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NFQEB nnc i� n <br /> N <br /> Good Life. Great Journey. <br /> DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION <br /> November 5, 2018 <br /> HALL COUNTY CLERK <br /> 121 S PINE ST <br /> GRAND ISLAND, NE 68801 <br /> Dear HALL COUNTY CLERK, <br /> NDOT Project: <br /> NH-30-4(162) In Grand Island Bridges; C.N. 42776 <br /> Enclosed is information concerning the proposed federal-aid transportation improvement project on <br /> U.S. Highway 30 (US-30). <br /> The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) is planning the resurfacing of approximately 0.69 <br /> miles of U.S. Highway 30 (US-30) located in Hall County, starting at the junction of U.S. Highway 30 <br /> (US-30) and U.S. Highway 281 (US-281)/Nebraska Highway 2 (N-2) at mile marker(MM) 312.93, and <br /> from the intersection of US-30 and Old Lincoln Highway at MM 313.66 extending east to MM 314.10 at <br /> the intersection of US-30 and Grant Street in Grand Island. Construction could begin and/or end <br /> approximately 200 feet ahead of or beyond the actual project limits to accommodate transitioning the <br /> pavement, <br /> The proposed project would be constructed under traffic with lane closures controlled with approved <br /> temporary traffic control devices and practices. However, two short-term closures and detours would be <br /> needed for the proposed project. Pedestrian access on the US-30 bridges over Custer Avenue and the <br /> Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) would be temporarily closed during construction; a short-term <br /> pedestrian detour would be needed (approximately 40 working days) to allow for work on bridge <br /> abutments, approach slabs, and rail. The pedestrian detour route would require new sidewalk, driveway <br /> replacement, and curb ramps at several locations.A designated detour would be provided utilizing N. <br /> Clay Street, W. 3rd Street, N. Blaine Street, W. Old Lincoln Highway/Old Potash Highway, and W. Old <br /> Highway 30. <br /> In addition, night time construction work would be required on the US-30 bridges over Custer Avenue <br /> and the UPRR to complete the asphalt overlay on the bridge and approach roadway. A night time <br /> vehicle designated detour would be provided from 12 AM to 6 AM over the course of 4-6 nights for this <br /> construction. A designated detour would be provided utilizing N. Broadwell Avenue, W. 3rd Street, N. <br /> Blaine Street, W. Old Lincoln Highway/Old Potash Highway, and W. Old Highway 30. <br /> Both of these detour routes, pedestrian and night-time vehicular, would be in place during construction <br /> but not occurring at the same time. <br /> Kyle Schneweis.PE.Director <br /> Department of Transportation <br /> 1500 Highway 2 OFFICE 402-471-4567 FAX 402-4-9-4325 <br /> PO Box 94759 NBOT COntactUs @nebraska gore <br /> I incoln,NE 65509-4759 <br /> dot.nebraska.gov <br />
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