US 89 (Gardiner to Livingston)

Study Focus

The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT), in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and in coordination with Park County, developed a corridor planning study of US Highway 89 (N-11). The study examined the highway from reference post (RP) 0.0 at the Yellowstone National Park (YNP) boundary in Gardiner, north to RP 52.5 south of Livingston.

Corridor Planning Study Final Report

Final Report
Appendix 1: Consultation, Coordination and Public Involvement
Appendix 2: Environmental Scan Report
Appendix 3: Planning Study Documentation

Paradise Valley Corridor Planning Study Area

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The study identified feasible improvement options to address safety and geometrical concerns within the transportation corridor based on needs presented by the public, the study partners, and resource agencies. The study examined geometric characteristics, crash history, and existing and projected operational characteristics of the corridor. Existing and projected physical constraints, land uses, and environmental resources were also analyzed.

The study includes a package of short- and long-term recommendations intended to address the transportation needs of the highway over the planning horizon (year 2033). These recommendations will assist the study partners in targeting the most critical needs and allocation of resources.