Cheyenne Public Safety Building

City to Close on Dinneen’s Property July 30
City to Close on Dinneen’s Property July 30
City to Close on Dinneen’s Property July 30
Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says the city plans to close on the purchase of the former Dinneen's Car Dealership on July 30. The city plans to locate a new Public Safety Building on the property to house the Cheyenne Police Department, Cheyenne Fire and Rescue Administration, and other emergency responders...
Committee Of The Whole Votes Against Dineen’s Purchase
Committee Of The Whole Votes Against Dineen’s Purchase
Committee Of The Whole Votes Against Dineen’s Purchase
The Cheyenne City Council Committee of the Whole voted 4-2  Wednesday night against recommending a purchase of the former Dinneen's Car Dealership as a site for  the city's new Public Safety Building. Despite the Committee vote the proposal will still go before the full council on Monday night...
Kozak Urges Reconsideration Of Dinneen’s Purchase
Kozak Urges Reconsideration Of Dinneen’s Purchase
Kozak Urges Reconsideration Of Dinneen’s Purchase
Cheyenne Police Chief Brian Kozak is urging the Cheyenne City Council to reconsider it's recent decision not to purchase the former Dinneen's Car Dealership. The Chief says a construction engineer has told him the appraiser hired by the city didn't attach enough value to the building on the property, leading to an artificially low estimate of the true value...
City Offer For Building Exceeds Appraisal
City Offer For Building Exceeds Appraisal
City Offer For Building Exceeds Appraisal
The Cheyenne City Council Finance Committee on Monday signed off on an offer of $1.986 million to purchase the former Dineen Car Dealership for a  Public Safety Building to house the Cheyenne Police Department, Cheyenne Fire and Rescue Department and other emergency responders...