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Finance committee backs ordinance tightening oversized-vehicle enforcement

City of Cheyenne Finance Committee · May 5, 2026
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Summary

The finance committee recommended approval of an ordinance change that shifts enforcement of oversized-vehicle rules to the police department, tightens the measurement definition (including deflated or missing tires) and limits permits to two per 30 days for the same vehicle to curb permit abuse.

Deputy City Attorney David Hopinson told the committee the ordinance under consideration removes enforcement of oversized-vehicle violations from the compliance department and places it solely with the Cheyenne Police Department, revises the definition to account for deflated or missing tires and limits permits so the same vehicle cannot receive more than two permits within any 30-day period.

The change, Hopinson said, is meant to prevent “consecutive permits” that allow oversized vehicles to…

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