We complain when the roads have huge potholes in the winter and we complain even more when the road is closed all together. Late summer in Wyoming means road construction and unless you are a flagger needing a job it's never is a good time. Getting to one part of town or part of the state you might have to wait a while or at least take a different route to your destination. I recently drove to Fort Collins and had to stop twice for road construction, but if you can allow 20- extra minutes it's not too painful.

Attached is a map of all the Wyoming road construction going on and some time-lines for completion. Hope all of you safe travels and be nice to the road workers and construction operators.

Southeast Wyoming (D) on the map

D-1 I-80 west of Laramie: Resurfacing eastbound lanes for 8.8 miles (milepost 282-291) October completion

D-2 WYO 220 southwest of Casper: Reconstruction and widening for 5.5 miles (milepost 103-108) October 2013 completion

D-3 WYO 270 northwest of Lusk: Reconstruction for 9.1 miles (mileposts 108-117) south of Lance Creek. October completion

D-4 US 26 northeast of Wheatland: Pavement milling and overlay for 6.7 miles (mileposts 8-15) west of Guernsey. October completion

D-6 WYO 34 northeast of Laramie: Reconstruction for six miles (Mileposts 22-28) in Sybille Canyon. October 2012 completion

D-7 I-12 west of Douglas: Resurfacing and shoulder widening for 4.1 miles (mileposts 145-150) including one mile of reconstruction. November completion

 

 

 

 

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