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  1. City Hall

    Municipal Court Interim City Hall Location

    Beginning October 3, 2023, Municipal Court will be held at Cody City Hall (1338 Rumsey Ave) within Council Chambers and begin at 1:30 PM. This location change will be in effect for the remainder of the year. Read on...
  2. LDS Temple Site Plan

    Building Permit Issued for Proposed LDS Temple

    The City of Cody has issued a building permit to the applicant of the proposed Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple on Skyline Drive in Cody based on a site plan and conditional use permit application that was submitted earlier this year. Read on...
  3. Sprinkler

    Scheduled Raw Water Shut Off for Season

    The City of Cody raw water system will be shut off for the season on Monday, October 2. To prevent broken lines, please open your valve a few days later to allow lines to drain. Please call (307) 587-2958 with any questions. Read on...
  4. Rodeo

    Cody Voted Best Western Small Town by USA Today

    Praised as "perfect for a Wild West-style getaway" and noted for its exceptional recreation, outdoors, and museum attractions, Cody has claimed the top spot and been voted as 2023's Best Western Small Town by USA Today. Read on...
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    US Naval Ship Named After Cody, WY

    City of Cody Mayor Matt Hall attended the christening ceremony for the US Navy ship named USNS Cody (EPF 14) on February 25, 2023 in Mobile, AL. Cody joins Casper, Cheyenne, and Laramie as Wyoming cities chosen as US Navy vessel namesakes. Read on...
  6. SafeWise

    Cody Recognized as One of Wyoming's Safest Cities

    We’re proud to announce that SafeWise has recognized our community as one of Wyoming's safest cities. This distinction would not be possible without the collaboration between our residents, local businesses, and law enforcement. Read on...
  7. LDS Temple

    LDS Temple Construction Project Proposal

    The Cody Planning and Zoning Board held a meeting on Tuesday, August 8, 2023 at 12:00 PM at the Cody Auditorium (1240 Beck Avenue) to further consider the site plan for the temple project proposed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Read on...
  8. Taggart Hill

    Cody Picked Best Place to Live in Wyoming

    Referred to as "Wyoming in a nutshell," Cody was picked by StudyFinds' travel experts as the best place in the state to live for its Old West-style shop fronts, excellent public school system, magnificent surrounding scenery, and historic attractions. Read on...
  9. BuffaloBillVillage

    Cody Named Best City in Wyoming to Live and Visit

    Cody was named the best city in Wyoming to live and visit in a recent Touropia online article based on employment opportunities, cost of living, school systems, outdoor activities, and tourist attractions. Read on...
  10. LiveStream

    New City Meeting Live Broadcasts

    City of Cody Council Meetings and Planning and Zoning Meetings are now broadcasted in high-definition to multiple streaming platforms, including TCT cable television (channel 849), Spectrum cable television (channel 190), and the City of Cody website. Read on...
  11. CodyWY

    Cody Ranked Happiest Place to Live in Wyoming

    According to Zippia, a career resources website, Cody was ranked the number-one happiest place to live in Wyoming. Rankings were determined by education statistics, household incomes, median home prices, and other factors. Read on...
  12. CODY

    Cody Ranked Best Place to Live in Wyoming

    Noted by HomeSnacks for its "impressive history, low unemployment, and high incomes," Cody was recently ranked as Wyoming's best town in which to live—up from 2nd in last year's rankings. Read on...
  13. CODY

    Cody Ranked Wyoming's Most Beautiful Town

    Cody, a "full Wild West experience," was recently ranked as Wyoming's most beautiful small town by MSN loveEXPLORING. Read on...
  14. 10Best

    Cody Named 7th Best Historic Small Town

    Cody was recently named the 7th Best Historic Small Town by USA Today's 10 Best. "These 10 winners for Best Historic Small Town have big histories and small populations—fewer than 30,000—making them fun and affordable ways to dive into our nation's past." Read on...
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    3CMA Website Design Award

    The City of Cody was awarded for its website by the City-County Communications and Marketing Association (3CMA). The City received the top award for Digital Interactive Overall Website for cities and counties with a population less than 55,000. Read on...
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