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Council debates Reed/Reid Avenue corridor readiness as railroad sign-off, grants and road-closure conditions loom

Cheyenne City Council · January 20, 2026
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Summary

Council members discussed the Reid Avenue corridor project's 30% design milestone, a $37 million TFR grant tied to corridor work, and whether accepting the grant effectively commits the city to four railroad-mandated road closures; several members said they want to be ready to start work as approvals arrive and suggested setting aside reserve funds.

Cheyenne councilmembers spent extended discussion on a railroad corridor project (referred to in the meeting as the Reid or Reed Avenue corridor) that is in a roughly 30% design stage and under review by the railroad. Council members said they have submitted conceptual plans and received initial responses from railroad staff; the railroad estimated about 18 months to grant final approval on some elements.

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