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Road collapse at Teton Pass

micropolitan guy

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Stretch of highway totally gone. Gonna create problems to the tourist industry, which some of the locals probably won't mind. Detour will add about 60+ miles to the commute for workers and tourists.

Massive chunk of Wyoming's Teton Pass crumbles; unclear how quickly the road can be rebuilt (msn.com)

Gov. Mark Gordon signed an executive order declaring an emergency, which his office said would help the state access additional resources from the Federal Highway Administration to begin repair work.

Of course now they want help from the Federal government. All three of Wyoming's elected federal officials voted against the Infrastructure Bill.
 
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Almost impossible situation for Idaho workers who commute to Jackson. As this link explains lower in the story, a 40-minute, 24-mile commute now will take almost two hours or even longer. ... So two hours each way, detoured through tough mountain roads.

Who the heck is up for that? A real kick in the teeth for all involved.

People in Teton County, Wyoming, home to Jackson, known as the tourism capital of Wyoming, expect the economic impact of the pass damage to be substantial.

In 2023, the county generated over $1.7 billion in travel and tourism-related spending.

From July 2022 to June 2023, tourism to Teton County generated $10 million in lodging tax funds, and created 7,890 tourism-related jobs.

More than 2,500 workers living in Idaho drive the Teton Pass every day to get to work, contributing highly to the county's revenue through their daily commutes, according to the state's website.

The Jackson Hole News & Guide reported that more than 50 of those employees work in Jackson schools
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Everything you need to know about the Teton Pass closure - East Idaho News
 
Looks like it drops off on both sides and a huge berm was built to keep the roadpath level. What they need to do is go back to the base and eliminate the berm, having the road follow the natural landscape. The road will be hillier and curvier, but if they rebuild the berm, it'll likely fail again.

Another alternative is to build a bridge. That will take a few years, though.
 

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