Wyoming Department of Transportation
Amy Jacoby is currently working as a Right of Way Assistant Administrator and Project Manager at the WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. With previous experience as an Airman in the United States Air Force, specializing as an Airfield Systems technician. Amy holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management from Liberty University and an Associate's degree in Computer Aided Drafting from Universal Technical Institute, Inc.
Wyoming Department of Transportation
1 followers
From engineers who design and supervise road construction, to snowplow drivers who keep those roads safe, to troopers who serve and protect highway users, to planners who help communities obtain funding for airport improvements, WYDOT is committed to building a better transportation system for the traveling public. A majority of WYDOT’s budget and efforts go toward planning, building and maintaining the 6,800 miles of highway that connect Wyoming’s communities and surrounding states. But as a full-service transportation provider, the agency has numerous other responsibilities. In addition to coordinating improvements at 40 airports around the state, agency personnel also collect fuel taxes and user fees that are used to fund transportation projects; oversee production of license plates for distribution to the county governments; test drivers and issue drivers licenses; enforce traffic laws, and regulate commercial vehicle operations.