Snapshot
  • Introduction
  • Snapshot Reports
    • Population
    • Land Use
    • Economy
    • Housing and Neighborhoods
    • Water, Sewer, and Storm water
    • Schools and Cultural Facilities
    • Transportation
    • Parks, Recreation, & Trails
    • Historic Preservation
    • Public Safety (Fire and Police)
  • Inventory Maps
    • Planning Area
    • Land Use - 1990
    • Land Use - 2000
    • Existing Land Use (2004)
    • Previous Land Use and Sub Areas (2004)
    • Development Status
    • Ownership
    • Existing Zoning
    • Utilities (Existing and Proposed)
    • Physical Features and Constraints
    • Police Patrol Areas
    • Schools and Elementary School Districs
    • Fire Districts, Stations, and Service Areas
    • Inventory Maps - All (43 MB)
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Structure
  • Welcome to StructureCheyenne
  • Section 1. The Community-Driven Process
    • PlanCheyenne: A People´s Plan
    • Striving for Authenticity, Quality and Character
    • The Community-Defined Vision2020
    • Defining Cheyenne Area Uniqueness
    • The Community Charrette Validated the Vision
    • How Did the Structure Plan Take Shape?
    • How Did the Design Principles Crystallize?
    • What are the Community´s Likes and Dislikes?
  • Section 2. Regional Architectural Identity
    • Cheyenne: A Brief Architectural History
    • Business & Commercial Architecture
    • Hospitality & Entertainment Architecture
    • Residential Architecture
    • Rural Architecture
    • Military Architecture
    • What is Regionally Appropriate Architecture?
    • What are Cheyenne´s Traditional Materials?
  • Section 3. Structure Plan Map & Elements
    • Structure Plan Map
    • Gateways
    • Corridors
    • Landmark
    • Districts
    • Activity Nodes
  • Section 4. Design Principles for Structure Plan Elements
    • Design Principles
    • Regional Gateways and Interstate Corridors
    • Community Gateways
    • District Gateways
    • Major Vehicular Corridor
    • Open Space/Greenway Corridor
    • Landmark
    • Downtown and Government Center
  • Section 5. Design Principles for New Development
    • Design Principles
    • Multi-Family Residential
    • Single Family Residential
    • Alleys
    • Light Industrial/Flex Space
    • Office
    • Neighborhood/Downtown Commercial
    • Convenience Commercial
    • Large Tenant Commercial
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Shape
  • Welcome
    • Introduction
    • Community Benefits of Planning
    • Introduction to the Seven Foundations
    • Introduction to the Key Land Use Concepts
  • Community Foundations and Principles
    • Overview of the Seven Foundations
    • Foundation 1 - Growing as a Community of Choice
    • Foundation 2 - Creating Livable Hometown Neighborhoods
    • Foundation 3 - Fostering a Vital Economy and Activity Centers
    • Foundation 4 - Developing a Connected and Diverse Transportation System
    • Foundation 5 - Celebrating Our Character and Varied Heritages
    • Foundation 6 - Creating a Legacy of Parks, Open Spaces, and Trails
    • Foundation 7 - Developing in a Fiscally Responsible Way
  • Land Use
    • Introduction - Future Land Use Plan
    • Future Land Use Plan Conformity
    • How to Use the Plan: Locational Criteria
    • Other Specific Locations on the Future Land Use Plan
    • Agriculture and Rural Areas
    • Urban Residential
    • Mixed-Use
    • Business and Industry
    • Civic and Other Activities
    • Land Use Categories Table
    • Future Land Use Map
  • Future Land Use Plan Capacity
    • Existing Housing, Population, and Jobs
    • Potential Development
  • Coordinated Planning
    • Introduction
    • Integrated Planning Effort
  • Comprehensive Plan Elements
    • Introduction
    • Part 1: Adopted Sub-Area Plans
    • Part 2: Issues and Policy Plans
    • Part 3: Related Plans (of Jurisdictions and Districts)
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Build
  • Welcome
    • Introduction and Organization
    • BuildCheyenne Strategies Overview
    • What Will PlanCheyenne Take to Achieve?
  • Implementing the Foundations and Future Land Use Plan
    • Foundations Overview
    • Implementing the Future Land Use Plan
  • PlanCheyenne - Amendment Procedures
    • Overview
    • Comprehensive Plan Update Process - Every Five Years
    • Plan Amendment Process and Procedures
  • Appendix A. Plan Conformity Checklist
  • Appendix B. Priority Code Revisions, Related Amendments, and Finance Strategies
  • Appendix C. Strategies - Case Studies
  • Appendix D. Priority Action Schedule
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Snapshot
  • Section 1. Introduction
    • Need for a Plan
    • Plan Focus
    • Document Organization
    • Public Input Process
  • Section 2. History of the Parks System
    • The First Parks Advocates
    • Historically Significant Parks
  • Section 3. Previous Plans
    • Recent Plans
  • Section 4. Parks, Open Space and Recreation Facilities
    • Definitions
  • Section 5. Existing Public Parks and Recreation Lands and Public Facilities
    • Parks
    • Open Spaces
    • Greenway Trails
    • Community Centers/Recreation Centers
    • Aquatics Facilities
    • Cemeteries
    • Botanic Gardens
    • Golf Courses
    • Forestry Facilities
    • Laramie County Parks and Open Space
    • Existing School District and Private/Non-Profit Recreation Facilities
  • Section 6. Existing Level of Service
    • Park Accessibility
    • Neighborhood Park Accessibility
    • Community Park Accessibility
    • Parkland Level of Service
    • Recreational Facility Level of Service
  • Section 7. Peer Community Comparison
    • Parkland Level of Service Comparison
    • Recreational Facilities Level of Service Comparison
    • Maintenance Budgets and Staffing Comparisons
  • Section 8. Existing Parks and Recreation Department Administrative Structure
    • Administration Division
    • Aquatics Division
    • Botanic Gardens Division
    • Cemetery Division
    • Forestry Division
    • Golf Division
    • Parks Division
    • Recreation Division
  • Section 9. Potential Parks, Open Space and Trails Resources
    • Topographic, Biological and Cultural Resources
    • Slopes and Mines
    • Public Lands
  • Section 10. Development Regulations Summary
    • Zoning
    • Subdivisions Regulation
    • Community Facility Fee
    • Summary
  • Section 11. Population Growth
  • Section 12. National and State Recreational Participation Trends
    • National Recreation Participation Trends
    • State of Wyoming Recreation Participation Trends
  • Section 13. Cheyenne Citizen Surveys
    • 2005 City of Cheyenne Citizen Survey
    • 2004 Parks and Recreation Survey
    • Methodology
  • Section 14. Recreation and Sport Program Participation and Needs
    • Program Participation and Needs
  • Section 15. Summary of Issues and Needs
    • Community Parks
    • Neighborhood Parks
    • Trails and Open Space
    • Youth Activities
    • Recreation and Aquatic Programming
    • Cheyenne Level of Service - Recreation
    • Cheyenne Level of Service - Parks
    • Cheyenne Level of Service - Cemetery
    • Cheyenne Level of Service - Golf
    • Cheyenne Level of Service - Botanic Gardens
    • Cheyenne Level of Service - Forestry
    • Finance and Budgets
  • Appendices
    • Appendix A. Community Comparisons Table
    • Appendix B. City of Cheyenne Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Survey
  • Neighborhood Parks Service Areas - Map
  • Community Parks Service Areas - Map
  • Existing Parks, Recreation Facilities, Open Space and Greenways - Map
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Structure
  • Welcome
  • Section 1. Elements of a Parks and Recreation System
    • Parks
    • Open Space
    • Trails
    • Recreation Amenities
  • Section 2. Structure of a Park and Recreation System
    • Structure Plan Map
    • Natural Resources Elements
    • Natural Resource Language
  • Section 3. Design Principles
    • Best Park Development Practices
    • Other Open Spaces and Urban Plazas
    • Park Architecture and Amenities
    • Sign Standards
  • Section 4. Emerging Park Needs and Opportunities
  • Parks Structure Plan - Map
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Shape
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. Foundation, Principles and Policies
    • Foundation: Creating a Legacy of Parks and Open Space
  • Section 3. Future Parks and Recreation Plan
    • Introduction
    • Parks
    • Open Space
    • Trails
    • Recreation Facilities
    • Cemeteries
    • Botanic Gardens
    • Parks
    • Forestry
  • Parks and Recreation Master Plan - Map
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Build
  • Section 1. Introduction
    • Funding Mechanisms
    • Code Revisions
    • Departmental Structure/Programs
    • Regional and Agency Coordination
    • State Legislation
  • Section 2. Funding Mechanisms
    • Action Matrix
    • Federal Programs
    • State Programs
    • County Programs
    • Private/Non-Profit Programs
  • Section 3. Code Revisions
    • Action Matrix
  • Section 4. Departmental/Organizational Structure
    • Action Matrix
  • Section 5. Regional and Agency Coordination
    • Action Matrix
  • Section 6. Other Considerations
  • Section 7. General Cost Estimates
  • Appendix A
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Snapshot
  • Welcome
    • What is PlanCheyenne?
    • What is the Transportation Plan?
  • Planning Process and Context
    • Process
    • Context
  • Planning Elements: Required and Desired
    • Federal Planning Requirements
    • Project Listings
    • Financial Plan
    • Forecast Period
    • Public Involvement Process
  • Existing Conditions
    • Land Use and Socioeconomic Characteristics
    • Transportation System
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Structure
  • Welcome
  • Design Principles for a Multimodal Transportation System
    • Complete Streets
    • Mixed-Use Activity Centers
    • Directness
    • Continuity
    • Street Crossings
    • Visual Interest and Amenity
    • Security
  • Multimodal Design Guidelines for New Development
    • Commercial Retail Shopping Center
    • Multifamily
    • Residential Single Family
    • Office Development
    • Office/Industrial Park
  • Structure Elements
    • Regional Gateways and Interstate Corridors
    • Community Gateways
    • District Gateways
    • Major Vehicular Corridor
  • Congestion Management Strategies
    • Access Management
    • Information
    • Travel Demand Management (TDM)
    • Intelligent Transportation Systems
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Shape
  • Welcome
  • Principles and Policies
  • Growth in the Region
    • 2030 Growth Forecast
    • Buildout of the Future Land Use Plan
  • Needs Assessment
    • Roadway Needs
    • Transit Needs
    • Bicycle Needs
    • Pedestrian Needs
  • Transportation Vision Plan (2030 and Beyond)
    • Roadway Vision Plan
    • Transit Vision Plan
    • Bicycle Vision Plan
    • Pedestrian Vision Plan
    • Other Modes
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    (10 MB)

Build
  • Welcome
    • Components of Build
  • Financially Constrained Plan
    • Anticipated Revenues
    • Anticipated Costs
    • Fiscally Constrained Roadway Plan
    • Fiscally Constrained Transit Plan
    • Fiscally Constrained Bicycle Plan
    • Fiscally Constrained Pedestrian Plan
  • Implementation Strategies
    • Strategies to Implement the Roadway Vision Plans
    • Strategies to Implement the Transit Vision Plan
    • Strategies to Implement the Bicycle Vision Plan
    • Strategies to Implement the Pedestrian Plan
    • Strategies to Fund Transportation Improvements
    • Strategies to Implement a Multi-Modal Transportation System
  • Impacts of the Plan
    • Environmental/Historical Impacts and Mitigation
    • Environmental Justice
    • Safety and Security
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Community Plan
  • Future Land Use Plans
  • Future Land Use Plan (Downtown and Urban Area)
  • Coordinated Parks, Open Space, and Trails Plan
  • Coordinated Utilities Plan
  • Coordinated Schools Plan
  • Coordinated Fire Stations Plan
  • Snapshot Inventory Maps
    • Planning Area
    • Land Use - 1990
    • Land Use - 2000
    • Existing Land Use (2004)
    • Previous Land Use and Sub Areas (2004)
    • Development Status
    • Ownership
    • Existing Zoning
    • Utilities (Existing and Proposed)
    • Physical Features and Constraints
    • Police Patrol Areas
    • Schools and Elementary School Districs
    • Fire Districts, Stations, and Service Areas

Parks & Recreation Master Plan
  • Neighborhood Parks Service Areas
  • Community Parks Service Areas
  • Existing Parks, Recreation Facilities, Open Space and Greenways
  • Parks Structure Plan
  • Parks and Recreation Master Plan

Transportation Plan
  • Roadway System Maps
    • Fig.9 – 2030 Vision: Improvements
    • Fig.10 – 2030 Vision: Congestion
    • Table 3 – 2030 Vision Plan
    • Fig.11 – Buildout: Improvements
    • Fig.12 – Buildout: Congestion
    • Fig.20 – Fiscally Constrained: Improvements
    • Fig.21 – Fiscally Constrained: Congestion
    • Table 7 - Fiscally Constrained Plan
  • Transit System Maps
    • Figure 13 - Transit Vision Plan (Shape, Vision Plan, Transit)
    • Figure 22 - Fiscally Constrained Transit Plan
  • Bicycle System Maps
    • Figure 7 – Bicycle Needs Assessment
    • Figure 14 – Bicycle 2030 Vision
  • Pedestrian System Maps
    • Figure 8 – Pedestrian Needs Assessment