JACKSON, Wyo. — Commuters from Teton Valley should plan a little extra time for the drive over Teton Pass starting Monday, as crews from the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) complete two days of work, which will result in a single lane of travel in areas.

On Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 3 and 4, WYDOT will repair sections of damaged guardrail on WY22 in two spots. According to a press release from WYDOT, work will take place at mile marker 11 near the truck brake-check area and mile marker 14 near the Coal Creek Trailhead.

“Drivers are advised to expect delays and plan their travels accordingly,” WYDOT said in a statement.

The repairs will take place during daytime hours, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and traffic will be limited to a single lane through each of those areas, with flaggers posted. The guardrail work is expected to be finished before the start of the Fish Creek Bridge closure and detour in Wilson, which is set to begin on Wednesday, Nov. 5.

Monica is a Staff Reporter who studied journalism at Syracuse University and has been in the valley since 2015. She loves writing about the local food and bev scene, especially craft beer. When she’s not on the clock, you can find her paddle boarding, sewing, or whipping up a new recipe at home.