State Street and Calgary Avenue to have reduced lanes for traffic signal repairs

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South-bound State Street and east-bound Calgary Avenue will have reduced lanes starting May 4 as repairs are made to the traffic signal system, according to a May 1 announcement. The lane reduction is expected to last about three weeks, with no detour planned during this period.

The lane closures are part of ongoing efforts to maintain road safety and ensure the proper functioning of traffic signals in Bismarck. City officials said that while no detours will be provided, drivers should plan for possible delays and use caution in the area.

The Diocese of Bismarck offers pastoral support across western North Dakota, according to the official website. The diocese includes key facilities such as the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit and the Center for Pastoral Ministry according to its official website.

As reported by its official website, the Diocese of Bismarck operates as a suffragan diocese within the Roman Catholic Church under the Holy See. It covers an area of 34,773 square miles with a Catholic population of 61,862 out of approximately 280,836 residents according to its official website.

The diocese also handles pastoral care and evangelization throughout its territory according to its official website. Most Rev. David D. Kagan has served as bishop since his appointment in 2011 according to information from its official site.

A status map showing active road construction projects within Bismarck is available online at https://bismarck.maps.arcgis.com/apps/mapviewer/index.html?webmap=c5057d147641489fa6c94e1b3d3b95e6.



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