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Nebraska Department of Transportation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT)
Agency overview
Formed2017
Preceding agencies
JurisdictionNebraska
Headquarters1500 Highway 2
Lincoln, Nebraska
Agency executive
  • Vicki Kramer[1], director
Websitedot.nebraska.gov

The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) is the state government agency charged with building and maintaining the state highways in the U.S. state of Nebraska, as well as the state's airports. The main headquarters of the agency is located in Lincoln, the capital city. There are currently eight NDOT district offices located across the state.

The agency was formed on July 1, 2017, following the merger of the Nebraska Department of Roads and the Nebraska Department of Aeronautics,[2] the last of all 50 US states to do something of the like.

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Highways and roads

The Department of Transportation manages the Nebraska State Highway System, including the U.S. Highways and Interstate Highways within the state.

Registered historic sites

Ashland Bridge over Salt Creek
Franklin Bridge over the Republican River
Lisco State Aid Bridge over the North Platte River

More than 20 bridges and other public works projects built or designed by the Nebraska Department of Transportation and its predecessors, including the Nebraska Department of Roads and the Nebraska Bureau of Roads & Bridges, have been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[3] Many were registered after a 1996 study seeking to inventory historic bridges in Nebraska and pursuant to a Multiple Property Submission titled "Highway Bridges in Nebraska."[4][5][6] The projects listed on the National Register include:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Director's Office - Nebraska Department of Transportation".
  2. ^ Schneweis, Kyle (Spring 2017). Wilson, Linda M. (ed.). "From the Director: New Beginnings Ahead for Department of Roads" (PDF). The Roadrunner. Nebraska Department of Roads. p. 2. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  4. ^ Highway Bridges in Nebraska MPS
  5. ^ "Historic Preservation". Nebraska Department of Roads.
  6. ^ "National Register Evaluation of Nebraska Bridges 1947 to 1965" (PDF). Mead Hunt for Nebraska Department of Roads. May 2007.
  7. ^ NRHP Registration Form for Burwell Bridge[usurped]
  8. ^ NRHP Registration Form for Deering Bridge[usurped]
  9. ^ NRHP Registration Form for Lewellen State Aid Bridge[usurped]
  10. ^ NRHP Registration Form for Lewis Bridge[usurped]
  11. ^ NRHP Registration Form for Lisco State Aid Bridge[usurped]
  12. ^ NRHP Registration Form for Roscoe State Aid Bridge[usurped]
  13. ^ NRHP Registration Form for York Subway[usurped]
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