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CHEYENNE — Lawmakers will consider a bill that expedites the permit approval process for residential buildings in its continued investigation of Wyoming’s critical housing crisis issue. A ...
Dec. 13—CHEYENNE — In an ongoing effort to incentivize more affordable housing development in Cheyenne, the City Council approved four amendments to the existing building code on Monday. The ...
CHEYENNE — At this week’s city council meeting, the governing body voted to expand the Downtown Development Authority district and moved forward with plans to renovate the historic Cheyenne ...
Cheyenne's government consists of a mayor and a city council, elected on a non-partisan basis. The mayor is elected in a citywide vote. The current Mayor, Patrick Collins, a bicycle shop owner, took office on January 4, 2021, with a term ending January 6, 2025. The city council has nine members each of whom are elected from one of three wards.
Nov. 28—CHEYENNE — Cheyenne's Planning and Development Department has been rolling out a series of proposals to update code requirements for building with the goal of incentivizing development ...
National Register of Historic Places in Cheyenne, Wyoming (21 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Cheyenne, Wyoming" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
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The Cole Shopping Center was a shopping plaza in the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming.Located just east of Converse Avenue and between E Pershing Blvd and Chestnut Dr, the plaza eventually occupied over 350,000 square feet of land.