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Wyoming DOT outlines nearly $97 million in Park County projects, requests broader public input for STIP
Summary
The Wyoming Department of Transportation presented a draft six-year STIP for Park County that lists about $96'97 million in projects and said it will seek public input earlier next year to shape the sixth-year programming.
Wyoming Department of Transportation district staff on July 15 presented the draft Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) for Park County and solicited public input, outlining roughly $96'97 million in planned work over the STIP six-year window and explaining a change in YDOT's public-engagement schedule.
Pete Halston, YDOT district engineer, said YDOT will begin soliciting public priorities earlier in the cycle (January) so local stakeholders can influence the selection of projects before YDOT populates the out year of the six-year plan. YDOT highlighted district projects and district-wide programs such as chip seal, crack seal, culvert cleaning and other maintenance…
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