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WYDOT lays out $84 million in Park County STIP projects and a Wind River Canyon resiliency study

Park County Board of Commissioners · February 3, 2026
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Summary

WYDOT district engineers updated Park County commissioners on the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, including a federal RAISE‑funded Wind River Canyon resiliency study and roughly $84 million in projects affecting Park County through 2031; officials urged public comment via the STIP website.

Pete Halston, district engineer for the Wyoming Department of Transportation, told the Park County Board of Commissioners the agency is moving early this year to gather local input for the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program. "The main purpose of our meeting today is to solicit public input," Halston said, adding WYDOT wants comments before projects are placed in the STIP.

Randy Merritt, WYDOT district construction engineer, said the department expects to let "a little over $400,000,000 worth of projects" statewide and identified about $84 million in Park County programs over the…

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