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Due to continued transportation issues and unsafe road conditions from the recent snowstorm, all City of Cheyenne and Laramie County government offices will remain closed for business on Wednesday. Non-essential employees are to remain home and shelter at this time to allow road crews to continue working on the routes, the Cheyenne/Laramie County Emergency Management Agency said in a news release.
The Cheyenne-Laramie County Health Department will also remain closed, and staff will be contacting patients that were scheduled for tomorrow’s clinics to reschedule their appointments.
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State offices in Laramie County will be teleworking as much as possible, but the offices will not be physically open.
Due to unsafe road conditions, Cheyenne police have been using armored vehicles and bomb squad trucks and getting help from snowmobile owners to respond to calls. Citizens who encounter an emergency situation should continue to call police and we will do all we can to assist, police posted on Facebook Monday evening.
City crews have been working around-the-clock to clear the roads after Winter Storm Xylia dumped more than 30 inches of snow on the capital city.
Due to the scale of the storm, Public Works Director Vicki Nemecek says snow removal operations in residential neighborhoods and the downtown may take several days to complete.