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Buffalo

Buffalo Chamber of Commerce
55 North Main
Buffalo, WY 82834
Phone: 307.684.5544 or 1.800.227.5122
E-mail: buffalochamber@wyoming.com
Web: www.buffalowyo.com

Buffalo, Wyoming is tucked away between the rolling plains of the Old West and the towering peaks of the Big Horn Mountains and the vast Bighorn National Forest. It is land rich both in western history and scenery. Buffalo sits at the intersections of Interstate 25, Interstate 90 and US Highway 16 and is set against the backdrop of the breathtaking Big Horn Mountains.

Its location makes it an excellent location for economic development. The Buffalo Commerce Center has forty-five acres of curbs, gutters, streets and underground utilities. The remaining thirty acres will be developed in the future. A variety of businesses have already located at the Buffalo Commerce Park.

The addition provides the potential for different sizes of lots based on the prospective business's needs. The park has easy access to I-90 and I-25, plus a spectacular view of the Bighorn Mountains. Strong covenants protect the quality of the development.

Buffalo offers many things to see and do. Nearby activities include cross country ski trails; downhill skiing; snowmobile trails; Lake DeSmet; boating; hunting; fishing; camping; hiking; mountain trail horseback riding; Bighorn Mountains; Healy Reservoir and many more.

The Jim Gatchell Museum is an accredited Western History Museum near the heart of downtown Buffalo. The museum's many exhibits are a popular attraction and the gift shop is stocked with books and fine gifts. Shopping in Buffalo's many antique shops, art galleries and other fine businesses is always a good time and you'll find the business owners and local residents friendly and helpful.

Community Information

County

Johnson

Population/County

7,721

Population/City

4,290

Source: Department of A&I - July 2005 Estimate

Workforce

Labor Force in County

3,632

Employment in County 3,485

Estimated County Unemployment Rate

4%

Source: Wyoming Department of Employment - January 2007 Estimate

Taxes

Personal Income Tax Rate

Zero

Corporate Income Tax Rate

Zero

Sales Tax Rate

5%

Source: Wyoming Department of Revenue - As of 4/1/07

Property Tax and Mill Levy

County Tax Rate

12

City Tax Rate

8

School District Tax Rate

47.5

Community College

-

Special Districts

8.00

Total Mill Levy

75.5

Source: Wyoming Taxpayers Association
Mill levies are assessed on 9.5% of market value for commercial and residential and 11% on industrial property
County mill levies may include general, airport, public health, fire, hospital, libraries, fair, recreation, museums, bonds and interest
Special levies may include conservation, fire, hospital, recreation, cemetery, solid waste


Education
Number of Elementary Schools 3
Number of Junior High/Middle Schools 2
Number of High Schools 2

Total District Enrollment

1,234

2004-2005 High School Graduates

71

Graduation Rate

83.529

Students per Teacher Ratio 2005

10.84:1

Average 2004-2005 ACT Scores

20.9

Expenditures per ADM (Average Daily Membership)

$9,651

Johnson County School District #1  
Source: Wyoming Department of Education

Nearby Colleges and Universities

School City State Distance Enrollment
Sheridan College Sheridan WY 33.63 mi 2,809
Casper College Casper WY 104.13 mi 4,052
Northwest College Powell WY 105.23 mi 1,671
Central Wyoming College Riverton WY 124.24 mi 1,488
Montana State University - Billings Billings MT 132.76 mi 4,600
Black Hills State University Spearfish SD 140.64 mi 3,846
University of Wyoming Laramie WY 217.34 mi 13,300

Transportation:

Highways/Railways

Highways serving community

US 16, WY 196

Name of Interstate(s)

I-25, I-90

Number of Interchanges serving community

3 (I-25)

Rail serving community

No

Name of Nearest Rail Service

BNSF (33 miles)


Air Travel

Nearest Commercial Airport

Sheridan County Airport

Proximity to Commercial Airport

35 Miles (Sheridan, Wyoming)

Daily flights to: Billings, MT and Denver, CO

Nearest Private Airport

Johnson County Airport

Proximity to Private Airport

3 miles from downtown


Public Transportation

Public Transportation available in the community?

Yes

Type of Service

Bus


Distance to

Denver, Colorado

389 Miles

Billings, Montana

166 Miles

Salt Lake City, Utah

520 Miles

Boise, Idaho

792 Miles

Omaha, Nebraska

731 Miles

Rapid City, South Dakota

211 Miles


Freight Carriers

Number of Motor Freight Carriers

2

Number of Parcel Providers

3

Number of Rail Service Providers

1 (33 miles North)

Source: Buffalo Chamber of Commerce

Utilities: Electrical Provider

Service Provider

Rocky Mountain Power

Average Commercial Rate/KWH (<25kva Investor Owned, <1000kva Coop)

$0.0595

Average Industrial Rate/KWH (<25kva Investor Owned, <1000kva Coop)

$0.0381

Source: Wyoming Public Service Commission

Natural Gas

Service Provider

Montana Dakota Utilities

Average Commercial Cost/MCF

$8.2019

Average Industrial Cost/MCF

n/a

*Public Service Commission provided statewide averages
*Source: Wyoming Public Service Commission 2004 Rates
*Kinder Morgan Rates stated as Statewide Avg. rate per Wyoming PSC


Telecommunications

Telephone Providers

Qwest

Inernet Provider

Visionary Communications, Wyoming.com, Fiberpipe, Trib.com


Water Services

Water Source

Clear Creek and Tie Hack Dam

Capacity

-

Current Consumption

-

Storage Capacity

-


Waste Water

Type of Treatment

Aerated Lagoon

Capacity

-

Current Consumption

-

Source: Buffalo Chamber of Commerce

Real Estate

Median House Value

$113,783

New Residential Construction Permits in 2000

12

New Residential Construction Permits in 2001

25

New Residential Construction Permits in 2002

70

New Residential Construction Permits in 2003

25

New Residential Construction Permits in 2004

15

New Residential Construction Permits in 2005 25

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2000

-

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2001

-

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2002

-

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2003

-

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2004

-

Occupancy Rate for Multi-Family Housing Units

-

Median Rent

$377

Source: US Census, 2000; Construction permits are for Johnson County– Wyoming Economic Analysis Division

Major Employers

Johnson Co. Mem. Hospital

238

Health Care

Johnson Co. School District

227

Education
Three Way, Inc 193 Pipe Line Contractors
Johnson County Government 82 County Government
Bureau of Land Management 80 Federal Government
SANJEL, Inc 50 Oilfield Service
DJ’s Thriftway 50 Grocery Store
City of Buffalo 47 City Government
Best Western Crossroads Inn 42 Hotel
Rocky Mountain IGA 45 Grocery Store

Hotels and Motels

Total Number of Rooms Available in Community

389

Facilities in Community with Meeting Space

0

Source: Wyoming Travel & Tourism

Climatic Information

Average Number of Days of Sunshine

252

Average High / Low Temperature for July

85.8/54.5

Average High / Low Temperature for January

36.0/9.8

Annual Average Snowfall (inches) 44
Average Wind speed (mph) 9.7
Prevailing Winds: North/Northwest
Source: Western Regional Climate Center

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Information Contact: Sean Stevens
214 W. 15th St., Cheyenne, WY 82002 | 307-777-2864 | sean.stevens@wybusiness.org
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