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NORTH DAKOTA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY ENGINEERS
JANUARY 25?,2017
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NDDOT’S Mission and Vision
Mission:
Safely move people and goods
Vision:
North Dakota’s Transportation Leader promoting: Safe Ways – Superior Service – Economic Growth
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PartnershipsTo accomplish our mission DOT partners with several entities:
� Cities � Counties� Townships� Tribal Governments� Metropolitan Planning Organizations
� Businesses� Transit Providers� Contracting Industry� Consultants
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Trigger Funding
State Roads
County Roads
City Roads
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Historic Investments In Transportation
� The state has invested $2.3 billion in one-time state funding for state highways.
� $879 million of state funding has been invested in county road improvements since 2011.
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Accomplishments
� NDDOT maintains more than 8,614 roadway miles of highway. Similar to traveling from Bismarck, ND to Anchorage, Alaska and back. We maintain more lane-miles of roads per maintenance employee than any other state in the nation.
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$580 M
Construction Programs� Completed approximately 200 projects this construction season investing
about $580 million. Making this the 4th largest construction program in state history.
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Accomplishments
Investments helped to rebuild and repair the state’s
transportation system:
• Construction of Bypasses
• Four-laning a state highway
• Widening and adding turn lanes
• Building round-abouts
• Enhancing local road systems including city, county and township roads.
• Many other infrastructure upgrades in every region of the state
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Local County Road Program
� In 2011 the Local County Road Program was implemented.
• Since then over 400 projects have been constructed and over 3,000 miles of county roadway have been improved.
Working together we recently received a National Award for the program from the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO).
Projects include:
• Dust control
• Gravel stabilization and armor coats
• Resurfacing (gravel and asphalt pavement)
• Reconstruction of roadways
• Bridges
• RoundaboutsRoadway improvement project in Oliver County.
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InnovationMeeting today’s challenges with new ideas using innovation and technology.
� High tech maintenance and snow and ice control equipment –Tow Plows.
� E-Construction – using iPads and more technology in the field.
� Developing Transportation Innovation Program (TRIP)
� Three kiosks/motor vehicle registration Self-Service Terminal machines have been placed in Bismarck as part of a year-longpilot project. The terminals are fully automated motor vehicle registration renewal stations that will dispense license plate renewal registration cards and motor vehicle tabs on the spot.
� Travel information map on our website – provides information on road conditions, load restrictions, work zones, road cameras and weather radar. About 4 million page views last year.
� STARS software program update in Motor Vehicle.
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Recommended Total = $1.277 billion compares to a budget of $2.7 billion for the 2015-17 biennium.
Consists of federal and special funds, no general fund money. (Also, no general funds for cities or counties).
● Federal = $673.4 million (52.7%)● Special (State Transportation User Revenues) = $603.5 million (47.3%)
24.3%
22.6%
53.1%
2015-2017
47.3% 52.7%
State Transportation User Revenues
Federal Funds
State Funds
0%
2017-2019
SB2072 Recommendations for NDDOT
Future Construction Program
$275 M
$319 M
$410 M
$590 M$550 M
$820 M $820 M
$615 M
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Federal Programs
� NDDOT Budget does not contain any one-time state funding for the next biennium.
� Federal programs with funding available for safety projects and bridges.
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QUESTIONS?
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