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Posted on: September 20, 2013

[ARCHIVED] Bismarck-Mandan MPO Requesting Public Comment Regarding Proposed Amendments to the 2010-2035 LRTP

Notice is hereby given that the public will have until 5pm Friday October 4, 2013 to comment on proposed amendments to the LRTP. The purpose of the public comment period is to provide an opportunity for public involvement in the review of proposed amendments to the LRTP.

Furthermore, the public is notified that the proposed amendments to the LRTP will be available for citizens to review at the Bismarck Community Development Department, 221 North 5th Street, Bismarck, North Dakota. The amendments to the LRTP are also available by clicking on the "Proposed Amendments" link below. Following the consideration of citizen’s comments, the proposed amendments to the LRTP will be presented to the Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board for possible adoption and subsequent submittal to the North Dakota Department of Transportation.

A public meeting on the proposed LRTP Amendments will be held in conjunction with the regularly scheduled Technical Advisory Committee meeting on October 15, 2013 at 10am in the Training Room of the Bis-Man Transit Building located at 3750 East Rosser Avenue, Bismarck, ND.

The public is invited to submit written comments to the Bismarck-Mandan Metropolitan Planning Organization no later than 5pm, October 4, 2013, to P.O. Box 5503, Bismarck, North Dakota, 58506. Written comments should be directed to Ben Ehreth and faxed to (701) 222-6450 or sent to the above address. Written comments may also be submitted via Email and should be specifically identified as public input on the proposed amendments to the LRTP. Contact Ben Ehreth, Bismarck-Mandan MPO Planner at (701) 355-1840 for additional information.

Meeting facilities will be accessible to mobility impaired individuals. Please call (701) 355-1840 for additional information or if any special arrangements (hearing, sight, or language interpretation) need to be made for any member of the public to be able to attend. Upon request by individuals with special needs, the MPO will work with local resources to provide them with information in the format best suited for their request.

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