New stop sign and flashing beacon installed on Jamestown Road

May 28, 2025

GREEN RIVER, Wyo. – The Wyoming Department of Transportation maintenance and traffic crews have installed a new stop sign at the intersection of Wyoming State Highway 374 (Jamestown Road) and the Peru Cut-Off Road (County Road 37), for westbound traffic from Jamestown. In addition to the sign, there will be new, additional roadway markings and traffic control devices, including a flashing beacon, stop ahead sign and a striped stop bar. WYDOT is asking drivers to take note of the new sign and markings and drive accordingly. WYDOT would like to remind drivers to slow down in work zones, be alert and cautious of roadside workers and obey all traffic control devices.  

WYDOT would also like to remind drivers that beginning Saturday May 31st, the eastbound off-ramp at Exit 85 at the Covered Wagon Interchange and the connector road between Interstate 80 and WYO 374 will close for concrete pavement repairs and cattle guard replacement.  Drivers wishing to access the north side of I-80 will no longer have access from WYO 374, Jamestown Road, during that time.

Those wishing to access Gaensslen Road or Rolling Green Country Club from Green River will have to take the westbound off-ramp at Exit 85. Residential access and emergency access to the north side of I-80 will be maintained throughout the duration of closures with localized flagging operations. Drivers wishing to access Love’s truck stop from I-80, both eastbound and westbound, are encouraged to use Exit 83. Crews will have a 45-day window for the closure at the intersection to complete the work, although the goal will be to finish the work in about 4 weeks.  

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