Last week, Cody maintenance workers rotomilled a section of bumps on Wyo. Highway 120, about 17 miles north of Cody. The section of roadway at milepost 117 is scheduled to be patched in September.
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Last week, Cody maintenance workers rotomilled a section of bumps on Wyo. Highway 120, about 17 miles north of Cody. The section of roadway at milepost 117 is scheduled to be patched in September.
“We appreciate everyone’s patience in this area, and for driving at reduced speeds,” said Wyoming Department of Transportation maintenance foreman Jim Berry of Cody. “We have serious soil subgrade issues in this area which has led to large bumps, or heaves, in the pavement.”
A WYDOT construction project, tentatively planned in 2020-21, will deal with subgrade issues at milepost 117 and other areas of Highway 120 between mileposts 115.2 and 118.47, between 15 and 18.5 miles north of Cody.
The project estimate for the roadway repairs is $4.23 million.