AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWildfire & power readiness: Black Hills Energy cancelled a Cheyenne-area Emergency PSPS watch after conditions improved, but a PSPS watch remains in effect for Harriman and Curt Gowdy west of town starting Monday morning, with possible mid-day outages for about 350 customers if risk persists. Road & construction updates: WYDOT crews are still paving WYO 530 on the south end of Green River after weather delays, with lane reductions and a weather-dependent push to finish by Wednesday; in Cheyenne, a water main rehab is set to close parts of East 10th, Russell, East 9th and Bradley for 10–12 weeks. Data center push: Vantage Data Centers held an open house for a proposed Laramie County campus south of Cheyenne, outlining a late-2026 permit start, potential scaling to 1 gigawatt, and major investment estimates. Community & workforce: DWS is taking public comment on new Workforce Development Training Fund rules for Chapter 6 Collective Internship Block Grants through Aug. 7. Fireworks safety: Sweetwater County fire chiefs reiterated that most fireworks are illegal year-round in Rock Springs and Green River and warned of extreme fire danger heading into July 4. Housing build: Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County wrapped a 12-home project with help from the 307th Engineer Utilities Detachment and local volunteers. Wyoming outdoors & wildlife: Gov. Mark Gordon protected the Pronghorn migration corridor, adding restrictions on development in key public-land segments.
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