CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The City of Cheyenne has unveiled proposed updates to its urban agriculture rules, giving residents a chance to weigh in before the changes head to city officials for formal review. The Cheyenne Planning and Development Department’s proposed changes would update where agricultural operations can take place and allow more low-impact activities. The draft rules would also permit electric fences for livestock control, allow gravel …
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