Cheyenne DDA Requests $100K FY26 Budget Increase
Members of the Cheyenne City Council are considering a resolution to increase the Downtown Development Authority's annual budget by approximately $100K for FY2026. The proposed increase would fund expanded programming and operational capacity for the DDA. The request arrives during a budget cycle in which the city is also evaluating other priorities for incremental funding.
For DDAs in similarly sized cities considering FY27 budget requests, the Cheyenne case is a current reference for how a $100K-scale increase request is structured and how the city council engages with the request.
Key Takeaways
- Cheyenne City Council considering resolution to increase DDA annual budget by ~$100K for FY2026.
- Proposed increase would fund expanded programming and operational capacity for DDA.
- Request arrives during budget cycle where city also evaluating other priorities for incremental funding.
- For DDAs in similarly sized cities considering FY27 budget requests: current reference for how $100K-scale increase request is structured and how city council engages with request.
Sources
- WyomingNews.com, April 2026.
Watch: Council vote on budget resolution, expected through Q2 2026.
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