JACKSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) and contract crews with S & L Industrial will be striping sections of US 26/89/189/191, Broadway Avenue, WY22 and WY390 beginning the evening of Monday, June 16.

According to WYDOT, the work was originally planned to begin this week, but scheduling and equipment delays have pushed the work to Monday. Due to the rescheduling, crews will be working on evenings and weekends once work begins.

WYDOT wrote via press release that crews will be striping Broadway Ave. from High School Rd., through town and the Town Square, to the Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) boundary near the fish hatchery, along with other various side roads. Following that work, crews will be striping WY22 from Jackson to the Idaho state line, except for the intersection of WY390 and the Snake River Bridge and WY390 to the GTNP boundary.

WYDOT emphasized that the contractor will have until June 30 to complete the work, but “crews are hopeful they can complete the job sooner.” The work will be done during the nighttime hours from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., so travelers should experience minimal delays. Unpredictable weather and other variables could necessitate last-minute changes to the plans.

WYDOT reminds drivers to remember to be cautious of roadside workers and obey all roadside signs, traffic control devices and closures. Travelers should also be aware of slow-moving striping trucks and wet traffic lines.

For more information on construction projects across Wyoming, visit WYDOT’s website, select the “map” link and highlight “construction” on the additional layers menu.

Leigh Reagan Smith is a wildlife and community news reporter. Originally a documentary filmmaker, she has lived in the valley since 1997. Leigh enjoys skiing, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking and interviewing interesting people for her podcast, SoulRise.