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Public Input Opportunity for WYDOT’s State Transportation Improvement Program Launches July 26

Self-guided online meeting allows public to learn more about the program and provide input on 550+ transportation projects throughout Wyoming

July, 2021 – CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Department of Transportation is hosting an online public meeting that launches Monday, July 26, 2021, for the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The public can participate in the online meeting at their convenience until it closes on August 30, 2021.

The self-guided online meeting can be accessed at www.wydotSTIPmeeting.com  where the public can learn more about the program and various transportation improvements.  The meeting also offers the opportunity to provide feedback, pose questions and express concerns.

Topics include:

  • Program overview
  • Information on funding
  • Timeline of the process
  • Details on the 550+ state transportation improvements

“As we update the STIP, we are committed to hearing from communities across the state, especially those that historically have had low participation levels,” shared Keith Fulton, STIP Program Manager. “The self-guided meeting is a truly user-friendly way for community members to learn about the program and shape transportation improvements across the state.”

Interested parties can view a short animated video explaining the STIP at tinyurl.com/WSTIP

About the Program

The STIP is a six-year program approved by the Transportation Commission. It provides a snapshot of existing and expected projects and their schedules and is continually updated.  The draft STIP is for the years 2022-2027 and represents the planned construction, preliminary engineering, and right of way costs of each project. The program also indicates the share of federal funding, state funding and other funding sources for each project. WYDOT will do its best to adhere to this program and to serve the public interest through these projects.

For more information, email the project team at info@wystip.com or visit http://www.dot.state.wy.us/STIP.


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