District-wide chip seal operations to begin in northeast Wyoming counties – could result in delays

SHERIDAN, Wyo - Motorists around northeast Wyoming can expect delays as the Wyoming Department of Transportation’s District 4 begins its annual chip sealing project north of Gillette on Wednesday, August 13, weather permitting. Crews with Hardrives Construction, Inc. will begin the project in Campbell County on Wyoming Highway 59 North between mile markers 123.770 and 142.070. They will then move to...

Sign installation will force lane closure near Snake River Bridge on WYO 22

JACKSON, Wyo. – The Wyoming Department of Transportation and contract crews from Ames Construction will be working between the wildlife bridge and the Snake River Bridge near the intersection of Wyoming State Highway 22 and Wyoming State Highway 390 for a sign installation this Friday, Aug. 8. Westbound traffic on WYO 22 will see traffic reduced from two lanes to a single lane after 9 a.m. tomorrow...

Final superload to impact travel on Interstate 80 this summer

LARAMIE, Wyo. – The Wyoming Department of Transportation is alerting motorists that a slow moving superload carrying a transformer will be transported from Laramie to Medicine Bow beginning tomorrow.    The superload will be leaving the Laramie railyard Thursday afternoon and is estimated to make it onto Interstate 80 at the Snowy Range on-ramp at mile marker 311 by 2:00 p.m. From there, the superload...

Wyoming Transportation Commission Budget Subcommittee to meet August 12, 2025

The Wyoming Transportation Commission Budget Subcommittee will meet Tuesday, August 12, for a work session at 9:30 a.m. via Zoom. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Fiscal Year 2026 budget. To join the meeting virtually, visit the Transportation Commission webpage. For more information about the meeting, please contact the Transportation Commission secretary at (307) 777-4007.

Epoxy striping work may cause delays district-wide

LARAMIE, Wyo. – Crews with S & L Industrial and the Wyoming Department of Transportation will be placing epoxy striping in various locations around the district starting this week, weather permitting.    Epoxy striping is more durable than traditional striping, especially in high-traffic areas. Work will include mobilizing and minor work in intermittent locations in Laramie, Albany, and Carbon Counties....