Complete Streets

We work with government agencies & organizations to make streets safer for pedestrians and bicyclists:

Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Workshops

LANDER, CASPER and CHEYENNE

In 2025, we hosted three safety open houses for pedestrians and cyclists in Lander, Casper, and Cheyenne, with the support of WYDOT. We invited local experts in the community to share updates on active transportation projects and answer questions during the open house. We also collected data on where pedestrians and cyclists feel the safest and least safe, as well as the reasons behind these perceptions, and what type of infrastructure would make them feel the safest. Reports were compiled after the meetings to share the insights gathered with WYDOT, local decision-makers, and the public. Learn More.
Lander Sharrows

Sharrows Project

LANDER

In July 2024, we partnered with the City of Lander, the Wind River Inter-Tribal Department of Transportation, and our dedicated community volunteers to paint sharrows around Lander. Sharrows, short for shared lane markings, are symbols painted on the roadway to indicate that cyclists and motorists should share the lane responsibly. Learn More.
Biker on wyoming highway

WYDOT State Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation and Encouragement

STATE HIGHWAYS ACROSS WYOMING Wyoming’s State Highways are frequently community main streets, and many are used by people biking and walking for recreation and transportation. We're working to make those streets safer. Learn More

Laramie downtown

Wyoming Main Streets and Community Builders Trainings

STATEWIDE
Vibrant walkable main streets are key components of successful communities. Many Wyoming communities including Sheridan, Casper, Jackson, Cheyenne and Laramie are working to enhance their downtowns. Learn More

Road in Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park Bicycle Safety Improvements

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Seek to improve safety and comfort of people biking in Yellowstone, with education and visitor information to share the road, and long term to improve road cycling safety. Learn More

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