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Cheyenne residents express concerns over proposed 800-unit workforce housing development
News ClipGillette News Record·Cheyenne, Laramie County, WY

Cheyenne residents express concerns over proposed 800-unit workforce housing development

The Laramie County Planning and Development Department is reviewing a permit for an 800-unit temporary workforce housing development south of Cheyenne, intended for workers on large-scale infrastructure projects including data centers. Local residents are actively opposing the project due to concerns over infrastructure strain, crime, and resource impact. The Laramie County Planning Commission and county commissioners will hold public hearings in May and June, respectively, before making a decision on the conditional use permit.

4/17/2026
800-Unit "Man Camp" proposed outside Cheyenne data center corridor
News Clip1:54Your Wyoming Link·Cheyenne, Laramie County, WY

800-Unit "Man Camp" proposed outside Cheyenne data center corridor

A proposal for an 800-unit "man camp" capable of housing up to 5,600 construction workers has been made by Iron Guard Housing near the data center corridor outside Cheyenne, Wyoming. This massive worker camp is intended to support the anticipated construction boom in the region, particularly for data center projects, and could significantly alter the local landscape.

4/15/2026
Massive 5,600-Worker Man Camp Proposed For Cheyenne's South Side
News ClipCowboy State Daily·Cheyenne, Laramie County, WY

Massive 5,600-Worker Man Camp Proposed For Cheyenne's South Side

Iron Guard Housing has proposed an 800-unit "man camp" in unincorporated Laramie County, Wyoming, to house up to 5,600 construction workers for data center projects, including those by Meta and Microsoft. The proposal faces strong opposition from local residents and city officials due to concerns about infrastructure strain, public safety, and misrepresentation of the project's scale. Laramie County officials are currently reviewing the application with public hearings scheduled.

4/14/2026