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Wyoming Transportation Commission to meet July 18

July 13, 2024

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The Wyoming Transportation Commission is scheduled to convene for its regular business meeting on Thursday, July 18, starting at 8:30 a.m. The meeting will be conducted exclusively via Zoom to address agenda items and conduct necessary votes.

The primary agenda items include critical discussions related to transportation infrastructure and pertinent statewide initiatives. Participants and stakeholders can access the meeting virtually and view associated materials by visiting the Transportation Commission webpage and following the provided hyperlink.

The virtual format ensures accessibility for all interested parties, allowing for broader participation without the need for physical attendance.

For further details regarding the meeting agenda or logistical inquiries, please contact the Transportation Commission secretary at (307) 777-4007.

This meeting underscores the Commission’s commitment to transparency and engagement in addressing Wyoming’s transportation priorities.

By: DNU staff

 

Filed Under: News

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