6th Penny 2026

On the August 2026 primary election ballot, Laramie County voters will consider proposed Sixth Penny Specific Purpose Sales and Use Tax propositions. These projects are focused on infrastructure, public safety, emergency response, utilities, parks, community facilities, and other long-term public needs.

This page highlight all of the 6th Penny Tax propositions, for both the County and the City. For more information regarding City of Cheyenne specific projects please visit-  https://www.cheyennecity.org/Home/Tabs/Featured-Links/2026-6th-Penny

To view the propositions by category click here.

Proposition 1- Infrastructure

PROPOSITION 1:

To collect a total of $10,475,000 and interest earned thereon for the following projects for the Town of Albin, Town of Pine Bluffs, Town of Burns, City of Cheyenne, Laramie County and for Cheyenne LEADS: 

A. Town of Albin – Speed Signs and Park Infrastructure $35,000

The installation of updated traffic-calming speed signage and safety improvements, along with rehabilitation and modernization of park infrastructure to enhance public safety and usability.

B. Town of Albin – Streets and Alleys $140,000

Comprehensive upgrade, repair, resurfacing, and long-term maintenance of Town of Albin streets and alleyways to improve drainage, extend pavement life, enhance public safety, and support residential and agricultural traffic needs. .

C. Town of Burns – Streets and Alleys $1,850,000

The upgrade, repair, construction, and ongoing maintenance of Town of Burns owned streets and alleys to improve structural integrity, drainage performance, traffic safety, and long-term roadway sustainability.

D. Town of Pine Bluffs – Water System Improvements $2,250,000

Waterline project to eliminate deadend stagnation issues, construction of a new pressure reducing valve vault northeast of the booster station, system reliability upgrades, and retirement of existing water infrastructure debt obligations.

E. Town of Pine Bluffs Airport – Runway Pavement Rehabilitation Match $200,000

Local funding match to leverage FAA and state grants for full runway pavement rehabilitation, improving aviation safety, extending runway lifespan, and maintaining compliance with federal aviation standards.

F. Greenway Maintenance – Allison Draw (South Cheyenne) $1,000,000,00

 Ongoing maintenance, erosion control, pathway repair, vegetation management, and infrastructure improvements along the Allison Draw Greenway corridor to preserve recreational access and prevent costly structural deterioration.

G. Cheyenne LEADS: Hitching Post District Site Improvements: $5,000,000

Funding for infrastructure, site preparation, and related public improvements to support development of a multi-use business park. Improvements may include supporting infrastructure and amenities necessary to facilitate economic development, community use, and tourism-related activities within the district, helping to celebrate Laramie County's Western Heritage. 

 

 

Proposition 2- Infrastructure

Proposition 2:

To collect a total of $10,715,950 and interest earned thereon for the following projects for the Town of Albin, Town of Pine Bluffs, Town of Burns, City of Cheyenne, Laramie County Recreation Board, Cheyenne Laramie County Health Department and Eastern Laramie County Solid Waste District:

A. Town of Albin – Buildings Remodel $1,000,000

Remodeling, structural repairs, system upgrades, and long-term maintenance of the Town of Albin municipal building to improve operational efficiency, safety standards, energy performance, and accessibility compliance.

B. Town of Burns – Building Improvements $900,000

Remodeling, construction, operational 5 upgrades, and long-term maintenance of Town of Burns owned buildings to enhance structural integrity, public service delivery, energy efficiency, and community accessibility.

C. City of Cheyenne-Greenway System Maintenance Project $3,000,000

Repairs, upgrades, and maintenance of the City’s Greenway system, including funding for staffing, to ensure the system remains clean, safe, and accessible and to prevent more costly future repairs. (More Information)

D. Laramie County Recreation Board-Park Infrastructure – Orchard Valley, Laramie County, Pine Bluffs, Albin $409,000

 Renovation and expansion of park infrastructure including ADA accessibility improvements, shade structures, restroom upgrades, lighting, and site drainage enhancements for long-term community benefit.

E. Town of Pine Bluffs – Road Reconstruction & Equipment $3,250,000

 Reconstruction of priority road segments per adopted capital improvement plan, improvements to Road 213, and replacement of aging road grader equipment to improve road quality and maintenance reliability.

F. Cheyenne Laramie County Health Department – HVAC & Infrastructure $1,000,000

 Modernization of HVAC systems and building infrastructure improvements to ensure regulatory compliance, indoor air quality, energy efficiency, and continued reliable public health operations.

G. Eastern Laramie County Solid Waste – Equipment $1,156,950

 Acquisition of critical operational equipment to improve waste collection efficiency, reduce downtime, enhance safety standards, and maintain long-term landfill and transfer station functionality.

 

Proposition 3- Infrastructure

Proposition 3- Infrastructure:

To collect a total of $10,582,895 and interest earned thereon for the following projects for the Town of Albin, Town of Pine Bluffs, Town of Burns, and the Laramie County Library:

A. Town of Albin- Cemetery Repair and Maintenance $160,000.00

Repair of fencing, roadway access, drainage improvements, headstone stabilization, landscaping upgrades, and long-term maintenance enhancements to preserve the community cemetery respectfully and sustainably.

B. Town of Albin – Water, Sewer, Garbage Upgrades $590,000

 System-wide upgrades to water distribution, sewer infrastructure, and solid waste equipment to improve reliability, regulatory compliance, environmental protection, and long-term operational sustainability.

C. Town of Burns – Park Improvements $200,000

Maintenance, modernization, equipment replacement, and construction upgrades to Town of Burns owned parks to improve safety, accessibility, and long-term community recreational use.

D. Town of Burns – Equipment (Garbage Truck) $400,000

Purchase and outfitting of a new garbage 7 truck along with operational support and equipment to ensure reliable waste collection services and reduce maintenance costs of aging fleet assets.

E. Town of Burns- Water and Sewer Systems- $2,100,000

Construction upgrades, equipment replacement, operational support and system modernization for town of Burns water and sewer utilities to ensure compliance, reliability, and longterm infrastructure sustainability.

F. Town of Pine Bluffs- Sewer Lift Station $750,000

Upgrades to lift station pumps, wet wells, SCADA control systems, and site improvements to enhance wastewater reliability, reduce failure risks, and ensure regulatory compliance.

G. Laramie County Library $6,382,895

 Infrastructure improvements in Cheyenne and remodel and construction connected to separate library buildings and Pine Bluffs.

Library Proposition Information

 

Proposition 4- Infrastructure

PROPOSITION 4:

 To collect a total of $10,250,000 and interest earned thereon for the following projects for the Town of Albin, Town of Pine Bluffs, Town of Burns, and the City of Cheyenne:

 A. Town of Albin – Vehicles & Equipment $2,000,000

 Replacement, repair, and acquisition of essential municipal vehicles and heavy equipment to maintain public works operations, improve response capability, and reduce long-term maintenance costs.

B. Town of Burns – Vehicle & Machinery Maintenance $30,000

Maintenance and repair of Town-owned fleet vehicles and heavy machinery to extend equipment lifespan, improve reliability, and reduce operational downtime.

C. Town of Burns – Mini Excavator $100,000

Purchase and operational support of a mini excavator to enhance local capacity for water, sewer, and street maintenance projects without reliance on external contractors.

D. Town of Burns – Maintenance Pickup $120,000

Acquisition, operational support and outfitting of a maintenance department pickup truck to support daily operations, rapid repairs, and municipal infrastructure service calls.

E. Town of Burns – Sewer and Water Construction $1,000,000

Construction upgrades, operational support, and equipment investments for sewer and water systems to enhance capacity, reduce system failures, and ensure long-term service reliability.

F. Town of Pine Bluffs – Electric System Improvements $3,000,000

Voltage conversion and substation reconstruction to modernize the electric grid, improve reliability, enhance safety, and support future residential and commercial growth.

G. City of Cheyenne-Downtown improvement project- $4,000,000

The City of Cheyenne for Downtown improvements and maintenance to include the Depot, 9 Depot Plaza, parking structures, curb, gutter, sidewalks, lighting, alleyways, enclosed storage for trash and recycling containers, roads, signage, and needed equipment. (More Information)

 

 

Proposition 5- Infrastructure

PROPOSITION 5:

To collect a total of $22,000,000 and interest earned thereon for the following project for the City of Cheyenne:

A. City of Cheyenne-Municipal Building Remodel Project – $22,000,000

Completion of a full remodel of the existing Municipal Building, following design and planning work previously approved and funded by the voters. The project includes improvements to public service areas, office space reconfiguration, ADA accessibility upgrades, and associated furniture and equipment. (More Information)

 

Proposition 6- Infrastructure

PROPOSITION 6:

To collect a total of $9,000,000 and interest earned thereon for the following project for the City of Cheyenne:

 A. City of Cheyenne-City Street Maintenance Project – $9,000,000

Continued investment in proactive street maintenance to preserve roadway infrastructure, enhance safety and ride quality, and reduce long-term repair costs. Work to include crack sealing, patching, surface treatments, and mill-and-overlay projects. (More Information)

 

Proposition 7- Public Safety

PROPOSITION 7:

To collect a total of $16,976,216 and interest earned thereon for the following projects for the Laramie County Fire Authority, Laramie County Fire District # 1, Laramie County Fire District # 3, Laramie County Fire District # 5, Laramie County Fire District # 6 and Laramie County Fire District # 10:

 A. Laramie County Fire Authority: $3,120,000

Construct a Fire Station on County Road 109 serving Western Laramie County and replace a 26year-old fire truck.

B. Laramie County Fire District #1: $1,200,000

Add concrete, garage doors and other improvements on west side of Station 3.

C. Laramie County Fire District # 3: $1,612,500

Funds to purchase two apparatus and; LCFD # 3 is pledging a 10% match.

D. Laramie County Fire District #5: $4,000,000

New Fire Station in Pine Bluffs: LCFD #5 will build a new fire station replacing facility built in 1949, enhancing emergency response, efficiency, and modern operational capabilities.

E. Laramie County Fire District #6: $5,543,716

New Fire Station and Headquarters near Hillsdale. The new headquarters enhances safety through improved capacity, modern infrastructure and better emergency capabilities.

F. Laramie County Fire District #10: $1,500,000

Multipurpose pumper-rescue improving rural fire suppression, rescue capability, and response reliability.

Fire Proposition Information 

 

 

Proposition 8- Public Safety

PROPOSITION 8:

To collect a total of $ 12,000,000 and interest earned thereon for the following project for the City of Cheyenne- Fire Station # 2:

A. City of Cheyenne-Fire Station #2 Replacement and Relocation Project: $12,000,000

Replacement of the existing Fire Station #2 on Fox Farm Road and relocation of the station to City-owned property at 503 West College Drive to better serve current and projected growth areas of the City. (More Information)

 

Proposition 9- Public Safety

PROPOSITION 9:

To collect a total of $7,973,364 and interest earned thereon for the following projects for the Laramie County Combined Communications Center, Laramie County Emergency Management Agency, the Town of Pine Bluffs, Town of Albin and the City of Cheyenne:

 A. Laramie County Combined Communications (911)- $1,250,000

Laramie County Combined Communications Center to replace the 911 phone and call handling system to increase system reliability.

B. Laramie County Emergency Management Agency – Emergency Sirens $1,000,000

Installation of additional outdoor warning sirens and maintenance of existing systems to expand emergency alert coverage and improve severe weather notification capabilities.

C. Town of Pine Bluffs EMS – Equipment & Radios $ 75,000

Replacement and modernization of EMS medical equipment and communication radios to improve emergency response coordination, patient care reliability, and interoperability.

D. Town of Albin – Ambulance $625,000

Purchase, outfitting, repair, and long-term maintenance of a new ambulance unit to ensure dependable emergency medical transport services for rural residents.

E. City of Cheyenne-Fire Apparatus Replacement Project – $5,023,364

Replacement of three aging fire apparatus with two multi-purpose response vehicles and one new 107-foot heavy-duty aerial ladder truck, replacing units originally placed in service in 1998, 2001, and 2008. (More Information)

Emergency Services Proposition(s) Information

Proposition 10- Public Safety

PROPOSITION 10:

To collect a total of $7,727,120 and interest earned thereon for the following projects for the Laramie County Emergency Management agency, the City of Cheyenne and the Town of Pine Bluffs:

A. Laramie County Emergency Management Agency- Mobile Communications Command Center $1,325,000

Acquisition of a mobile emergency communications command center to enhance disaster response coordination, field communications, and multiagency operational efficiency.

B. City of Cheyenne-Police Digital Equipment and Technology Project – $3,700,000

Replacement and modernization of in-car cameras, body-worn cameras, and electronic control devices, along with associated digital evidence storage and investigative software. (More Information)

C. City of Cheyenne-Fire Equipment and Communications Replacement Project – $1,052,120

Replacement of outdated fire department equipment, including personal protective gear and department radio systems, to maintain safety and operational effectiveness.  ( More Information )

D. City of Cheyenne-Firearms Training Enhancement Project- $1,000,000

Construction of an enclosed training building with modular interior walls for simulations based training and resurfacing of the pistol range deck to improve safety and usability. (More Information)

E. Pine Bluffs Police – Cruiser Replacement $100,000

Replacement and full outfitting of an aging police cruiser to maintain patrol reliability, officer safety, and operational readiness.

F. Pine Bluffs – Generator Upgrades $550,000

Purchase and installation of backup generators for critical facilities including the water system, municipal building, and community center to ensure uninterrupted operations during power outages.

Emergency Services Proposition(s) Information

 

Proposition 11- Public Safety

PROPOSITION 11:

To collect a total of $24,221,068 and interest earned thereon for the following project for the Laramie County Sherriff’s Department:

A. Laramie County Sheriff’s Department- $24,221,068

Replace the detention center’s aging HVAC, electrical and plumbing systems, including demolition of the administration floor to access and repair the lower level and restoration of administrative spaces. The project also builds a separate facility at the Archer complex to relocate evidence storage and vehicle maintenance. Purpose: maintain safe, reliable detention operations and modern support facilities.

Sheriff Proposition Information

 

Proposition 12- Community Enhancements

Proposition 12- Community Enhancements:

To collect a total of $10,474,516 and interest earned thereon for the following project for City of Cheyenne:

A. City of Cheyenne-Johnson Pool Replacement Project – $10,474,516

Replacement of the former Johnson Pool facility in south Cheyenne. Project planning is approximately 65% complete and this project allows completion of final design and construction of a new pool facility with expanded amenities. (More Information)

 

Proposition 13- Community Enhancements

PROPOSITION 13:

To collect a total of $ 9,149,711 and interest earned thereon for the following projects for the Laramie County Recreation Board and the Laramie County Library:

A. Laramie County Recreation Board – Countywide Park Improvements $1,801,000

Capital improvements to parks in Albin, Burns, Orchard Valley, Cheyenne, and Pine Bluffs including equipment upgrades and facility modernization.

B. Laramie County Library-for community- $7,348,711

Community requested facility improvements to enhance safety, accessibility, and functionality in Cheyenne and Pine Bluffs.

Library Proposition Information 

Community Improvement Proposition Information

 

 

Proposition 14- Community Enhancements

PROPOSITION 14:

To collect a total of $8,454,160 and interest earned thereon for the following projects for the Laramie County, the Laramie County Senior Center, City of Cheyenne and Town of Pine Bluffs:

A. Laramie County Events Department – Small Animal Barn & Exhibition Hall $5,238,000

Construction of a new small animal barn and exhibition hall at the Archer Complex to support youth programming, agricultural education, fair events, and expanded community exhibition capacity.

B. Laramie County Senior Center – Transportation Bus $141,160

Purchase of a new transportation bus to safely serve senior residents, improve mobility access, and support expanded programming and healthcare-related transportation needs.

C. City of Cheyenne-Greenway New Construction and Rehabilitation Project $3,000,000

Purpose of Leveraging the funds with other funding sources, to support new Greenway construction and major rehabilitation projects, including the Yellowstone Road underpass rehabilitation, Parsley Boulevard extension, and the Cribbon connection. (More Information

D. Town of Pine Bluffs Cemetery – GIS Mapping & Upgrades $75,000

Comprehensive surveying of cemetery plots, GIS digital mapping, electronic record conversion, and general site upgrades to improve record accuracy and long-term management efficiency. 

Community Improvement Proposition Information

 

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