The Wyoming Department of Transportation and contract crews from Avail Valley Construction have begun milling and paving on US 89 through the Snake River Canyon from mileposts 127 to 132, and will continue for the next 6 to 8 weeks.
Traffic during the day and evenings will be reduced to a single, alternating lane with a pilot car, under the direction of flaggers and traffic control devices. Crews will do their best to accommodate drivers during the morning commute hours, but the single lane traffic control will be in place during the day and possible evenings to conclude the work in fewer than 8 weeks.
Commuters are being advised to watch for flaggers and expect delays of up to 20 minutes. Those commuting on this highway are advised to plan accordingly.
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