About Our Plan & Vision
The City Engineer's Office is responsible for providing comprehensive and transparent oversight of all public infrastructure within the public right-of-way. This oversight includes regulation, planning, programming, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and repair.
Goals
We have three primary goals:
- Implement and administer a combined and streamlined Engineering plan and review process.
- Hold paramount the health, safety, and welfare of the public.
- Preserve and meet the future needs of the City's infrastructure.
Submit an Engineering Plan Review
*As of July 1, 2024, new Engineering Plan Reviews are now processed through OpenGov. For resubmittals through "Innoprise," use the "Innoprise Resubmittal" button.
Documents and links needed to submit a new Engineering Plan Review (EPR) are below.
For engineering plan reviews already submitted through the Innoprise system before July 1, 2024, use the link below. (The EPR number is required for a resubmittal in Innoprise).
Permit Applications
Use these documents to apply for permits:
Report A Concern
Have a concern related to the Engineering Department? Report it here:
Critical Traffic Control Program
Concerned about an ongoing traffic issue in your neighborhood? The City created the Critical Traffic Control Area program in 2024 for neighbors to petition the City for a review of a traffic issue or issues in their neighborhood.
To begin a review, residents must identify the concern and submit a petition of five (5) other residents or business owners who live or work near (a city block or approximately 300 feet) the concern.
The application for the program requires two actions. First, neighbors must obtain the signatures on the "CTCP Signature Sheet" below. Then, one person should fill out the online application (CTCP Application) and upload the corresponding signature sheet.
The Program Committee will meet in the Municipal Building, Room 104, on Oct. 15 at 11 a.m. to review a petition for the Gardenia Drive corridor. Public comment will not be taken but the public can attend in-person or remotely. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83650191830?pwd=Y4aWWjSZH6IAMiMO9FiaNiCp1QtPAc.1
About the Department
Department Divisions
Construction Management: Administers all public Capital Improvement Construction Projects in the public right-of-way including administration of the City's annual Pavement Management Program.
1%/Construction: Reviews private land development proposals and plans for construction of associated facilities in public right-of-way; oversees permitting and inspecting of work performed by contractors within public right-of-way.
GIS: Maintains the City's Geographic Information System (GIS) and asset management databases for public facilities. This involves creating and maintaining digital mapping data as well as producing maps for use by the public and by various City Departments.
Traffic Engineering: Ensures traffic facilities, new development, and redevelopment projects are designed following appropriate design guidelines to optimize mobility through the City. Other vital tasks that are performed are the review of traffic related infrastructure which includes signals, signage, pavement markings, access, etc. within the City.
Floodplain Administration: The City Engineer acts as the City's floodplain administrator for both City-regulated and Federal Emergency Management Agency-regulated floodplains.
Stormwater Management: Oversees the maintenance and improvements of the storm sewer infrastructure in Cheyenne.
Other Engineering Services: The Engineering Department is responsible for administering the public right-of-way and drainage facilities under the jurisdiction of the City of Cheyenne. We perform reviews and approval of all construction plans for street improvements and oversee pavement management for the City.