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Cheyenne advances RV park regulations after procedural committee vote fails

28.10.2025 21:16 1 min 1 source
Cap City News ENG
Cheyenne advances RV park regulations after procedural committee vote fails
Original source: Cap City News

New regulations for RV parks and campgrounds in Cheyenne, Wyoming, advanced in the City Council on Monday, moving forward despite a failed committee vote. The proposal passed its second reading with a 7–2 vote and will proceed to a final reading. The measure establishes clear standards for permanent RV parks and revises rules for manufactured homes, following the removal of 'work camps' from the city code.

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