Cheyenne’s City Council meets tonight with several decisions that could reshape development on the city’s west side and alter how residents pay for stormwater management. The agenda pairs a large annexation review with votes on zoning and utility rules—actions that could affect property owners, developers and neighborhood planning in the coming years.
The meeting begins at 6 p.m. in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building, 2101 O’Neil Ave., and will be livestreamed on YouTube. Full agenda materials and background reports are posted on the city’s website.
Key items on the agenda
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- Stormwater fees: Council members are moving toward repealing and replacing the current Stormwater Runoff Management System fee schedule. Any change would revise how the city funds stormwater infrastructure and how those costs are allocated to property owners.
- Annexation compliance for 1,260 acres: A public hearing will set a later April 13 date to determine whether roughly 1,260 acres west of Roundtop Road meet conditions for annexation — a decision with implications for future development, utilities and local planning.
- Zoning amendments: Several second-read zoning ordinances would reclassify parcels in Harmony Valley and areas north of Allison Road to High-Density Neighborhood Residential, and change other tracts near East 29th Street and Central Avenue to medium-density residential.
- Regulatory updates include a second-reading ordinance to adjust local wastewater discharge limits to comply with state permit terms; that measure will go to the Public Services Committee.
- First-reading items include a proposed expansion of the Downtown Development District and budget appropriation for the Reed Avenue Corridor Project—both slated for committee review by the Public Services Committee and the Finance Committee, respectively.
- A public hearing earlier on the agenda will consider a liquor license application for Mongolian Bar & Grill on Stillwater Avenue.
A second-reading ordinance also asks the council to vacate Frank Court and part of an already vacated alley, while a proposed amendment would revise local wastewater discharge limits to align with the city’s permit obligations.
Several routine items are bundled on the consent agenda and may be approved without discussion unless a councilmember asks to remove them. Those items include a grant application to the Wyoming Division of Victim Services for fiscal years 2027–2028, approval of a final plat for townhomes at 2900 Central Avenue, adoption of new crosswalk criteria, and drainage easement agreements tied to recently built stormwater detention basins.
The Finance Committee will review contracts and procurement items: a financial audit services agreement with MHP Assurance Services for the city and Board of Public Utilities, bids for pump upgrades at Prairie View and Airport golf course fuel sites, and designation of the city’s voting delegate for the Wyoming Association of Municipalities summer convention.
Appointments and contract amendments on the docket include the nomination of Andi Mikkelson to the Public Transit Advisory Board and a contract modification for Plan One Architects related to Municipal Building renovation design work.
For residents tracking development and local utility costs, tonight’s decisions could set the course for zoning patterns, infrastructure funding and annexation timelines. Documents and the full agenda are available through the city’s online council packet; the public can watch the meeting via the city’s YouTube livestream.












