Bridge rehabilitation projects scheduled in Fremont, Big Horn and Washakie counties

Five bridges are slated for repairs and other work as part of a $1.95 million northwest Wyoming bridge rehabilitation project in 2021. Prime contractor Reiman Corp., of Cheyenne plans to begin repairs and other work April 12 on the Badwater Creek bridge (milepost 102.71), 2.5 miles north of Shoshoni on US 20/WYO 789. "There will be a 14-foot width restriction in place starting April 12 on the Badwater...

Pavement improvement project slated to begin April 16 on US14/16/20 near Emblem

Paving of a 5.6-mile highway preservation project is slated to begin in early May, according to Wyoming Department of Transportation resident engineer Michael Miller of Basin. The project is located about 10 miles west of Greybull between Greybull and Cody (mileposts 87.79 to 93.75). Work includes grading, asphalt paving, chip sealing and other work. "Work is expected to begin April 16, weather permitting,"...

Work on the Snake River South section will affect river users

JACKSON - The Wyoming Department of Transportation, along with contract crews from Oftedal Construction Inc., will be setting girders in the Snake River beginning this Sunday, April 11, and last roughly a week. The Sunday start date is dependent on the availability of cranes and weather conditions.  River users are advised that flaggers will be stationed on the river to pull float traffic over during...

WYO 120 settlement repair project begins north of Cody

A $3.99 million highway settlement repair project is slated to begin April 12 north of Cody on WYO 120. Riverside Contracting Inc., of Billings. Mont., is the prime contractor. The project is located on WYO 120 from milepost 115 (about 1.5 miles south of the intersection of WYO 120 and WYO 296 (Chief Joseph Scenic Highway) to milepost 118.5 (the south end of Chapman Bench). Project work includes reconstruction...

Wyoming Public Safety Communications Commission (PSCC) to meet April 14

The Wyoming PSCC will meet via videoconference for its regular business meeting on April 14 at 3 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 PSCC webpage and click on the corresponding hyperlink. For more information about these meetings, please contact...