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Practice: |
North Dakota's Collaborative Approach to Tribal Consultation |
| Categories: | Interagency Agreements: MOAs, MOUs, and Programmatic Agreements Tribal Consultation & Issues
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State: |
North Dakota |
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Organization: |
Federal Highway Administration ND Division |
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Contact: |
Mark Schrader |
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mark.schrader@fhwa.dot.gov |
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Phone: |
701-250-4341 |
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Description: |
North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) and Federal Highway Division (FHWA) North Dakota Division Office (ND Division) has developed an innovative approach to tribal consultation with 12
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Related Documentation: |
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/resourcecenter/teams/environment/eqvol3iss1.cfm
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October 29, 2009 |
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USFWS 4(f) Easement Wetlands MOA |
| Categories: | Environmental (NEPA) Documentation Environmental Stewardship & Streamlining Interagency Agreements: MOAs, MOUs, and Programmatic Agreements Mitigation Section 4(f) Wetlands
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State: |
North Dakota |
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Organization: |
North Dakota Department of Transportation |
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Contact: |
Sheri Lares |
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Title: |
Environmental Section Leader |
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Email: |
slares@state.nd.us |
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Description: |
The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) has developed a Memorandum of Agreement with the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to address minor i
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May 12, 2006 |
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Practice: |
Capturing the Historic Spirit of the Original Marsh Arch – Rainbow Arch Bridge |
| Categories: | Collaborative Problem Solving/Conflict Resolution Public Involvement
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State: |
North Dakota |
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Organization: |
North Dakota Department of Transportation |
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Contact: |
Sheri Lares |
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Title: |
Environmental Section Leader |
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Email: |
slares@state.nd.us |
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Description: |
The Rainbow Arch Bridge in Valley City, North Dakota was built in 1925. Over the years, the bridge developed structural problems and was rated “functionally obsolete,” the bridge’s deck geometry was r
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May 11, 2006 |
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Practice: |
Bridging Cultures – Four Bears Bridge |
| Category: | Context Sensitive Solutions
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State: |
North Dakota |
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Organization: |
North Dakota Department of Transportation |
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Contact: |
Sheri Lares |
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Title: |
Environmental Section Leader |
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Email: |
slares@state.nd.us |
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Description: |
The first Four Bears Bridge, named for Chief Four Bears of the Hidatsa tribe and Chief Four Bears of the Mandan tribe, was constructed in Elbowoods, North Dakota in 1934, on the Fort Berthold Reservat
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May 11, 2006 |
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