
SAFE STREETS FOR ALL
COMPREHENSIVE SAFETY ACTION PLAN
Help Build A Safer Cheyenne
Safe Streets for All – Cheyenne Comprehensive Safety Action Plan
Each year, crashes on Cheyenne’s roads result in serious injuries and lives lost. Many of these incidents can be prevented. The Safety Action Plan aims to better understand the conditions that contribute to risk—such as speed, visibility, and crossing challenges—and take steps to improve safety for everyone.
As part of the national Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) initiative, this locally led plan will guide actions that make Cheyenne’s streets safer and more accessible—whether walking, biking, driving, using mobility aids, or riding transit.

Thank You for Sharing Your Input
Thank you to everyone who shared feedback through the interactive map, survey, and pop-up events. Your experiences are helping us understand where and how to make Cheyenne’s transportation network safer and more connected.
While the comment map is now closed for new input, you can still view community feedback to see what your neighbors shared about safety concerns and ideas across the city.
View the Comment Map (Read-Only)
What We Heard
Community responses highlight a shared desire for:
- Safer intersections
- Improved pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure
- Better lighting and signage
- Lower speed limits in key areas
Next Steps
Our team will continue with technical analysis and is conducting meetings with key stakeholders through early next year. We’ll return to the community in spring/summer 2026 with updated information and new opportunities to share your input.
Stay tuned here for updates on what we’re learning and how your feedback is shaping Cheyenne’s safety priorities.
Get Involved
Pop-Ups and Community Events
Find the team at events across Cheyenne this summer and fall. Share feedback, ask questions, or just stop by to learn more.
Upcoming Appearances:
- August 8 – Pedestrian & Cyclist Safety Workshop (10am – 1pm at the Cheyenne Public Safety Center Community Room, 415 W 18th St. Cheyenne WY 82001)
- August 15 – Fridays on the Plaza (4pm – 6pm Cheyenne Depot, 121 W 15th St. Cheyenne, WY 82001)
Check back soon for the full calendar.

What the Plan will Deliver
- Identify high-risk areas and crash hotspots
- Prioritize safety improvements across all modes
- Center the voices and experiences of those most impacted by traffic safety issues
- Position Cheyenne for future grant opportunities and transportation funding
The Long Term Vision
- Fewer crashes and severe injuries
- Safer routes to schools, parks, and throughout neighborhoods
- More reliable, comfortable ways to get around whether you walk, bike, drive, or take transit A community-informed roadmap for lasting change

Stay Connected
Project updates will be shared through social media, newsletters, and flyers around town. Want updates by email? Sign up below.
What is Safe Streets for All (SS4A)
SS4A is a federal grant program from the U.S. Department of Transportation that supports local efforts to improve roadway safety and save lives. In Cheyenne, the plan is led by the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) in partnership with the City of Cheyenne, Laramie County, and other local partners. Read more about the SS4A program on the USDOT website: https://www.transportation.gov/grants/SS4A.

