Teton County, Wyoming is in the preliminary stages of an environmental study, design, and potential construction of a half-mile segment of Tribal Trail Road that would extend from Cherokee Lane north to Wyoming Highway 22.
Teton County Public Works Director Heather Overholser notes that the Jackson/Teton County Integrated Transportation Plan and the Comprehensive Plan identifies the Tribal Trail Connector Project as a priority in order to address several community needs, including travel redundancy and multi-modal connectivity between South Park neighborhoods and areas accessed by Wyoming Highway 22.
Currently, local drivers making these connections must travel through the Y intersection of US Highways 26/89 and WYO 22, adding to the congestion at that intersection. Teton County, in cooperation with the Wyoming Department of Transportation, is hosting a public open house for the project on May 30th from 5 to 7 pm at the Teton County Library Auditorium.
The purpose of the open house is to present information on the project’s background and history, purpose and need, objectives, issues, and next steps. It is also intended to gather input from the public about their issues and concerns. No formal presentation will be made, and members of the public are welcome to show up anytime between 5 and 7 pm.
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