The planned installation of the new Fish Creek Pathway Bridge in Wilson, Wyoming has been delayed until further notice.
The installation of the Fish Creek Pathway Bridge, as part of the Teton Mobility Corridor Improvements BUILD Grant Project, was scheduled for Tuesday, February 27 and Wednesday, February 28. After much consideration, the project team has decided to delay the installation of the bridge to find a time and date that has fewer impacts on the traveling public, and one that will provide safe working conditions for construction crews.
The project team regrets the inconvenience this change may cause travelers who have already planned for the installation to occur this week and appreciate the public’s patience in allowing more time to find a better solution for both the public and project.
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About Teton BUILD Grant
The Teton Mobility Corridor Improvements BUILD Grant Project will implement a series of multimodal improvement projects along the ID SH 33/WY-22 corridor between Driggs, Idaho and Jackson, Wyoming. These projects will connect residents and visitors to many of the region’s economic generators, including Grand Targhee Resort, the cities of Driggs and Victor, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, and the Town of Jackson.
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