JACKSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) will be sharing its State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), with information on current highway, transit, aeronautic and public safety projects, during the Teton County Commission workshop on Monday, August 26 at 9:30 a.m.
WYDOT requests feedback from the public on what local transportation improvements are important to the community. The workshop will cover details on existing and proposed projects and their schedules.
According to WYDOT, the STIP is a six-year program that is continually updated. The current STIP is for the years 2024-2030 and represents the planned construction, preliminary engineering and right of way costs of each project.
For those who can’t make the meeting in person, it will be live streamed through Teton County’s website. For those unable to attend the Teton County Commission meeting, the information presented will also be available at WYDOT STIP. The public can also provide comments for inclusion by clicking the left link, “STIP Public Comment Map.”









