Crews will be milling asphalt next week on the north end of the Snake River South reconstruction project, just north of Hoback Junction. Traffic will be placed on a gravel surface through the section. Once milling has been completed, as well as some necessary dirt work in the old road section, crews will begin an operation called full depth reclamation. This operation should start roughly at the end of the month. Final paving operations will follow in early August. In mid-August traffic will move onto the new pavement while work continues on the other side. The speed limit will be reduced through the area and delays of up to 20 minutes may be possible. WYDOT is asking travelers to plan accordingly and allow themselves ample time to reach their destination. Meanwhile, WYDOT is also working on three miles of Highway 89 just south of the town of Jackson. WYDOT, along with contract crews from H-K Contractors, are on schedule to complete the wearing course application by tomorrow. Striping will be done at the end of the month.
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