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Council sends pump house discussion to staff; substitutes add preservation protections, postponement set for two weeks

5062653 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

City Council on June 23 adopted a preservation‑minded substitute to a resolution on the Cheyenne Auxiliary pumping station and then voted to postpone final action two weeks while staff and council gather appraisals, title details and tour the site.

City Council considered a resolution June 23 directing city staff to make the Cheyenne Auxiliary pumping station at 1504 Dylan Avenue available for public listing and sale, with conditions suggested by historic-preservation advocates. Representatives of the Cheyenne Historic Preservation Board and Historic Cheyenne Inc. urged the governing body to protect the pump house’s historic fabric and recommended deed conditions to prevent demolition, require adherence to the Secretary of the Interior’s standards for rehabilitation, and preserve the building’s eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places.

Councilmember Dr. Aldridge introduced the resolution and a substitute…

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