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- State of Montana Department of Transportation, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Tracy King, Personally and in His Capacity as President, Fort Belknap Indian Community Council; Bruce "Buzz " Doney, Personally and in His Capacity as Director, Fort Belknap Tribal Employment Rights Office; Grant Cochran, Personally and in His Capacity as Compliance Officer, Fort Belknap Tribal Employment Rights Office, Defendants-Appellants., 191 F.3d 1108 (9th Cir. 1999)
James L. Vogel, Hardin, Montana, for the appellants.
Joseph P. Mazurek, Attorney General, Sarah Bond, Assistant Attorney General, Helena, Montana, fo...
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POLSON - Seven weeks after the rear unit of a tanker truck overturned on Montana Highway 35 and dumped almost 6,400 gallons of gasoline near Flathead Lake, new developments keep arising: * Raw product appeared in the lakebed this week, for the first time. * Officials backpedaled on an earlier prediction that five families forced from their homes in the wake of the spill would be able to return in months, rather than years. * The cost of containing and cleaning up the mess is rapidly approaching $1 million. * And the Montana Department of Transportation announced it will hold public hearings next monthconcerning safety issues regarding large truck traffic on the highway. Public meetings The Montana Department of Transportation announced Thursday it will conduct two public meetings to di...
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The Montana Department of Transportation posted its preliminary environmental assessment on April 8, then issued notice of a 30-day public comment period on April 14, the day the period began.
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...Subpart BB: Montana. 52.1370 - Identification of plan. (a) Title of p... submitted May 10, 1972, by the State Department of Health. (2) Plan revisions (Regulation 90-001, ... Sciences on May 28, 1981 of the ?Transportation Control Plan? (July, 1980) prepared by Billings-Ye...
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Montana Department of Transportation director Jim Lynch said urban areas already are slated to get a sizable chunk of the $211 million, and the club of cities and towns wanting more money isn't exclusive: Billings. Former Missoula Redevelopment Agency director Geoff Badenoch said when the federal government gave Montana around $30 million to improve air quality roughly a decade ago, Missoula was the only city that had pollution problems.
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The Montana Department of Transportation has made right-of-way deals with all but two landowners along Shiloh Road, and MDT officials are confident that the $45 million road project will be bid this winter.
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POLSON - Some steps have been taken and more are being considered to improve traffic safety along the east shore of Flathead Lake between Polson and Bigfork - but banning trucks from the stretch of road will not be one of them at this time. Aside from re-routing extra-wide loads whose final destination is not along Montana Highway 35, the Montana Department of Transportation has determined the narrow, winding road is capable of safely handling truck traffic.
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... and administratively attached to the Department of Transportation. (17) Its members would have bee...
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A city official is pitching a couple of designs this week to the Montana Department of Transportation, but a Missoula City Council member said the road shouldn't undergo big modifications since time doesn't allow as much neighborhood input as usual.
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More than 65 feet above the rising Clark Fork River, the concrete railing is crumbling away or, in bridge parlance, "spallingl" Sprouts of rusted rebar poke heads from their encasings. With neither body claliming the bridges, no one has gotten around to fixing them, though a 2007 inspection deemed the Cyr Bridge structurally deficient and the Scenic Cliffs Bridge functionally obsolete?' Both remain open with 11-ton weight limits. The bridge is nowhere to be found on the Montana Department of Transportation's "eligible" list, let alone on the list of 69 "shovel-ready" road and bridge projects to be funded by the federal economic stimulus package.