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Pump house plan advances; Chamber may lease building, council weighs wetlands restoration funding
Summary
Councilors heard that the pump house restoration is moving from mothball planning to a full restoration plan after a potential tenant (Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce) expressed interest, and members discussed linking restoration funds to wetlands work at Crow Creek and a $107,722 2017 allocation.
City staff told the Cheyenne City Council the pump house project identified in last year’s goals is advancing from a mothballing plan to a restoration and tenant plan after preliminary interest from the Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce.
Project consultant TDSI and Randy Byers are preparing construction documents and cost estimates targeting an April 15 delivery of documents. Staff said the Chamber’s board has voted to pursue moving operations into the building if terms and costs can be finalized; city officials said the plan now is to renovate the pump house for office use rather than mothball…
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