JACKSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) and contract crews Lewis & Lewis, Inc. and H-K Contractors will be milling in Snake River Canyon, US 26/89 today between road markers 138 and 139, just north of Astoria as part of a district-wide contract patch project. 

The crews are scheduled to perform the milling work today and have tentatively scheduled the paving work for July 11-12. 

“The scope of work in this area will be to mill an inch of asphalt and replace it with an inch of new pavement. The patch near Astoria is about 4000 feet long. Milling began today and should only last today if all goes to plan,” WYDOT Resident Engineer Darrin Robinson said. 

“Paving will be done on July 11th per their schedule now.  It should just be one day of paving.  This is not a long-term project,” he added.

 Traffic will be reduced to a single, alternating lane with a pilot car, under the direction of flaggers and traffic control devices.  Commuters are advised to expect delays of up to 20 minutes, so those commuting on this highway are advised to plan accordingly. 

Motorists are advised to watch for flaggers and be prepared to stop. 

Lindsay Vallen is a Community News Reporter covering a little bit of everything; with an interest in politics, wildlife, and amplifying community voices. Originally from the east coast, Lindsay has called Wilson, Wyoming home since 2017. In her free time, she enjoys snowboarding, hiking, cooking, and completing the Jackson Hole Daily crosswords.