City of Mandan seeks public input for downtown street improvement plans

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 Mandan is organizing a public input meeting to discuss proposed improvements to downtown streets and avenues. The meeting will take place on Monday, February 3, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Community Room at the Morton Mandan Public Library, located at 609 W Main Street in Mandan. It will be an open house format with a formal presentation scheduled for 5:30 p.m.

The project aims to reconstruct roadways and sidewalks on First Street Northwest from Sixth Avenue Northwest to Fourth Avenue Northwest. Additionally, it extends one block north on Fifth Avenue Northwest and one block north and south on Fourth Avenue Northwest. Planned improvements include Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) upgrades, storm sewer enhancements, water main replacement, curb and gutter installation, as well as lighting and landscape improvements.

Representatives from the City of Mandan and KLJ Engineering will be present to address questions and concerns from attendees.

For those unable to attend the meeting, a pre-recorded presentation and additional materials will be available on the City’s website at www.cityofmandan.com/roadprojects. Written comments are also welcome; they must be postmarked or emailed by February 18 with “Public Input Meeting” in the letter heading or email subject line. Comments should be sent to Brad Krogstad at KLJ Engineering, 400 E Broadway Ave., Suite 600 Bismarck, ND 58501 or via email at DowntownMandan@kljeng.com.



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