JACKSON, Wyo. — Starting on Monday, Sept. 30, the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT), along with contract crews from Ames Construction, will be repairing the wing walls on the WY22 pedestrian underpass located a quarter mile east of Coyote Canyon. Coyote Canyon is the region where the Teton Science Schools’ Jackson Campus is situated.
The pedestrian underpass, which connects the north and south side pathways near Brown’s Curve, will be closed for four days for the maintenance work. Crews will be working on the shoulder on the north side of WY22. Crews are scheduled to complete the work by Thursday, Oct. 3, but unforeseen circumstances could necessitate adjustments to the schedule.
Those biking in the area are advised that the pathway on the north side of WY22 from Coyote Canyon Road will be open, but bicyclists will not have access to the underpass. The work will not impact traffic on WY22.
WYDOT asks for drivers to reduce speed while traveling through the construction zone and pay close attention to adjusted traffic patterns, signage and flaggers’ instructions.









