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Cheyenne council approves multiple annexations and zoning changes, one member opposes owner-initiated site
Summary
On Dec. 8 the Cheyenne City Council approved several annexations and related zoning actions, including an owner-initiated annexation of 20.41 acres intended for multi‑family housing; Council Member Moody cast the lone no vote on that owner-initiated annexation and an accompanying zone change, citing prior ties to a private equity firm.
The Cheyenne City Council on Dec. 8 approved multiple annexations of county pockets into city limits and set zoning for the newly annexed parcels, moving several pieces of land in eastern Cheyenne from county jurisdiction into the city.
The land parcels discussed are generally located south of Laramie Street, east of T Bird Drive, north of East Lincoln Way and US 30, and west of Parsons Place. On third and final reading the council approved the annexations after the public service committee recommended…
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