JACKSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) and contract crews from Ames will be conducting night work on Thursday, Oct. 24, from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. to set signs on the mast arms for the new signal at the intersection of WY22 and WY390, weather permitting.
According to a WYDOT press release, the work will include lane closures and live flagging, so crews can occupy the intersection with a man lift to do the work. Because crews will be working at night, drivers are asked to pay attention and drive cautiously through the project area.
Drivers should expect potential lane closures and possible delays to accommodate the installation of the signs on the signal mast arms.
Crews will also be working on the installation of wildlife fencing and seeding activities along WY22 and WY390, as well as preparing the site for winter operations. This work will not impact traffic.
The current phase one bridge will remain as is, and crews are working on the foundations for the next phase of bridge construction. This work will have minimal impact to traffic, but drivers might see brief delays while crews remove sheet pile on the coffer dams next week.
Unforeseen circumstances may necessitate adjustments to the schedule, WYDOT writes in the press release, committing to keeping the public informed and prioritizing the safety of all travelers and construction crews.
Drivers are asked to reduce speed while traveling through the construction zone and pay close attention to adjusted traffic patterns, signage and flaggers’ instructions.









