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Finance committee advances changes to Cheyenne's door-to-door solicitation rules, narrows morning hours

City of Cheyenne Finance Committee · November 18, 2025
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Summary

The Cheyenne Finance Committee recommended advancing an amended ordinance that clarifies who must obey "no soliciting" notices (including political, religious and charitable groups), shortens permissible morning solicitation to start at 8 a.m., and removes the term "pamphleteering" from the code. The committee will ask the full council to consider the ordinance on second reading.

Deputy City Attorney David Hopkinson told the Finance Committee on Nov. 18 that most edits to the municipal solicitation code are clarifications, but two substantive changes are proposed: subsection (b) would explicitly make political, religious and charitable actors subject to a posted "no soliciting" notice at a residence, and subsection (e) would change the timing rule tied to morning and evening solicitation.

"The majority of what's there is really more clarification as opposed to substantive changes," Hopkinson…

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