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NDOT previews speed-cushion plan for Milner Drive; ballot needs two-thirds approval

Department of Transportation (NDOT) Meetings · January 6, 2026
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Summary

NDOT staff presented a preliminary traffic-calming plan for Milner Drive that centers on three sets of speed cushions spaced along the one-third-mile segment. Staff said the neighborhood must approve the design by a two-thirds vote in a six-week ballot, and construction could be about eight to ten months after a successful vote.

NDOT staff presented a preliminary traffic-calming plan for Milner Drive on a neighborhood call, recommending three sets of speed cushions spaced along the roughly one-third-mile segment to reduce vehicle speeds.

The agency said the proposal is part of a formal process: NDOT will finalize a detailed design, post it online, and then mail ballots to property owners abutting the section. "Two thirds of the people who vote, not two thirds of the people who live here, two thirds of the people who vote, have to be in favor of it, and we will move it forward," NDOT staff member Jeff said, describing the required approval threshold and a six-week voting period.

Jeff described vehicle and design data underlying the preliminary plan: the street segment is about 1,650…

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