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Residents press council at Cheyenne hearing over proposed Cox Ranch annexation

Cheyenne City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

At a public hearing April 13, residents and land representatives pressed Cheyenne officials over a landowner-petition annexation of roughly 1,259.91 acres west of Roundtop Road, raising compatibility, notice, wildfire/water, noise and a family mausoleum protection; council referred annexation, zoning and a future land-use amendment to the Public Services Committee for further review.

Cheyenne — Residents packed the council chamber April 13 to oppose or seek clarifications about a landowner-petitioned annexation that would add roughly 1,259.91 acres west of Roundtop Road and adjacent to Happy Jack Road.

Mayor Patrick Collins opened the public hearing and Connor White of the Planning and Development Department said the petition, filed and certified Feb. 17, 2026, is an owner-initiated annexation. White said the area is largely vacant, includes a city-owned water treatment parcel, is about 5.26% contiguous to existing city limits and that staff will introduce a concurrent zoning map amendment and a future land-use map amendment in the coming weeks. He told the council the annexation was accompanied by required certified mailings and would be referred to the Public Services Committee Monday for the next step.

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