Councilwoman Amber Ash

Ash Cites Little Council Support for UDC Repeal
Ash Cites Little Council Support for UDC Repeal
Ash Cites Little Council Support for UDC Repeal
Cheyenne City Councilwoman Amber Ash says even though she's heard a fair amount of criticism of the city's new Unified Development Code from businesses and developers who say it increases their costs, other council members apparently haven't--and as a result, there is little support on the council to repeal the code, which took effect in April.
Commentary: Cheyenne City Council Votes ‘No’ On Your Property Rights!
Commentary: Cheyenne City Council Votes ‘No’ On Your Property Rights!
Commentary: Cheyenne City Council Votes ‘No’ On Your Property Rights!
As you may know, the city of Cheyenne has fallen in line, as good soldiers, with the recent U.D.C. decision passed by the City Council and Mayor Rick Kaysen to float our property rights down the "global" river. We continue to hear some of the City Council members, who are up for re-election, rhetorical cries of  "If re-elected, I will repeal our decision", ad nauseam... Read Mo
Cheyenne Council Approves 2013 City Budget
Cheyenne Council Approves 2013 City Budget
Cheyenne Council Approves 2013 City Budget
The Cheyenne City Council Tuesday evening approved a $49.6 Million dollar budget for fiscal year 2013, which begins on July 1, 2012. Prior to approving the proposed budget, the council approved an amendment by Councilwoman Amber Ash to transfer a little over $279, 000 in money the city saved when health insurance rates did not increase as expected into a special economic development fund... Read M