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Public Services Committee certifies Cheyenne Parks and Recreation Master Plan 2025 for council approval

2514272 · March 4, 2025
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The committee voted to forward a resolution certifying the Cheyenne Parks and Recreation Master Plan 2025 after a lengthy staff presentation and public comment; the plan lays out a 10-year vision, engagement summary, system inventory and five plan themes and will be considered by the City Council for final adoption.

The City of Cheyenne Public Services Committee on March 3 voted to recommend certification of the Cheyenne Parks and Recreation Master Plan 2025 and will forward the resolution to the City Council for final action.

Jeanne Shrednak, Parks and Greenway Planner, presented the staff report and described the plan as a 10-year vision produced after substantial public outreach. Shrednak said the planning process included a project steering committee, six focus-group sessions (53 attendees), two online surveys (one with 710 responses), a community workshop and open house (41 participants), presentations to the press, and multiple stakeholder meetings; she summarized that the project reached nearly 900 people across engagement activities. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on Feb. 3, accepted public comment and adopted the master plan.

Consultant Anna Laybourne of Design Workshop and support firm Ballard…

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