Monday, Oct. 13th. All residential trash, recycling, and yard waste pickups will slide forward one day.
The City of Cheyenne Municipal Building (2101 O’Neil Ave.) is currently closed. The Building Division, MPO, and Planning & Development are available in-person at the U.S. Bank Building (2020 Carey Ave.). City Clerk & Human Resources are available in-person at the Botanic Gardens (710 S. Lions Park Dr.).All departments are available by phone and e-mail using their regular contact information.
The Building Department has launched their online license & permit portal. Company Contractors can find their claim code below to activate their online account, scroll down to Licenses and Permits then click on Building Safety Division – Contractor Licensing then follow the directions listed. An online account will be required to apply for permits with the Building Department.
Published on May 27, 2021
CHEYENNE – The City of Cheyenne will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Dey Avenue Greenway Connector at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 3rd. The event will take place on the new Greenway segment south of Lincolnway, on the southwest side of Dey Ave. and northeast of Crow Creek. If you are driving, please park across Lincolnway at the Martin Luther King Jr. Park parking lot along Dey Ave. Cross Lincolnway at the traffic signal at Ames Ave. and follow Ames south to the event.
The City encourages the public to watch the ceremony via a live stream on the City of Cheyenne Facebook page.
The recently completed project runs along Dey Avenue from Lincolnway, southeast along Crow Creek to Ames Ave. and connects to existing Greenway under the Ames Underpass heading south. The segment will eventually connect to existing Greenway located within the Pumphouse Wetlands and is an important segment for making a good connection to the downtown area in the future.
This segment represents an important investment in the City’s Greenway infrastructure. Since the formation of the Crow Creek Greenway Committee in 1990, the Greater Cheyenne Greenway has grown significantly to encompass almost 45 miles of completed greenway. For more information, and maps of the Greater Cheyenne Greenway, visit www.cheyennecity.org/greenway.
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