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Public Open House.
The Sheridan West Corridor Study team held a Public Open House
on Wednesday, August 16, 2006. The purpose of the meeting was to present the
results of this study to the public. Following a brief presentation,
the public had the opportunity to speak one-on-one with study
team members and learn about the study process, results, and next
steps for the Sheridan West Corridor.
Thanks to all who attended!
If you missed the meeting, you
can view the meeting displays by clicking on each of the subjects
below (Note, some of the following links are rather large files and
may take some time to download from this site. Please be patient.
All files are in .pdf format and will require use of
Adobe Acrobat software to view.):
Welcome (file size: 400 KB)
Study History (file size: 1 MB)
Key Issues (file size: 700 KB)
Study Process (file size: 275 KB)
Phase 2 (file size: 245 KB)
Design Criteria (3 MB)
Alternatives Analysis (file size: 335 KB)
Level 1 Alternatives (file size: 440 KB)
Level 2 Alternatives (file size: 455 KB)
Preferred Alternative (file size: 455 KB)
Next Steps (file size: 1 MB)
August 2006 Informational Handout (file size: 1 MB)
The Sheridan West Corridor Study was initiated by
Sheridan County, the City of Sheridan and the Wyoming Department of
Transportation (WYDOT). The first phase of the study
determined the need for a transportation corridor. The second
phase of the study investigated corridor alternatives. Based on
input from the County, City and State the study team has selected a
preferred alternative and will present the findings of the study.
Please call Robert Briggs at 674-6483 if you have
any questions.
Additional information regarding the early stages
of Phase 2 can be found on the Phase 2
page.
Other Information
Phase 1 Complete.
The study team completed the Phase 1 evaluation
which identifies the benefits, purpose and need for a west corridor.
Based on the findings of Phase 1, it was the SUSAC Policy Committee's
decision to continue the study into Phase 2. For more
information regarding Phase 1 of the study, please see the
Phase 1
page for more details.
Please check back soon for
updates.
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