Work Session to Discuss Future Capital Construction

Work Session to Discuss Future Capital Construction
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City of Cheyenne recently issued the following announcement.

The Cheyenne City Council will hold a work session on Friday, April 15th at 12:00 p.m.

The purpose of the work session is to receive information related to future capital construction, the Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP), and understanding today’s public construction environment. 

The meeting is available to attend in-person in the Municipal Building Council Chambers (2101 O’Neil Ave.) and remains available to watch remotely. A Zoom link is available below and at www.cheyennecity.org/ecm. Video will also be streamed on the City’s Facebook and YouTube pages in addition to Spectrum local access channel 192.

No public comment will be taken during the work session and no other business will be conducted.

Work Session – Future Capital Construction & Pavement Maintenance Projects (April 15th at 12pm)

URL link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84295666330?pwd=ZHFPWVpoOWZCSmhrMUp6czBrSThGQT09

Passcode: WS04152022

Call in Access: 669-900-6833

Webinar ID: 842 9566 6330

Passcode: 7767325894

Original source can be found here.



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