Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County is proud to recognize Representative Trey Sherwood
Cheyenne, WY — Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County is proud to recognize Representative Trey Sherwood for her instrumental role in securing $5 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to address unmet housing needs across Wyoming, which included support for infrastructure development at Pronghorn Crossing. Her advocacy for the 2023 Unmet Housing Needs bill ensured critical funding to address infrastructure costs; one of the largest barriers to building affordable housing.
Habitat of Laramie County acquired the land for Pronghorn Crossing in 2020 through a generous donation by Leaning Tree Homes. However, the high costs of infrastructure development rendered the project financially unfeasible until this state funding became available. Without financial assistance, the homes would need to be sold around $400,000 each just to break even. This is a price point far beyond the reach of many families in need of affordable housing. These high costs illustrate why many developers hesitate to tackle projects like this, as they must balance infrastructure expenses with the ability to make a profit.
Now, with $1.8 million secured for infrastructure, Habitat has broken ground at Pronghorn Crossing and will construct 12 affordable homes on the site, ensuring families in the community have an opportunity to achieve affordable homeownership.
In recognition of her commitment to addressing Wyoming’s housing crisis, Habitat of Laramie County honored Representative Sherwood as a Habitat Hero. Her collaboration with developers and municipalities has paved the way for projects like Pronghorn Crossing, demonstrating the power of public-private partnerships in creating vibrant, inclusive communities.
For more information about Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County and the Pronghorn Crossing project, please visit cheyennehabitat.org.
About Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County
Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. Since its inception, the organization has worked alongside families, volunteers, and donors to create safe, decent, and affordable homes in Laramie County.