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Public Services Committee backs annexation of land west of Round Top Road

Public Services Committee · August 3, 2026
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Summary

The Cheyenne Public Services Committee voted Aug. 3 to recommend annexation of land west of Round Top Road and south of Happy Jack Road to the City Council, after staff said the parcel is contiguous to North Range Business Park and already has a county-approved site plan and a water user agreement.

The Cheyenne Public Services Committee voted Aug. 3 to forward an ordinance recommending annexation to the City Council of land west of Round Top Road and south of Happy Jack Road.

Connor White of the Planning and Development Department told the committee the annexation is on third reading and reiterated staff’s assessment of the parcel’s approvals and context: "This is South Of Happy Jack, so it has nothing to do with the Cox annexation," White said, and added the site is contiguous to North Range Business Park. He also said the parcel "already has [an] outside user agreement for water" approved by the governing body and a county-approved site plan for a storage/laydown construction yard. White reported no additional public comment or phone calls to the department about the annexation.

Bridal Emmons, identifying themself as an AVI agent for the applicant and owner, told the committee a Microsoft representative, Rachel Erwing, was online to answer questions. With no further public testimony or committee questions, a member moved to approve the ordinance on third reading; the motion carried by voice and the committee ordered the item forwarded to the City Council with a recommendation to approve.

The council will consider final action at its next meeting; the committee’s recommendation does not itself complete the annexation.