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Cheyenne DDA Plan of Development | Adoption Draft

Review the Adoption Draft of the Cheyenne DDA Plan of Development

 

This is the adoption draft of the 2024 Cheyenne DDA Plan of Development. This draft plan will be reviewed at public hearings in early 2025!

 

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Suggested Revision
Because of the Public-Private nature of the DDA, a section about the PUBLIC-PRIVATE relationship between the two seems in order with regard as how the DDA can promote and develop private development in ways more the giving out relatively small CIG and FIP grants. For instance, how can the DDA help develop the Hynds and the Hole?
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Question
Pages 55-56. In regard to the Pump House Park, is funding projects outside the DDA district legal?
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Comment
Page 64. Inclusion of the CIG and FIP grants mixed in with DDA funding sources seems out of place?
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Technical Edit
Mixed use business and residential exists between Warren and House avenues and between 17 st. and 18th streets
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Suggested Revision
In the key to the page 42 parking map, Public Parking surface suggests the public can park in many private lots causing confusion. A distinction between paid-private and public surface parking would help.
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Suggested Revision
I would love to provide a better description of the Downtown Business Collective and our mission to support he growth and community of downtown.
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Comment
The plan that is linked for alley improvement does not have trash services accurately accounted for in the alley ways. There are 3 dumpsters in the alley between Carey and Capitol, on the plan, in the patio area of the Paramount. Currently in that alleyway there are at least 8 dumpsters for ALL of the businesses to use in that block square. Many businesses have 3 or 4 pick ups a week already. Will want to look at this information more before making sure plans.
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