Cheyenne approves zone change from agricultural to medium-density neighborhood residential

5946544 · August 26, 2025

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Summary

The council approved on second reading a privately requested zone change from AG (agricultural) to NR-2 neighborhood residential medium density for land southwest of Holland Court and Ridge Road to accommodate potential housing development.

On Aug. 25 the Cheyenne City Council approved on second reading an owner-initiated zone change that reclassifies land southwest of the intersection of Holland Court and Ridge Road from AG (Agricultural) to NR-2 (Neighborhood Residential, medium density).

Council members said the request was submitted to accommodate a potential housing development. No members of the public spoke against or in favor of the zone change during the meeting. Mister Seagrave reported the Public Services Committee’s recommendation to approve on second reading; the motion was seconded by Mister White and carried without recorded opposition.

The council did not record any amendments or conditions to the zoning approval during the meeting. The change will be processed under the city’s standard procedures for zone-map amendments.