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WyDOT invests big in Teton projects

Posted 10/25/12

JACKSON — The Wyoming Department of Transportation has spent more than $120 million on improving Teton County highways and pathways since 1997.

The agency has another $91 million of highway projects in the pipeline for the next seven years.

The vast majority of the $120 million went to a project in the Snake River canyon that started in 1997 and was completed in 2005. That project cost $79 million.

WyDOT district engineer John Eddins tells the Jackson Hole News & Guide that Teton County does get more money for pathways than other communities.

Jackson Hole is home to a robust, popular and still-growing pathways network.

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