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State Highway Commission recommends Central City Highway 14 viaduct; NDOT estimates $36M
Summary
NDOT requested and won commission recommendation for a grade‑separation (viaduct) in Central City to eliminate conflicts at Union Pacific crossings and reconfigure US 30/Highway 14; NDOT estimates $36 million, expects right‑of‑way purchases in 2025–26 and possible construction start in 2027.
Brandy Neiman, NDOT state roadway design engineer, presented the Central City Highway 14 viaduct project on June 27 and requested a commission recommendation to the governor for location, design, access control and relinquishment of a short segment of existing Highway 14.
Neiman described the project as a roughly one‑mile reconstruction that would build a curved two‑lane viaduct over the Union Pacific…
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