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WYDOT to Host Public Meeting on Buffalo Main Street Project

A public meeting to discuss grading plans on the Buffalo Main Street Project will be hosted by the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) on Thursday, November 17 at the Johnson County Library.
The meeting will be an opportunity for public review and to offer comments on the plans, and the public and business owners along Main Street are encouraged to attend.
According to a release from WYDOT, the project, scheduled to be completed in 2024, will rehabilitate 3.34 miles of the I-25/I-90 BUS and US 16/87 (Main Street) route through downtown Buffalo.
The project starts at the I-25 south Buffalo Interchange and continues north through the City of Buffalo to the I-90 North Buffalo Interchange.
The scope of the project includes upgrading ADA ramps and crosswalks, replacing isolated sidewalks and curb and gutter, performing minor repairs to the Clear Creek Bridge structure, replacing the culvert at Cemetery Creek, and upgrading the traffic signals at Fort Street and Hart Street.
There will be additional work done by the City of Buffalo and Johnson County that are attached to the project.
The public meeting will begin at 5 p.m. on Thursday, November 17 at the Johnson County Library.
