WYDOT to host public meeting regarding Buffalo Main Street paving project

Buffalo, Wyo – The Wyoming Department of Transportation will be hosting a public meeting on Thursday, February 1,  at 5:30 p.m., at the Johnson County Library – Twain Room to discuss the scope of work to be completed during the project. The public and business owners along Main Street are encouraged to attend. This project will be let in April at which time a contractor will be chosen to complete the...

Tree removal operations to shift traffic on Grand Avenue in Laramie

LARAMIE, Wyo. – Crews with Tiger Tree will be shifting traffic on Grand Avenue in Laramie beginning Monday, weather permitting. Tree removal operations will be taking place at Grand Ave. and 21st Street beginning Monday, January 22nd. Operations are anticipated to be completed by Friday, January 26th. Traffic will be shifted to the south side of the median on Grand Ave. between 17th St. and 22nd St....

Wyoming Aeronautics Commission to meet January 23

The Wyoming Aeronautics Commission will meet via videoconference for its regular business meeting on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. The purpose of the business meeting is to address and vote upon, when appropriate, the topics on the attached meeting agenda. To join the meeting or to view the meeting materials, visit the Aeronautics website and click on the corresponding hyperlink. You can also...

WYDOT reminds communities to avoid pushing snow into state highways

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SHERIDAN, Wyo – The Wyoming Department of Transportation is issuing a reminder that it is a violation of state law to push snow on state roadways. WYDOT has received many reports this month across northeast Wyoming of people pushing snow into the traffic lanes of state highways. State statute 35-10-401 (b) stipulates whoever, in any manner, wrongfully obstructs any public highway, or injures any bridge,...

WYDOT warns residents against pushing snow into right-of-way

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In light of recent winter snow storms, The Wyoming Department of Transportation would like to remind landowners and residents of the dangers of pushing snow out into highways and roadways. Pushing accumulated and shoveled snow out onto highways and roadways creates an obstruction on the road, which is a violation of the law. According to state statute 35-10-401, anyone who obstructs a public road or...