A Powell contractor is in the process of removing and replacing more than 28.5 miles of state right-of-way fencing in Big Horn County.
Highline Fencing, LLC, is the prime contractor on the …
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A Powell contractor is in the process of removing and replacing more than 28.5 miles of state right-of-way fencing in Big Horn County.
Highline Fencing, LLC, is the prime contractor on the $617,000 project.
The Big Horn County locations include:
• Between Manderson and Basin (on the south end of Basin), mileposts 194.20 to 195.74 on US16/20;
• Between Garland and Byron (just east of the Park County/Big Horn County line into Byron), mileposts 34.38 to 38.43 on US14A;
• Between Lovell and Burgess Junction (from the intersection of US14A and US310 in Lovell to the causeway), mileposts 46.71 to 55.39.
Highline was scheduled to start on the Lovell-to-Burgess Junction section last week. Motorists can expect a reduced speed limit of 45 mph in the work zone.
All of the fencing work is set to wrap up by no later than Nov. 30.