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Cheyenne postpones noise ordinance after car-owner, resident input; council seeks more community feedback

5946544 · August 26, 2025
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Summary

After extended public comment from car enthusiasts and residents, the Cheyenne City Council voted to postpone consideration of a revised vehicle-noise ordinance to the Sept. 8 meeting to allow additional community input and technical refinements.

The Cheyenne City Council on Aug. 25 voted to postpone consideration of a proposed noise ordinance intended to revise vehicle muffler, smoke and noise regulations until its Sept. 8 meeting, after multiple public comments and council members’ requests for more community engagement.

The ordinance (listed as item 9) would have created a revised municipal code section governing vehicle mufflers, excessive smoke and unreasonable noise and would repeal a prior muffler section. Council members said the goal is to reduce vehicle noise and establish a graduated penalty structure for repeat offenses.

Several members of the public spoke during the meeting. Howard…

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