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Cheyenne backs $500,000 grant ask to build 12 affordable units in Magic Meadows partnership

Cheyenne City Council · January 27, 2026
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Summary

The council authorized a $500,000 state grant application to support Magic Meadows, a 12-unit infill project by Habitat for Humanity and Magic City Enterprises; council reduced an initial $1 million ask to $500,000 after updated contractor estimates.

The Cheyenne City Council on Jan. 26 authorized submission of a state unmet-housing grant application for Magic Meadows, a proposed infill housing project that would produce 12 units in partnership between Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County and Magic City Enterprises.

Dan Dorsch of Habitat for Humanity described the project as an efficient use of a 0.4-acre infill lot that could yield 12 units while leveraging…

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