County may ask for WY-22 25 mph zone at Cameron Road

Commissioners are set to consider a letter asking the state to start Wilson’s 25 mph speed zone at road mile 6.12, creating a step-down from the 45 mph stretch west of town.

Teton County commissioners will consider sending the Wyoming Department of Transportation a letter asking that the 25 mph zone west of Wilson start at road mile 6.12, Cameron Road, so drivers coming off the 45 mph stretch have a deceleration area before they reach town. The county says the corridor drops off a steep grade into a commercial area with frequent access points, and that the speed change should focus on getting travelers to 25 mph by the township boundary comment letter.

For anyone coming over Teton Pass into Wilson, this is the part that matters: the county is not just asking for another sign. It is asking the state to move the 25 mph decision point west, before the town entrance becomes a last-second slowdown.

Source Documents

DateTitleType
June 29, 2026Comment Letter — WY22 Step Down Speedscorrespondence