City of Dickinson to discuss 5th Street improvements at public meeting

Mike Gerhart, Jr. Deputy Director for Administration - North Dakota Department of Transportation
Mike Gerhart, Jr. Deputy Director for Administration - North Dakota Department of Transportation
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The City of Dickinson is inviting the public to a meeting on April 7, from 4 to 6 p.m. MT, to discuss upcoming improvements to 5th Street Southeast. This meeting will take place at City Hall, situated at 38 1st St. W, Dickinson, ND, in an open house format.

The proposed project will include a mill and overlay from South Main Avenue to east of Highlands Avenue. Additionally, a new urban roadway is planned from east of Highlands Avenue to 6th Avenue Southeast. Representatives from both the City of Dickinson and Highlands Engineering will attend to answer questions and address concerns.

For those unable to attend, a pre-recorded presentation and other materials will be made available on the City of Dickinson’s website at www.dickinsongov.com.

Citizens may submit written comments by April 22 with “Public Input Meeting – PCN 24205” in the heading. Comments can be sent to Andrew Schrank of Highlands Engineering, located at 319 24th St. E, Dickinson, ND 58601 or via email at schrank@highlandseng.com.

The city emphasizes that it will consider all requests for reasonable accommodations to provide an accessible meeting facility for people with disabilities. Additionally, language interpretation and translation services will be available upon request for this meeting.



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