GUIDE FOR CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES * * *

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2018 MUNICIPAL ELECTION GUIDE * * * FOR CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR 2101 O Neil Ave., Room 310 Cheyenne, WY 82001 Ph. (307) 637-6300 e-mail: morr@cheyennecity.org www.cheyennecity.org A MESSAGE To cirv COUNCIL CANDIDATES Congratulations on your decision to seek election as a member of the City of Cheyenne City Council! This election year, three (3) seats on City Council will be filled one from each of the City s three wards. City Council members are determined by qualified electors residing within each of the wards. If elected, your term of office will be for lout (4) years beginning in January 2019. This election guide is to provide you with general information on municipal elections and to assist you in learning more about your local government. If you have questions which are not addressed in this guide, please visit or contact my office or the office of City Clerk. I encourage you to attend meetings of the Governing Body (commonly known as City Council meetings), as well as City Council Public Service and Finance Committee meetings to familiarize yourself with the types of community issues you may be facing beginning next January. Our City Council meetings are streamed live on the city s Facebook page, as well as on the city s website where they are archived as well. Thank you for your interest in running for City Council. Cheyenne is fortunate to have individuals such as yourself willing to serve its citizens. Best wishes, Marian J. Orr Mayor City Of Cheyenne Municipal Building: 307.637.6200 Main Fax: 307.637.6454 www.cheyennecity.org Follow us on Facebook & Twitter

PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 21, 2018 Polls open 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 2018 Polls open 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. MUNICIPAL OFFICE VACANCIES: THREE (3) CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS One (1) elected from each Ward (Ward I, Ward II, Ward Ill) Four year terms All municipal offices are non-partisan WARD/PRECINCT MAPS One map outlining the boundaries of the election wards (districts) and precincts within the City will be provided to candidates at no charge when they file the Application for Nomination by Primary form with the Office of City Clerk. Additional maps are available for purchase ($6.00) at the Laramie County Elections office. Municipal primary and general elections are conducted by the Laramie County Clerk. The election process is governed by Wyoming Statutes (Title 22). To verify residency in Wards and status as a registered voter, please contact the Laramie County Elections office at 309 West 20th St., Room 1500, Cheyenne; telephone (307) 633-4242.

QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE Of CITY COUNCIL * Must be a citizen of the United States, who is a bona flue resident of Wyoming * Must meet provisions, including Ward residency requirements, of Wyo. Stat. 22-23-102 and 103, and 22-23-301 * Must be a registered and qualified elector (refer to Wyo. Stat. 22-1-1 02 (a) (xxvi), which includes requirement that persons must be at least 18 years of age on the day of the election at which he/she may offer to vote NOMINATION FILING DATES WHEN: May 17 through June 1,2018 WHERE: TIME: HUNG FEE: OFFICE OF CITY CLERK Municipal Building, 2101 O NeiI Ave., Room 10] OFFICE HOURS 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (Exception: Recognized City holidays) $25.00 (Non-refundable) (Payable to cheyenne city Treasurer) An Application for Nomination by Primary form can only be accepted by the City Clerk within the filing date time frame. Once the form has been completed and filed with the filing tee, it remains in the possession of the City Clerk. Within a required time frame specified by state statute, the City Clerk certifies the names of individuals filing for office to the Laramie County Clerk for placement on the Primary Election ballot. THE APPLICATION FOR NOMINATION BY PRIMARY FORM IS THE ONLY PAPERWORK FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK

FORM Of GOVERNMENT Cheyenne is a first class city operating under the Mayor-Council form of government. The Governing Body of the City of Cheyenne, which is the official legislative body for the municipality, consists of the Mayor and nine Council members. When referring to City Council, this term technically means the nine members of Council, excluding the Mayor. DUTIES OF OFFICE MAYOR - The Mayor serves as chief executive officer for the City and is responsible for the administrative leadership of City departments, including budgetary, personnel and procedural processes. The Mayor also has legislative and ceremonial duties, and presides at the official meetings of the governing body. CITY COUNCIL - Members of City Council serve as a legislative body and enact policy (resolutions), authorize laws (ordinances), and approve the annual budget appropriation ordinance. Elected officials are sworn into office in January following a general election City Council terms are staggered 4 year terms to provide for continuity Before assuming official duties, all elected members swear (or affirm) to a constitutional oath and sign an official oath of elected office, which is filed with the City Clerk.

CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING BODY Of THE CITY OF CHEYENNE MAYOR Marian]. Orr 2101 O NeiI Avenue, Room #310 Telephone: (307) 637-6300 MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL 2101 O Neil Avenue, Room #108 Telephone: (307) 637-6357 Ward I Ward N Ward III Pete Laybourn Bryan Cook Rocky Case Jeff White Dr. Mark Rinne* Richard Johnson* Scott Roybal* Dicky Shanor Mike Luna * Terms expire in January 2019 Director of Constituent Services, Mayor s Office Executive Assistant to City Council Holly Martinez Kris Jones

MEETINGS Of THE GOVERNING BODY Regular meetings: Second and fourth Mondays of each month beginning at 6:00 p.m. in City Council Chambers, Municipal Building, 2101 O Neil Avenue (enter building through southwest door). If a regularly scheduled meeting date falls on a recognized City holiday, the meeting is typically held the following day at the same time and place. Special meetings may be called from time to time. Meeting days and times are subject to change due to holidays, inclement weather conditions, or circumstances involving a quorum (6 members of the governing body) being present to conduct business. jqth Robert s Rules of Order, newly revised, edition, published by Perseus Publishing, and applicable State and City laws, policies, and usual and customary practices govern the conduct and format of meetings. Meeting agendas and minutes of meetings of the governing body are prepared and maintained through the office of City Clerk. Most, but not all, items introduced on the meeting agenda are referred to one of three City Council standing committees for review and non-binding vote of recommendation prior to an official vote on items by the governing body.

2018 CITY COUNCIL OFFICERS AND STANDING COMMITTEES CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT Dr. Mark Rinne CITY COUNCIL VICE-PRESIDENT Rocky Case Committee members FINANCE COMMITtEE Chair Jeff White Rocky Case, Richard Johnson, Mike Luna Committee meets Mondays at 11:00 a.m. the week before the regularly scheduled second and fourth Monday meetings of the governing body; Room #104, Municipal Building tadiacent to City Council Chambers). PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITtEE Chair Scott Roybal Committee members Bryan Cook, Pete Laybourn, Dicky Shanor Committee meets Tuesdays at Noon the week before the regularly scheduled second and fourth Monday meetings of the governing body; Room # ] 04, Municipal Building adjacenf to City Council Chambers). COMMITtEE OF THE WHOLE Choir Council President - Dr. Mark Rinne Vice-Chair - Council Vice-President - Rocky Case Committee members all members of the City Council (excluding Mayor) When meetings are scheduled, Committee meets Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. the week before the regularly scheduled second and fourth Monday meetings of the governing body; City Council Chambers, Municipal Building. Minutes from City Council Committee meetings are recorded and prepared by the Council s Executive Assistant. The Council s administrative office is located in Room #108, Municipal Building.

COMPENSA1ION / BENEFIT INFORMATION Monetary compensation for each City Council member is $1,000.00 per month. Council positions are considered part-time, non-employee status positions. Council members are provided paid term life insurance coverage through the City s plan, and are eligible to enroll in the City s health and dental plans, and supplemental life insurance and flexible medical benefit reimbursement programs. For further information contact: Office of Human Resources Municipal Building 2101 O Neil Avenue, Room 103 Telephone: (307) 637-6343 STREAMING VIDEO ACCESS TO REGULAR GOVERNING BODY MEETINGS Access to minutes, agendas and streaming videos of regular meetings of the governing body can be found on the City s website www.cheyennecity.org WYOMING CAMPAIGN PRACTICES ACT Title 22 of Wyoming Statutes pertains to the State s election code and contains provisions that apply to candidates for municipal offices. Certain forms, such as candidate receipts and expenditure forms, candidate campaign committee reporting forms, etc., must be submitted to the Laramie County Elections office located at 309 West 2O St., Room 1500, Cheyenne, by specific deadlines. Municipal candidates tile all forms, except the initial Application by Nomination by Primary form, with the Laramie County Elections office. Websites containing the forms and other election/filing information, including Hatch Act and Help America Vote Act information, are as follows: Wyoming Secretary of State Laramie County Clerk httq://soswy.state.wy.us (Elections) www.laramiecountyclerk.com (Elections)

CITY OF CHEYENNE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS MAYOR S CHIEF OF STAFF Eric Fountain 2101 O Neil Ave., Room # 310 Ph. (307) 637-6301 CITY ENGINEER* Amy Allen 2101 O Neil Ave., Room #206 Ph. (307) 638-4314 FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENT/CHIEF* Greg Hoggatt, Sr. 415W. l8thst. Ph. (307) 637-6327 CITY AUORNEY* Sylvia Hackl 2101 O NeiI Ave., Room #308 Ph. (307) 637-6306 CITY TREASURER* Ron Downey 2101 O Neil Ave., Room #309 Ph. (307) 637-6336 COMMUNITY RECREATION AND EVENTS DIRECTOR* Teresa Moore 2101 O Neil Ave., Room #302 Ph. (307) 638-4375 POLICE DEPARTMENT/CHIEF* Brian Kozak 415W. ]8thSt Ph. (307) 637-6521 CITY CLERK* Carol Intlekofer 2101 O Neil Ave., Room 101 Ph. (307) 637-6334 MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGES* Mark Moran, Senior Judge Ronn Jeffrey, Juvenile Judge 2101 O Neil Ave. Ph. (307) 773-1003 PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR* Vicki Nemecek 2101 O Neil Ave., Room #210 Ph. (307) 637-6259 PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR* Robert Briggs 2101 O Neil Ave., Room #205 Ph. (307) 638-4304 YOUTH ALTERNATIVES DIRECTOR Dr. Dick Berry 1328 Talbot Court Ph. (307) 733-1080 HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR Denise Freeman 2101 O NeiI Ave., Room #103 Ph. (307) 637-6343 * Mayoral appointed positions according to Wyoming Statute and/or City Code OTHER CITY AFFILIATED AGENCIES: Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities, 2416 Snyder Ave., Ph. (307) 637-6469 Cheyenne Airport Board, Administration Building, 4000 Airport Parkway, Ph. (307) 634-7071 City-County Combined Communications Center, 415 W. 1 8 St., Ph. (307) 637-6524 Laramie Co. Emergency Management Agency, 3962 Archer Parkway, Ph. (307) 633-4333 City-County Health Department, 100 Central Ave., Ph. (307) 633-4000 Cheyenne Housing Authority, 3304 Sheridan Ave., Ph. (307) 634-7947 Weed and Pest, 1120 Aviation Rd., Ph. (307) 773-1075

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