The eye sore of "the hole" downtown will soon be filled with the Children's Museum of Cheyenne. But what would residents like to see filled in the museum?
The President of the Board of Directors of the Children's Museum of Cheyenne says the group will soon be announcing who has been selected to be the architect and exhibit designer for the project.
A proposal to create a system of development impact fees for such things as new roads and parks drew no support from the Cheyenne City Council Finance Committee on Monday.
Children's Museum of Cheyenne Board President Amy Surdam says the board will be putting out a Request For Qualifications (RFQ) for museum designers and architects on Monday, December 22.
Visit Cheyenne Executive Director Darren Rudloff says a new "family friendly" event has been added to this year's New Year's Eve Ball Drop celebration.
With a decision by the Cheyenne City Council to approve the sale of 22 square feet of city owned property in the downtown area commonly referred to as "the hole" to the Children's Museum of Cheyenne, it looks like planning and fundraising efforts for the museum can move forward...
The Cheyenne City Council Finance Committee on Monday voted in favor of selling 22 square feet of city-owned property on West Lincolnway for the proposed Children's Museum of Cheyenne.
The Cheyenne City Council Finance Committee is scheduled to consider a sale of property at 206 West Lincolnway to the Children's Museum of Cheyenne on Monday.
The Cheyenne City Council Finance Committee is scheduled to consider liquor license applications and the possibility of applying for grant money for the Children's Museum of Cheyenne on Monday.