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Cody

Cody Country Chamber of Commerce/Cody Economic Development Council
Kimberly Jones, Executive Director
836 Sheridan, Cody, WY 82414
Phone: 307.527.7777
E-mail: exec@codychamber.org
Web: www.codychamber.org/business/cedc.htm

The City of Cody lies about 20 miles east of the Shoshone National Forest, the country’s first national forest, and 52 miles east of the East Entrance to the world’s first national park, Yellowstone. Nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Cody blends spectacularly beautiful and unspoiled scenery with outstanding attractions, extensive outdoor recreation, a variety of lodging facilities and restaurants, unique shopping and a bustling business community.

With a mix of energy, agriculture, tourism and manufacturing, Cody is at the heart of it all. The cultural amenities and mild climate creates a community that is not only a great place to live but also to do business. Set against the beautiful backdrop of Yellowstone National Park and the Absaroka and Beartooth Mountains, Cody is surrounded by some of the country’s most scenic country.

Agriculture remains a primary player in the western culture. Cattle ranching and crop production (hay, sugar beets, beans and malt barley) on irrigated farms contribute to the economic and social fiber of Park County. Oil & gas production play a crucial role in the area economy, generating 65 percent of Park County’s tax base. The light manufacturing base has grown to include agricultural products, sporting goods, pharmaceuticals, novelties and a burgeoning western design industry—furniture, saddle making and leather good, metal craft.

Northwest College, located in nearby Powell, and its satellite facility in Cody, The Cody Center, delivers a wide-ranging higher education curriculum and are key components in Wyoming’s workforce training program. NWC will assist businesses in tailoring a training program to meet individual needs.

It is ideal for the outdoor enthusiast—camping, hiking, fishing, boating, hunting, whitewater rafting, mountain biking, golfing, rock and ice climbing, snowmobiling, cross country skiing. Panoramic views and abundant wildlife create some of the most extraordinary scenic drives anywhere.

Community Information

County

Park

Population/County

26,664

Population/City

9,100

Source: Department of A&I - July 2005 Estimate

Workforce

Labor Force in County

13,180

Employment in County 12,559

Estimated County Unemployment Rate

4.7%

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

5

School District Tax Rate

43

Community College

5

Special Districts

0.940

Total Mill Levy

65.940

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 5
Number of Junior High/Middle Schools 1
Number of High Schools 1

Total District Enrollment

2,154

2004-2005 High School Graduates

201

Graduation Rate

94.366

Students per Teacher Ratio 2005

13.51:1

Average 2004-2005 ACT Scores

21.6

Expenditures per ADM (Average Daily Membership)

$8,238

Park County School District #6  
Source: Wyoming Department of Education

Nearby Colleges and Universities

School City State Distance Enrollment
Northwest College Powell WY 21.73 mi 1,671
Montana State University - Billings Billings MT 91.19 mi 4,600
Sheridan College Sheridan WY 105.06 mi 2,809
Central Wyoming College Riverton WY 109.08 mi 1,488
Montana State University - Bozeman Bozeman MT 125.45 mi 12,000
University of Wyoming Laramie WY 283.17 mi 13,300

Transportation:

Highways/Railways

Highways serving community

US 14, US 16, WY 120

Name of Interstate(s)

n/a

Number of Interchanges serving community

n/a

Rail serving community

Yes

Name of Rail Service

BNSF


Air Travel

Nearest Commercial Airport

Yellowstone Regional Airport

Proximity to Commercial Airport

2.5 miles from Downtown

Daily Flights to:

Denver, Salt Lake City

Nearest Private Airport -

Distance to Private Airport

-


Public Transportation

Public Transportation?

-

Type of Service

-


Distance to

Denver, Colorado

523 Miles

Billings, Montana

115 Miles

Salt Lake City, Utah

445 Miles

Boise, Idaho

345 Miles

Omaha, Nebraska

718 Miles

Rapid City, South Dakota

393 Miles


Freight Carriers

Number of Motor Freight Carriers

1

Number of Parcel Providers

4

Number of Rail Service Providers

1

Utilities:

Electrical Provider

Service Provider

City of Cody

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

$0.058

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

$0.028

Source: Wyoming Public Service Commission

Natural Gas

Service Provider

Energy West, Wyoming

Average Commercial Cost/MCF

$7.7903

Average Industrial Cost/MCF

$6.5152

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

Internet Provider

Qwest, Bresnan, Big Horn Wireless, Tri-County Telephone


Water Services

Water Source

Surface

Water Maximum Gallons Per Day

2.58 mdg

Water Peak Load Maximum Gallons Per Day

-

Sewer Type

Aerated lagoon

Sewer Maximum Gallons Per Day

2000000 gal

Solid Waste Disposal

-


Real Estate

Median Home Value

$151,921

New Residential Construction Permits in 2000

21

New Residential Construction Permits in 2001

34

New Residential Construction Permits in 2002

44

New Residential Construction Permits in 2003

48

New Residential Construction Permits in 2004

65

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2000

15

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2001

18

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2002

12

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2003

9

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2004

7

Occupancy Rate for Multi-Family Housing Units

-

Average Rental Rate for 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Apartment

$450/month

Source: Cody Country Chamber of Commerce

Major Employers

West Park Hospital

450

Healthcare

Park County School District #6

380

Education
Buffalo Bill Historical Center 200 Museum
Wal Mart 186 Retail
Blair Hotels 180 Hospitality
Marathon Oil 135 Energy
Y-Tex Corporation 108 Manufacturing

Hotels and Motels

Total Number of Rooms Available in Community

1,422

Facilities in Community with Meeting Space

13

Source: Cody Country Chamber of Commerce

Climatic Information

Average Number of Days of Sunshine

300

Average High / Low Temperature for July

84.7/54.4

Average High / Low Temperature for January

35.8/12.6

Average Annual Snowfall (inches) 39.2
Average Wind Speed (mph) 7.7
Prevailing Wind Direction North

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