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Stage 1 Conservation Advisory - 2026 Drought Monitoring
Through December 31, 2026

Cheyenne Water Restrictions 2026

Laramie County · Wyoming

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Stage 1 Conservation Advisory - 2026 Drought Monitoring

We have not independently verified this city’s watering schedule. Rules change with drought stage and can be updated at short notice. Confirm your assigned watering days on the Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities official page before watering. Following the wrong schedule can result in a municipal fine.

Verification needed

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Before 10:00 AM

Allowed Hours

Verification needed

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Check Your Watering Day With Cheyenne

We have not verified Cheyenne’s current watering schedule against an official source. Watering rules are set by your city and change with drought stage.

Confirm your assigned days on Cheyenne’s official water page: Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities.

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Reset Your Sprinkler Timer
  1. Press and hold the left arrow button for 2 seconds to enter programming mode
  2. Set current day and time first
  3. Set start time to your allowed hour (e.g. 8:00 PM)
  4. Set run time per zone (15–25 minutes for most lawns)
  5. Set watering days to your assigned day ONLY - deselect all others

Allowed Watering Hours

Before 10:00 AMAfter 5:00 PM

Voluntary odd/even guidance during active Stage 1. No mid-day irrigation recommended between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM.

Still Allowed

💧 Hand Watering

Allowed with shut-off nozzle. Hours: Any day with a shut-off nozzle.

🌿 Drip Irrigation

Exempt from day-of-week limits. Must follow allowed hours.

Fines & Enforcement

No fines at Stage 1; $100 if Stage 2 declared

Stage 1 Advisory is voluntary; enforcement begins at Stage 2 with $100 first-offense citations. Contact Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities for current status.

🏠 HOA Rules During Restrictions

HOAs in Wyoming cannot enforce lawn appearance standards that would require homeowners to violate active municipal water advisories. Document compliance if your HOA sends a violation notice.

If your homeowners association sends a violation notice for a dormant or brown lawn during the current restriction period, respond in writing citing the applicable law and include a copy of the Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities's current restriction order. Most HOAs will rescind the notice once they are made aware of the legal protections in place. If the issue persists, contact your county’s code enforcement division for assistance.

Why These Restrictions Exist

Cheyenne is monitored for drought conditions as of April 2026. Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities serves area residents and coordinates with state drought agencies. Contact Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities at https://www.cheyennecity.org/index.aspx?NID=152 for current stage status and restriction details.

Rainfall Deficit: See Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities for current deficit data

This deficit has accumulated over the current water year and represents a significant departure from historical averages for the Cheyenne area. Water supply reservoirs and aquifer levels are well below seasonal targets, necessitating mandatory conservation measures.

How to Keep Your Lawn Alive During Cheyenne Water Restrictions

11 tips tailored for Cheyenne homeowners during Stage 1 Conservation Advisory - 2026 Drought Monitoring restrictions.

Kentucky Bluegrass and tall fescue dominate Cheyenne lawns.

Mow to 3.5 inches and leave clippings.

Smart controller rebates available through Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities.

Replace parkway strips with region-appropriate natives.

Drip-irrigate vegetable beds and fruit trees.

Fix leaks within 48 hours.

Convert overhead spray to rotary nozzles, saves 30%.

Skip cycles after any 0.25 inch or greater rainfall.

Harvest rainwater where state law permits.

Group plants by hydrozone.

Track monthly use at www.cheyennecity.org/index.aspx?NID=152.

Cheyenne Water Restriction FAQs

What days can I water my lawn in Cheyenne?
The current restriction stage for Cheyenne has not been independently verified. Contact Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities for the current drought stage, schedule, and any enforcement details before relying on watering-day assumptions.
What hours can I run my sprinklers in Cheyenne?
Hour restrictions for Cheyenne have not been independently verified. Contact Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities for current rules.
What are the fines for water violations in Cheyenne?
Stage 1 Advisory is voluntary; enforcement begins at Stage 2 with $100 first-offense citations. Contact Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities for current status. The Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities and local Laramie County enforcement officers conduct patrols and respond to complaints. Keep your irrigation timer set to your assigned day and hours to avoid citations.
Can I install new sod or seed in Cheyenne during restrictions?
New sod installations receive a 21-day establishment variance.
When will water restrictions end in Cheyenne?
The current Stage 1 Conservation Advisory - 2026 Drought Monitoring restrictions in Cheyenne are effective from April 2026 through December 31, 2026. However, the restrictions may be extended if drought conditions persist or eased if significant rainfall improves water supply levels. Monitor the Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities website for updates.

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