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WYDOT To Study Areas Along Coffeen Avenue And Brundage Lane In Sheridan

The Wyoming Department of Transportation will be studying sections of Coffeen Avenue and Brundage Lane within the Sheridan Urban Systems boundary city limits over the next few months.
Coffeen Avenue is a primary route through Sheridan and its major commercial area.
It connects downtown Sheridan to communities south like Big Horn, Banner, and Story through US Hwy 87.
Brundage Lane connects between the Sheridan County Airport, WY Hwy 332, Sheridan Avenue, Coffeen Avenue, I-90, and communities east like Ucross and Clearmont through US Hwy 14.
The purpose of the study is to identify safety and traffic concerns for vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, and any other road users.
The study will recommend improvements to Coffeen Avenue and Brundage Lane that will benefit local vehicle traffic, bicycles, and pedestrians in the community, as well as regional and tourist vehicle traffic that travel through Sheridan.
WYDOT is offering an opportunity for the citizens of Sheridan to help shape the future of Coffeen Avenue and Brundage Lane.
Your perspectives and feedback as people who live, work, or travel along these corridors will help identify concerns the project team can focus on and address when determining improvements.
To participate, an online presentation and survey is available on-line by Clicking here.
An Open House to discuss the project will be held on Tuesday, Oct 17 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Wyoming National Guard – 3219 Coffeen Avenue.
Coffeen Avenue from Main Street to Brundage Lane is scheduled to be repaved in 2028.

Dick Buehler
October 11, 2023 at 4:53 pm
The intersection control
seem fine as they are.
Coffeen definitatly needs repaving
in sections.
A Sanchez
October 14, 2023 at 5:22 am
I’m very concerned about the traffic on Coffeen and woodland Park road and the planned 5 lanes. There needs to be a roundabout at woodland Park road. There are too many horns blaring, tires screeching and motors revving to shoot the hole through the traffic. I live very near the corner of woodland Park road coffeen Ave. Getting out of anywhere along Adkins Valley and specifically my driveway is going to be dangerous and difficult.
Susan and Gary Miller
January 8, 2024 at 5:00 pm
Coffeen Ave should have more trees like North Main St. and some landscaping including bushes and flowers in some areas. It would also be nice if there is a significent “welcome to Sheridan” sign with landscaping, somewhere around Coffeen and Brundage. Perhaps there could also be public art like on Main Street. Please also do some general beautification such as removing chain link fences and misc. clean-up.