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Cheyenne County adopts proposed Wildfire Resiliency Code

March 20, 2026 | Cheyenne County, Colorado


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Cheyenne County adopts proposed Wildfire Resiliency Code
The Cheyenne County Board of County Commissioners voted to adopt a proposed Wildfire Resiliency Code during its March 20 meeting.

Commissioner Rick Pelton moved, with a second from Commissioner RJ Jolly, to adopt Resolution #2026-05; the motion passed, according to the meeting record. The transcript does not record a roll-call tally or the ordinance text.

The board did not discuss the specific provisions of the code on the record in the transcript provided. County officials did not state an effective date or identify implementation steps during the motion and vote recorded in the minutes. Because the meeting transcript only records the motion and its passage, the precise scope of the code and any requirements it would impose are not specified here.

The adoption completes the board's formal action on the item for this meeting. Interested members of the public or media seeking the text of Resolution #2026-05 or details about implementation should contact the Cheyenne County Clerk's office for the official resolution and any associated staff reports or implementation timelines.

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