Public Safety Communications Commission (PSCC) to meet June 23rd

The Wyoming PSCC will meet Friday, June 23, 2023, via videoconference at 11:30 a.m. The purpose of the meeting is to address and vote upon, when appropriate, the topics noted on the attached meeting agenda. The Commission will meet in person with a video conference option. To join the meeting or to view the meeting materials,  visit the PSCC webpage and click on the corresponding hyperlink.  You can...

Transportation Commission awards one $3.49 million contract in June

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded a $3.49 million contract for a Wyoming Department of Transportation construction project during its June 15 regular business meeting. Coggins & Sons Inc., based out of Colorado, was awarded their bid for a project involving structure work, traffic control, drainage and other work on US Highway 14 at mile marker 69.8 just west of Ranchester...

WYDOT Driver Services implements virtual lobby, announces short training closures

Due to some scheduling adjustments, WYDOT has to adjust the timing of some of the short training closures at select Driver Services locations first announced in the below press release. The following locations have updated dates and times: - Cheyenne - 8-9 a.m. July 11 - Casper - 4-5 p.m. September 14 ___________________________ June 12, 2023 Those wanting to be sure they have the most updated information...

WYDOT hosting public hearing on proposed new rules regarding Wildlife Conservation Plates

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The Wyoming Department of Transportation is hosting a public hearing regarding a new rule and regulation. Chapter 12, Wildlife Conservation Plates, is a new rule and regulation that will specify WYDOT program and account procedures for funding received via wildlife conservation license plates, including identifying what types of projects and which project activities may be funded from...

WYDOT reminds residents about new permanent light trailer license plate

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The Wyoming Department of Transportation wants to remind residents about upcoming changes to license plates for light trailers. Starting July 1, owners of light trailers – defined as trailers weighing less than 1,000 lbs. – can purchase a permanent plate for their trailer. Light trailers that are less than 6 years old would incur a $350 one-time permanent registration fee for the plate....