BISMARCK, ND — The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) and McKenzie County recently celebrated the completion of the U.S. Highway 85 four-lane project, from Watford City to the Long X Bridge, and adjacent shared-use path.
Chad Orn, NDDOT Deputy Director for Planning, State Senator Brad Bekkedahl, and other state and local officials were in attendance to participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony.
“The successful completion of this Highway 85 four-lane project is a major win for the state of North Dakota,” Orn said. “This heavily traveled highway received several major upgrades that will increase safety for motorists and pedestrians, improve traffic flow, and enhance the movement of goods.”
The $100 million paving project included expanding the highway to four lanes from Watford City south to the Long X Bridge, new adjacent shared-use path, landslide repair, added wildlife accommodations, and more.
“This is truly a great day for McKenzie County and our region,” said Howdy Lawlar, McKenzie County Board of County Commissioners Chairman. “Thank you to NDDOT, the contractor CSI, the designers, engineers, and everyone else for their diligence in completing this project. We also thank the citizens for their patience during construction.”
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NDDOT strives to build and maintain an efficient transportation system consisting of about 8,518 miles of roadway and 4,858 bridges. It oversees the development of surface transportation including highways, bridges, rail, transit, pedestrian, and bicycle paths across the state.