The Cheyenne City Council took the following recorded actions on Aug. 25, 2025:
- Consent agenda: Approved by voice vote (motion moved and seconded; ayes recorded; no opposition).
- Annexation (Agenda item 6): Approved on second reading — owner-initiated annexation of approximately 18.62 acres northeast of Frontier Mall Drive and Rooter Avenue, west of Converse Avenue (mover: Mister Seagrave; second: Doctor Emmons). Outcome: approved.
- Zoning for annexed land (Agenda item 7): Approved on second reading — established CB (Community Business) zoning for the annexed parcels (mover: Mister Seagrave; second: Mister White). Outcome: approved.
- Zone change (Agenda item 8): Approved on second reading — land southwest of Holland Court and Ridge Road rezoned from AG (Agricultural) to NR-2 (Neighborhood Residential, medium density) to accommodate potential housing development (mover: Mister Seagrave; second: Mister White). Outcome: approved.
- Noise ordinance (Agenda item 9): Motion to postpone consideration of the proposed vehicle-noise ordinance to the Sept. 8, 2025 meeting (mover: Mister Seagrave; second: Doctor Aldridge). Outcome: postponed.
- Reappointments (Agenda item 14a): Reappointed Jennifer Jo Barley Dunning to the Housing and Community Development Advisory Council and reappointed Aaron Bentley and Dominic Valdez to the Revolving Loan Fund Committee. Motion moved by Doctor Aldridge, seconded by Mister Roybal; outcome: approved.
- Appointments (Agenda item 14b): Appointed Ashley Jeffrey and (name unclear in transcript) to the Housing and Community Development Advisory Board, Stan Hartstein to the Downtown Development Authority Board, and Scott Van Horn to the Tourism Promotion Joint Powers Board. Motion moved by Doctor Aldridge, seconded by Mister White; outcome: approved.
- Motion to enter executive session (statute referenced): Council voted to go into executive session pursuant to Wyoming statute 16-4-405(a)(vii) to receive information classified as confidential by law. Motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved. The council said it would reconvene afterward for no further business.
Vote tallies in the meeting were recorded by voice; no roll-call tallies for individual yes/no votes were read into the record beyond unanimous 'aye' responses noted for the listed actions.