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There’s probably never been a time in the City of Cody’s history that there was a line of people waiting to attend a meeting of the Cody Planning, Zoning, and Adjustment Board. Yet, that was the scene outside the Cody Auditorium on Tuesday, June 27 – over a hundred Cody residents eager to hear the…

It was standing room only at the Cody Auditorium for the Special Meeting of the the City of Cody Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board to discuss the proposed Cody Temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. When the Planning and Zoning board walked on stage to take their seats, the energy…

For weeks now, questions, theories, speculation, and conjecture has been swirling around Cody and Park County concerning the announcement of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days Saint’s proposal of building a temple on Skyline Drive on a piece of property previously owned by Glenn Nielson.  What impact would an almost 10,000 square foot…

Occupancy rates, setback reductions, and “extraterritorial jurisdiction” are among the 24 ordinance amendments the City of Cody is contemplating – and residents have many ways to share their opinions. The Cody Planning and Zoning Board has developed several proposed zoning ordinance amendments.  The amendments are published below, but they are also available on the City…

As confirmed by City Planner, Todd Stowell, the empty lot on the corner of Sheridan Ave. and 16th Street is set to become a City Brew. The lot has already been purchased by City Brew and its application has been sent to the city, which is in the final process of approving the building plans.…

Cody’s leaders have a new way to reach out to their community, thanks to a monthly digital newsletter that will be available to all Cody residents. April 2021 marks the beginning of a new chapter for the City of Cody. On Friday, April 16, the city released the first edition of its new monthly newsletter.…


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