Jamestown – The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) held a public input meeting Thursday, April 18, to discuss proposed improvements to U.S. Highway 52 from Seventh Street Southeast to Fourth Avenue Southwest in Jamestown. (the “Hardees intersection & bridges)

Above video is a prerecorded presentation by the NDDOT. Below are various pieces of that describes possible alternatives. Project would occur summer of 2027. The project proposed 4 different options to redesign the “Hardee’s” intersection. . .

Jump to Options 1-4 in Video Presentation at YouTube

U.S. 52 Reconstruction Visualizations

U.S. 52/10th Street Southeast Intersection Options
U.S. 52 Reconstruction – US 52/10th Street SE Intersection Option 1 – Radial T
U.S. 52 Reconstruction – US 52/10th Street SE Intersection Option 2 – Double Crossovers
U.S. 52 Reconstruction – US 52/10th Street SE Intersection Option 3 – Displaced Left-Turns
U.S. 52 Reconstruction – US 52/10th Street SE Intersection Option 4 – Roundabout

U.S. 52 Corridor Alternatives
U.S. 52 Reconstruction Alternative B: 5-Lane with TWLTL
U.S. 52 Reconstruction Alternative C: 4-Lane with Full Intersection Access and Raised Medians
U.S. 52 Reconstruction Alternative D: 4-Lane with 3/4 Intersection Access and Raised Medians
U.S. 52 Reconstruction Alternative E: 4-Lane with Right-In Right-Out Intersection Access and Raised Median

Related Resources

Display Boards
Virtual Presentation Slides  
Comment Card
Information for Highway Projects      
Storm Water Brochure                 
Storm Water Poster Board

The project includes full roadway reconstruction of U.S. 52 from Fourth Avenue Southwest to the intersection of First Avenue South and 10th Street Southeast, replacement of U.S. 52 structures over the James River, replacement of storm sewer and lighting, and roadway re-striping on U.S. 52/First Avenue South from Seventh Street Southeast to tie Jamestown’s downtown area three-lane cross section into the project.

Representatives from the NDDOT, City of Jamestown, and SRF Consulting Group, Inc. will be on hand to answer questions and discuss concerns.

A pre-recorded presentation and other materials will be available on the NDDOT website at www.dot.nd.gov/public-input on April 18.

If unable to attend the meeting, written comments must be postmarked or emailed by May 3, 2024, with “Public Input Meeting – PCN 23630” in the letter heading or e-mail subject. Send all comments to Scott Harmstead, 2370 Vermont Avenue, Bismarck, ND 58504, or sharmstead@srfconsulting.com.

The NDDOT will consider every request for reasonable accommodation to provide an accessible meeting facility or other accommodation for people with disabilities. Language interpretation and translation services will be available upon request for this meeting.

To request accommodations, contact Heather Christianson, Civil Rights Division, NDDOT, at 701-328-2978 or civilrights@nd.gov. TTY users may use Relay North Dakota at 711 or 1-800-366-6888.