Contact Information

Mark Wingate, PE
State Planning Engineer
(307) 777-4180


Sara Janes
Local Government Coordinator
(307) 777-4438


Cole Bostron
Local Programs Coordinator
(307) 777-4862


Lenaya Alverson
Transit Program Coordinator
(307) 777-4730


Local Government Coordination

WYDOT interacts continually with county, city, and town governments across Wyoming in relation to a full range of transportation issues. The agency’s primary point of contact for this function is the Local Government Coordination (LGC) Section, located at WYDOT Headquarters in Cheyenne.

LGC personnel coordinate WYDOT’s off-system and local programs and public transit programs. In addition to working with local governments, LGC also coordinates with public and private groups, and the general public.

Detailed information about Transportation Alternatives, Congestion Mitigation Air Quality, and the Public Transportation programs can be found by following the appropriate links below or in the navigation pane at right.


Announcements

Transportation Alternatives Incentive Program

The Transportation Alternative IncentiveĀ Program is now live! See applicable subpage for details and application materials.

FY26 Application Opens

On June 1, 2025 the FY26 Transporation Alternatives Program (TAP) applicationĀ opens. This application period is open through July 15, 2025. No applications submitted after July 15 at 11:59 PM will be accepted.



Transportation Alternatives Program


Community-based projects that expand travel choices for non-drivers and enhance experience

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Congestion Mitigation Air Quality


Contributing to the attainment or maintenance of National Ambient Air Quality Standards

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Transit in the State of Wyoming


Funding the operations of local transit agencies and more

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Local Public Agency Certification


Information on the Local Government Certification Class

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Non-Metropolitan Local Consultation Policy


The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) currently conducts annual and ongoing public involvement processes for transportation projects throughout the state.  The current public involvement process includes the following:  Project specific local public involvement within each WYDOT district; State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) presentations to county, town and city local elected officials; STIP presentations to Tribal Council officials; Annual Urban Systems Advisory Committee review for participating communities; Long Range Transportation Planning (LRTP) outreach through WYDOT’s Public involvement, media, and website interaction.


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