Will YOU be an agent of change for Fort Berthold? Join us May 14-16!

Looking back in history, some changes occurred that were out of our control, like colonization and construction of the Garrison Dam. And, if we had to do it over again, oil development probably would have been planned and executed in a different way. But change is continually underway and our story is still being written. The Fort Berthold Bridge Feasibility Study is YOUR opportunity to plan for future development on the reservation. On May 14-16, we will discuss corridor concepts for the Fort Berthold Bridge Feasibility Study. The Study is an iterative and collaborative process by MHA Nation to assess the feasibility of bridge crossings over Lake Sakakawea on Fort Berthold. The public is encouraged to attend and provide input into the study process and on the corridor concepts.

May 14th-Twin Buttes

Formal Presentation 5:30 pm
Open House 5:00-7:00 pm
Food will be provided.
Twin Buttes Memorial Hall
West of intersection of State Highway 8 and BIA Route 22

May 15th-White Shield

Formal Presentation 5:30 pm
Open House 5:00-7:00 pm
Food will be provided.
Ralph Wells Memorial Complex
1620 61st Avenue NW #56, Roseglen, ND

May 16th-Mandaree

Formal Presentation 5:30 pm
Open House 5:00-7:00 pm
Food will be provided.
Water Chief Hall
105 4th Avenue NE, Mandaree, ND

To request reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities or limited English proficiency, contact Mike Huffington with KLJ at 701-271-2100 or mike.huffington@kljeng.com. TTY users may use Relay North Dakota at 711 or 1-800-366-6888. Appropriate provisions will be considered if notified within seven days of the meeting.

Will bridges be the lifeline to reconnect Fort Berthold?

So…what does it take to plan for a bridge?

What would YOU like to see addressed in the Bridge Feasibility Study?

Enter your full name, a valid email address, and a detailed message in the forms just below to tell us what YOU would like to see addressed in the Bridge Feasibility Study. What else would you like to know about it? Also, we want to hear your stories and perspectives on the questions framing this project; How did we end up with the bridge infrastructure that we currently have? Where are we today? What do we want our communities to look like in 20 years?

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