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Proposed wildlife crossings in Jackson, Wyoming
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Elected officials in Jackson, Wyoming, have added a proposal to the November 2019 ballot for a special-purpose excise tax to fund wildlife crossings. If the ballot initiative passes, it will fund proposed wildlife crossings in accordance with the Teton County Wildlife Crossing Master Plan (an extensive study completed in 2018).
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December 2020
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Article is written in future tense over a year later.
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Elected officials in Jackson, Wyoming, have added a proposal to the November 2019 ballot for a special-purpose excise tax to fund wildlife crossings. If the ballot initiative passes, it will fund proposed wildlife crossings in accordance with the Teton County Wildlife Crossing Master Plan (an extensive study completed in 2018). Jackson and Teton County have recorded over 5,000 wildlife–vehicle collisions since 1990. As a result, the Western Transportation Institute (WTI) was tasked with completing a report to examine the feasibility of a wildlife-crossing master plan. In May 2018, the WTI and Teton County published the Teton County Wildlife Crossing Master Plan. The master plan studied and identified seven highway segments suitable for wildlife crossings and other vehicle-collision mitigation. These highways include U.S. Route 191 (US 191), US 26, US 89, US 26, Wyoming Highway 220 (WYO 22) and WYO 390.
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