Past Events
The public input meeting is to discuss the expansion of US Highway 52 from a two-lane highway to a four-lane highway.
4-052(109)101, PCN 24012
The public input meeting is to share information and gather input from the public regarding the state’s long-range transportation plan, Transportation Connection.
The public input meeting is to share information and gather input from the public regarding the state’s long-range transportation plan, Transportation Connection.
The purpose of the public input meeting is to discuss proposed interchange alternatives at 64th Avenue South and Interstate 29.
The project consists of adding ramps to 64th Ave overpass to connect to I-29. Alternatives are being studied in the project environmental document.
The public input meeting is to discuss proposed improvements to US-2 near Devils Lake (RP 270.8) to the Hefti Rest Area (RP 278.8).
NH-3-002(173)270, PCN 23110
For more information, visit the bid information page.
The Civil Rights Division Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Office will be holding a DBE Industry Update meeting Monday, August 11, 2025, at 9 a.m. CT. The meeting will be held at the North Dakota Department of Transportation at 608 E. Boulevard Ave. via Teams.
This virtual webinar will be an overview of changes to the 2025-2027 Flex Fund program.
All applications are due September 19, 2025. For more information visit www.dot.nd.gov/flexfund.
This virtual webinar will be an overview of changes to the 2025-2027 Flex Fund program.
All applications are due September 19, 2025. For more information visit www.dot.nd.gov/flexfund.
The meeting is to share information and gather input from the public regarding the state’s long-range transportation plan, Transportation Connection.
The plan covers a variety of modes: highway, freight and passenger rail, air service, and bicyclists and pedestrians. This federally required plan provides NDDOT the opportunity to gather public and stakeholder insights and help develop strategic direction for making decisions and improvements over the next 25 years.