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WYDOT to present STIP To Sheridan Commission
The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) has announced a meeting with the Sheridan County Commission on July 10, to present their annual State Transportation Improvement Plan, (STIP).
The presentation will include information on local projects and discuss future projects and funding. The public is invited to attend.
WYDOT will present the STIP as part of the Commission’s July meeting which begins at 9 a.m. in the commission chambers at the Sheridan County Courthouse.
Topics will include:
· Program overview
· Information on funding
· Timeline of the process
· Details on statewide transportation improvements
Interested parties can contact WYDOT District 4 Senior Public Relations Specialist Laura Dalles at laura.dalles@wyo.gov for information on how to attend or to receive a calendar invite.
Public comments regarding current or future construction projects, including project suggestions not included in the STIP, are accepted at each meeting or via email prior to a meeting.
Those who wish to learn more and provide feedback on WYDOT projects, but cannot make the meeting, can provide feedback on our online web site, found here.
According to the department, 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 current STIP is for the years 2024-2030 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.
