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Cheyenne council approves annexations including 38 acres of county pockets and 420 acres near I‑80 for business park expansion

5923127 · August 14, 2025
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Council President Mark Rennie reported the council approved annexing multiple parcels, including a 38‑acre pocket on the east side of town and 420 acres south of I‑80 that the city plans to zone as an extension of the Front Range Business Park.

Cheyenne City Council President Mark Rennie said the council approved annexing 38 acres of county pockets on the city’s east side and a separate 420‑acre parcel south of Interstate 80.

Rennie described the 38‑acre annexation as part of a long‑standing council goal to incorporate county pockets into the city to simplify services: “Makes it easier for emergency services especially,” he said. He gave the east‑side parcel's approximate borders as south of Del/Dale Range, east of Dry Creek, north of Charles Street and west of Whitney Road.

Rennie said the 420‑acre annexation lies south of I‑80 and west of Cheyenne and is immediately south of the Front Range Business Park; the council gave that area a Business Park zoning designation with the understanding it will serve as an extension of the existing business park. Rennie did not provide details about specific developers, timeline for development, or conditions attached to the annexations.

The council approved the annexations as part of recent meetings Rennie summarized in his monthly report.