TRE ANNUAL MEETING Grant Levi, NDDOT Director November 26, 2013 1.

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TRE ANNUAL MEETING Grant Levi, NDDOT Director November 26,

Overview 2  Federal Funding  State Funding  US 85 Projects  Truck Bypasses  Traffic Data  Future Work  Safety

Federal Funding MAP 21 is a two-year bill signed into law in  Bill expires September 30, The bill states North Dakota has an apportionment of:  $240.5 million in 2012 and  $242.5 million in Received $241.2 million in obligational authority for $62.8 million in obligational authority thru January 15 for fiscal year

Uncertainty of Federal Funding 4

Freight Study US DOT has identified proposed freight corridors in North Dakota. Can submit comments to US DOT by January 17, To submit comments, contact Ed Strocko, FHWA Office of Freight Management and Operations, (202) 366–2997, or by at 5

State Funding NDDOT Funding for Biennium Approximately $2.3 billion was appropriated to rebuild and repair state highways, city, county and township roads, bypass routes, bridges and other infrastructure upgrades in every region of the state. NDDOT has obligated the majority of those funds through our STIP process. 6

Transportation Funding 7 NDDOT Funding for 2013 – 2015 BIENNIUM (SB 2012, SB 2176, HB 1358) State & Federal Funding

Historic Construction Program $249 M $275 M $319 M $410 M $590 M $550 M $878 M Working with our partners – county, city, township and tribal agencies - the Department will deliver the largest road construction program in state history, over $878 million in projects during

2013 Construction Projects 9

2013 projects in oil impact areas 10

County Funding 11 NDDOT allocated funds through our STIP process. Total Cost of Projects Counties Total Cost of Projects Submitted Total Cost of Projects Moving Forward 90% of Total Cost State funds Allocated Oil Producing $ 344,523,725 $ 208,270,350 $187,443,315 $ 160,000,000 Non-oil Producing $ 242,157,418 $ 177,289,039 $ 159,560,135 $ 120,000,000 Total $ 586,681,143 $ 385,559,389$ 347,003,450 $ 280,000,000

US Highway 85 Investment Investing approximately $465 million in projects on the US 85 corridor in 2013 and Watford City Bypass

US 85 between Watford City and Williston Safety features include:  Large rumble strips across median area.  Edgeline rumble strips.  Left and right turn lanes at various access points - remove vehicles from traffic flow. 13 Divided Four-Lane Design

US 85 Construction Progress NDDOT progress on US 85, four lane between Watford City and Williston Watford City to County Road 16 County Road 16 to Williston- still waiting on environmental document from FHWA. 14 US Highway 85 west of Watford City

US 85 Wildlife Crossing 15

US 85 Truck Reliever Routes/Bypasses Watford City US 85 Southwest Bypass Under construction with work continuing in Total estimated cost= $80 million ND 23 Southeast Bypass To be bid in spring 2014 Total estimated cost= $72 million Alexander: Bid in 2014 at an estimated cost of $30.5 million Williston First phase bid out from the junction of US 2 and 85 north 2.5 miles. Total cost approximately $50 million. Second phase bid in spring of 2014 at an estimated cost of $81 million. 16

Watford City Truck Reliever Route/Bypass 17

Alexander Truck Reliever Route/Bypass 18

Williston NW Truck Reliever Route/ Bypass 19

US 85 Traffic 20

Traffic Growth 21

Long X Bridge Based on monitoring and challenges, NDDOT will proceed to replace Long X Bridge when appropriate. 22

Challenges Environmental and right-of-way challenges May have difficulty reaching consensus with federal agencies on type of project that can be built and mitigation Purpose and need statement 23

Traffic Modeling NDDOT works in partnership with Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute to look at statewide needs and traffic modeling. 24

Transportation Planning Proposed network of highway energy corridors 25

Safety In 2012 there were 170 fatalities, compared to 148 fatalities in As of November 23, 2013, there have been 133 fatalities, compared to 150 fatalities this time last year. ► Top three contributing factors have been:  50% alcohol related  66% unrestrained (no seat belts)  29% speed related In 2012 nearly 40% of the traffic fatalities occurred on non state highways. 26

Partnership We will continue to work together to provide a safe efficient transportation system. 27

Thank you! 28