The study of multi-modal improvements for the Wilson transportation corridor is nearing the final stage as consultants prepare to present their findings and recommendations to the County Commissioners on Monday.
Alta Planning + Design, Inc. will present concepts that will safely accommodate motorists, transit users, bicyclists, and pedestrians on and parallel to Wyoming Highway 22 through Wilson from approximately Elliott Cemetery Road to Wenzel Lane.
The plan addresses a variety of areas for improvement, including vehicular capacity and safety, access management, parking, pathway development, safe routes to school, pedestrian crossings, and corridor aesthetics.
Following the workshop on Monday, Teton County Public Works Director Heather Overholser will bring the recommendations before the County Commissioners at a future regular meeting for adoption.
If adopted, the project will move forward to final design and construction and will be funded by the 2020 Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development Transportation Grant and Teton County.
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