Cheyenne Mayor Discusses Data Center Details and Community Impact

Cheyenne Mayor Discusses Data Center Details and Community Impact

News ClipWyomingNews.com·Cheyenne, Laramie County, WY·6/13/2026

Cheyenne Mayor Patrick Collins discusses various aspects of data center development in the city, including community concerns about water and electricity usage, environmental impacts, and local government interactions. He highlights a site visit by a Colorado delegation and a tour of a Related Digital data center under construction.

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The article, penned by Cheyenne Mayor Patrick Collins, discusses various interactions and observations related to data center development in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mayor Collins highlights a panel discussion with community members, including representatives from BOPU, Black Hills Energy, Microsoft, and the Data Center Coalition, which addressed local concerns such as water and electricity consumption, environmental impacts, property values, and incentives for data centers. He notes a visit from a delegation from Weld County, Colorado, seeking insights into Cheyenne's experience with data centers.

The Mayor also details a tour of a data center under construction by Related Digital in east Cheyenne, which he took with Governor Gordon. The tour showcased the company's closed-loop cooling system for water efficiency and its power infrastructure. Collins praised Related Digital's investment in Cheyenne and its $3.5 million donation for housing. Additionally, the Mayor mentions regular meetings with Black Hills Energy regarding power supply issues, potential noise regulations for data centers, and the utility's plans for a new gas-fired power plant west of Cheyenne.

The overall tone emphasizes community engagement and understanding the local impact of data center growth, reflecting on both challenges and benefits for Cheyenne.