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Matt Hall, Mayor of Cody and Barry Cooke, City Administrator, spoke about the budget and how they arrive at the numbers for the city.  The mayor says that Cody is doing well and benefits from the sales tax and property taxes going up.  They also talked about Amendment A which you can vote for in…

The Cody Police Department is looking for a fencepost wielding vandal who has broken windows at several locations in Cody – homes, vehicles, and even a church. Cody cops are asking for any information the public may have on a serial window breaker. Between June 3 and 5, multiple broken windows were reported in Cody.…

As the seasons finally change, the City of Cody reminds residents of important dates and details for two important city services – raw water and yard waste. The City of Cody wants its residents to be aware of some simple civic responsibilities as summer approaches. Recently, the City posted information on Facebook about important upcoming…

The City of Cody has plans to upgrade facilities and provide more civic services with federal money received thru the American Rescue Plan Act. The Cody City Council holds its first meeting of April this evening at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at City Hall. During that meeting, City Finance Officer Leslie Brumage…

The study to find solutions on Big Horn Avenue begins with an informative new website and the first calls for public involvement in the year-long process. Last week, the City of Cody and Stantec Inc. launched a new website about Big Horn Avenue Corridor Study. Stantec Inc. is the company selected by the City of…

The Park County Travel Council is asking the City of Cody to close Sheridan Avenue and three other streets in anticipation of a major motorcycle event in June. The Cody Country Chamber of Commerce distributed a message from Ryan Hauck, Executive Director of the Park County Travel Council. Hauck addressed his message to downtown Cody…

In April, Cody residents will get their first opportunity to comment on the upcoming study finding the best solutions for safely crossing Big Horn Avenue. During a recent meeting of the Cody City Council, the Cody Enterprise reports Phillip Bowman, Cody’s Public Works Director, said that a public meeting would be held sometime in April.…

The annual Cody Fire School has been canceled due to “scheduling conflicts,” the second time in five years Cody has gone without the important off-season event. Since 1974, Cody has held a consistently – high-caliber fire school during the first weekend in May. Tradition and the high quality of classes, instructors, and facilities of the…

Another scammer is calling Cody residents as the City of Cody, threatening utility cutoff and demanding payment for overdue utility bills that don’t exist. Cody residents are reporting phone calls from “the City of Cody.” During the call, residents are told they have a past-due bill, and if it isn’t paid, their utilities will be…

W.Y.D.O.T. and the City of Cody meet today to “kickoff” the process of finding long-term solutions for pedestrian crossings on the ever-growing Big Horn Avenue. Today (Tuesday, Feb. 8), W.Y.D.O.T. staff will meet with officials from the City of Cody. This meeting is “the kickoff” – the beginning of creating safe pedestrian crossings for Big…


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