Riverton City Hall. In-person attendees were socially distanced and masks were required. The public meeting can also be viewed by searching for the “city of Riverton Wyoming Official YouTube Channel” on the Internet at YouTube.com. The concrete rehabilitation project on Riverton’s Main Street is 0.50 miles in length between North Federal Boulevard and North 1st Street. The project includes concrete milling, asphalt paving, and curb, gutter and ADA ramp repairs. Prime contractor on the project is 71 Construction of Riverton. By contract, all curb, gutter and ADA improvements must be completed by the contractor prior to street milling and paving operations. The project is scheduled to begin in early April. By contract, project work is required to be phased so that 2-way traffic is maintained on half of the roadway at all times. Intersection closures are planned on half of Main Street during this quick moving project. Project completion date is Oct. 31.
Sheridan Avenue/17th Street rehabilitation project resumed CODY – The $4.93 million concrete rehabilitation project on Sheridan Avenue/17th Street restarted after Presidents Day weekend in Cody. Work operations by prime contractor S&S Builders, LLC, will consist of concrete slab replacement, curb and gutter, double gutter, sidewalk and Americans with Disabilities Act upgrades between Stampede Avenue and Draw Street on the west half of 17th Street. “The west side of the intersection of Central Avenue and 17th Street will be closed on Feb. 16,” said Wyoming Department of Transportation resident engineer Todd Frost of Cody. “The west side of the Stampede Avenue/17th Street intersection will be narrowed to one driving lane in each direction.” Frost said traffic will be carried in one lane each direction on the east side of 17th Street while work is being completed on the other half of 17th Street.
Remaining work on this two-year project includes concrete replacement from Alger Avenue to Stampede Avenue, concrete grinding and texturing from East Sheridan Avenue to Stampede Avenue, sealing of concrete joints from 14th Street to Stampede Avenue, and other minor cleanup. “The street grinding and texturing and sealing of concrete joints is not scheduled until later in March or April,” Frost said. Other remaining in 2021 includes: – Placing sod at Good to Go, Holiday Inn and Antler Inn this spring; – Paving at Comfort Inn, parking areas, and side streets as needed this spring; and – Landscaping and sprinkler repairs will be completed at Walgreens, Wendy’s, Holiday Inn, Pinnacle Bank and other areas as needed when the ground thaws this spring. A representative of S&S Builders, LLC, will be meeting with businesses in the affected areas to discuss 2021 improvements and the proposed schedules prior to starting work. By contract, the contractor must maintain access into all businesses during work improvements. The project begins at US 14/16/20 milepost 51.78 at the intersection of 10th Street and Sheridan Avenue in front of the Park County Courthouse, and it proceeds 1.20 miles on US 14/16/20 to the 17th Street/Stampede Avenue intersection on Greybull Hill. Phase 3 of the project, by contract, proceeds from 14th Street up Greybull Hill to the end of the project and must be completed through concrete grinding and texturing prior to June 15, 2021. By contract, the project will be shut down from June 16, 2021, through Aug. 23, 2021. Phase 4 of the project, by contract, requires all remaining work to be completed by Sept. 30, 2021. Contract completion date is Sept. 30, 2021. n
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