City of Cody
Janie Curtis and Chris Guyer from That Other Project, is seeking the public’s input for their proposed transportation plan for Cody. They will be hosting an event on Monday, November 13th, at the Cody Auditorium from 6 to 8PM. The transportation plan is about a holistic plan for the city that includes walking and bike…
With the coming of fall, three things are certain to happen here in Park County. Our first snow fall, the opening of hunting season, and Trick-Or-Treating on Halloween night. In Cody, Halloween is a time for families to take their kids, dressed up in all kinds of costumes, from super heroes to ghosts, princesses to…
The City of Cody has issued a building permit to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for the proposed Cody Temple on Monday, September 18. Mayor Matt Hall halted the issuance of the permit on August 8, but according to a press release from the City of Cody, the permit was issued to…
Janie Curtis and Tiffany Mannion from That Other Project spoke about wanting the community’s input on the Transportation Plan for Cody. No matter if you’re a biker, hiker, horse rider, or walker, they want to hear from you. Also, if you drive around Cody, they want your input as well. The more people who participate…
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The City of Cody will be louder that usual on Wednesday, September 6. Park County Homeland Security Director, Jeff Martin say the City of Cody’s Emergency Alert Siren System will be tested at approximately noon. The test will last about 15 minutes and have an audible voice message announcing the beginning of the test and…
The City of Cody’s mayor has put a halt to the issuance of a building permit for the proposed temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. According to the Cody Enterprise, City Attorney Scott Kolpitcke said that the temple can be built to the proposed 101 feet after Cody’s Planning and Zoning…
After months of deliberation, the proposed temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints’ Commercial Site Plan was approved at the City of Cody Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board’s regular meeting, but with conditions. Emotions were high during the meeting, held at the Cody Auditorium on Tuesday, August 8, as the the P&Z…
Janie Curtis and Tiffany Mannion from That Other Project spoke about wanting the City of Cody to have an Active Transportation Plan that can be utilized by everyone. Hike, bike, horse trails and green spaces would all connect Cody. The 501c3 says they’ve hired an engineering firm out of Lander and will work with Engineering…
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has filed a second lawsuit against the City of Cody’s Planning, Zoning, and Adjustment Board related to the proposed temple project. The petition was filed with the Park County District Court on July 27 by the Church’s attorney, Kendal Hoopes from Sheridan, Wyoming. In this motion, the…