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Reed Avenue corridor moves to 35% design; consultants and railroad review next steps for crossings and potential passenger station
Summary
City staff said the Reed Avenue master plan is complete and a 35% design package has been submitted to the railroad for review. Council discussed demonstration blocks, funding needs (estimated $14 million total), potential railroad crossing eliminations, and long‑term passenger rail station options including three conceptual sites.
Cheyenne staff told the council the Reed Avenue corridor master plan is complete and that a 35% design package has been submitted to BNSF for review; staff expects railroad comments within the next few months and plans public outreach after receiving the railroad’s input.
City engineer Steve Cobb proposed constructing an initial demonstration block — suggested between 20th and 21st streets — to show the corridor concept and spur further private investment. Councilors noted available local funding balances (6th‑penny and other balances) and…
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