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Local Projects Division
Secondary Roads Section

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Contacts for Secondary Roads Questions
Responsibilities
Recreational Roads Program |
Surface Transportation Funds

Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation | Public Lands Funds
Safe Routes to School | Transportation Enhancement

 

Deadlines for FY 2013 County Projects

 

Soft Match Bridge Program

The Soft Match Bridge Program is currently suspended. The items below are the most current versions

Most Recent FHWA Response
Soft Match Bridge Program Policies
Soft Match Bridge Balance Report
LINK to more info about FHWA Process Review and NDOR's Responses
 
(includes response history)

 

Contacts for Secondary Roads,
includes Enhancements, Safe Routes to School (SRTS)

Larry Legg, Secondary Roads Engineer

402-479-3943

Michael Kleffner, Transportation Enhancement Engineer

402-479-4881

Paul Kieper, Project Coordinator

402-479-3944

Judy Borer, Project Coordinator

402-479-4435

Delfs Linder, Project Coordinator

402-479-4539

Brayden McLaughlin, Project Coordinator

402-479-3645

Rick Houck, Project Coordinator

402-479-3600

    Deana McKinstry - (Sinclair Hille) Project Coordinator 402-476-7331
    Angela Barry - (Sinclair Hille) Project Coordinator 402-476-7331
    Ashley Taff - (Sinclair Hille) Project Coordinator 402-476-7331

Jane Brubaker, Highway Local Liaison Tech

402-479-4891

Heather Silver, Highway Local Liaison Tech

402-479-4879

 

Responsibilities

The secondary Roads Section oversees Federal-Aid for county roadway; transportation enhancement and safe routes to school programs and projects; emergency relief; and public lands highway projects.  The Section administers the Federal soft-match, Recreation Roads, and Public Lands Highway programs.  This Section represents the Local Projects Division on the HRRR and HSIP safety committees.

Determine which project requests to accept. Responsible for programming reports; tracking Federal funds; maintaining and updating project cost estimates; providing information for the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP); ensuring that design standards are followed; ensuring compliance with the LPA Guidelines Manual for Federal-Aid Projects; reviewing and approving design exceptions and relaxation to standards requests; reviewing and approving public-interest letters/findings; administering projects from inception to close-out; deciding questions of eligibility and reimbursement; and providing status reports.

Recreational Roads Program

The State Recreation Road Fund is administered by NDOR with the approval of the Governor for the construction and maintenance of dustless-surface roads which are designated as State Recreation Roads.  These roads, designated by the Game and Parks Commission, give direct and immediate access to, or are located within state parks, state recreation areas, or other recreational or historical areas.