City offices including Transit will be closed on Tuesday, November 11th in observation of Veterans Day. Residential trash, recycling, and yard waste pickups will slide forward one day beginning on Tuesday (Tuesday pickups move to Wednesday, Wednesday pickups move to Thursday, Thursday pickups move to Friday). Monday pickups will remain as scheduled. See link for additional closure information.
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 January 23, 2024
Wyoming’s annual “point-in time count” of homeless individuals and families begins Jan. 24, 2024, and opportunities for volunteering with the process are available.
The count is an unduplicated count on a single day of the people in a community who are experiencing homelessness. It includes individuals in both sheltered and unsheltered populations and takes place in every county and municipality. Data can be collected for seven days after the date of the count, which is Jan. 24.
Wyoming Continuum of Care, a program affiliated with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, is leading the effort.
The point-in-time count plays an important role in HUD funding, with certain types of grants awarded based on the results of the count. The count also helps identify gaps in services and its data can be used to develop policy and planning decisions at the state level.
The City of Cheyenne is a beneficiary of some grants awarded by point-in-time data.
Volunteer opportunities are being coordinated by Recover Wyoming, which can be reached at 307-421-7261.
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