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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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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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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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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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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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