Cheyenne voters have decided to keep the city's government structure how it is.
A charter ordinance, which would have established the position of city administrator, failed by a margin of nearly 2-1 in Tuesday's special referendum election...
Cheyenne voters will decide in one week whether or not to change the city's government structure.
A special referendum election to decide whether to switch to a proposed city administrator form of government or stick with the current strong mayor form will be held on November 10...
Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Dale Steenbergen is disputing recent statements by Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen that no one really knows what the duties of a City Administrator would be if voters implement a proposal to create such a position.
Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says there are still a lot of unanswered questions about a proposal to have an appointed city administrator take over most day to day city decision making.
Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Dale Steenbergen says that while he supports the idea of a city administrator for Cheyenne, people who object to not being able to vote for the person making everyday decisions have a ''fair argument."
Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Dale Steenbergen is asking Cheyenne residents to support the idea of having an appointed city administrator
Cheyenne voters may be deciding whether or not they want a city administrator when they head to the polls in November.
The Cheyenne City Council Monday night referred a charter ordinance establishing the position of city administrator to the Committee of the Whole...
The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce supports a vote to the people to see if they will approve the hiring of a city administrator to replace mayoral duties.