WYDOT Requesting Public Input
Written by Andrew-Rossi on August 10, 2017
A series of public meetings is scheduled in August to address future highway improvement projects in Northwest Wyoming.
Pete Hallsten, P.E., Wyoming Department of Transportation district engineer in Basin, says that a key part of the State Transportation Improvement Program process involves annual meetings with public officials and other individuals who play a key transportation role in Wyoming.
WYDOT has planned three meetings in the Big Horn Basin in August to receive input and answer questions. They will be held on Monday, August 14th at 9:30 at the Park County Library in Cody; at 1:30 p.m. that same day at the Big Horn County Courthouse in Basin; and at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Washakie County Courthouse in Worland.
Hallsten says that at the meetings, they will summarize and seek public input on projects planned for future construction and pavement preservation in Northwest Wyoming, adding that anyone who has an interest in the future of the transportation infrastructure is invited to attend one of these meetings to offer input.