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 Jun 29, 2026

MDT Inviting Public Comment on Highway Rehab Project

The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) is announcing and inviting the public to comment on a proposal that will rehabilitate about 8.5 miles of Montana Highway 24 (MT 24), northeast of Glasgow. The project begins at the intersection with Montana Highway 42 (MT 42), and extends north, ending near Spring Coulee Road.

 

Proposed work includes either pulverizing the existing surface or completing digouts with a mill and overlay, and finishing with a seal and cover (chip seal), upgraded pavement markings, and signage. The purpose of the project is to rehabilitate the existing road.

 

Construction will occur after all design activities are completed and funding has been identified. No new right-of-way or utility relocations will be needed. 

 

Partnering with the community is an important part of properly planning for future projects. MDT welcomes the public to provide ideas and comments on the proposed project. Comments may be submitted online at mdt.mt.gov/contact/comment-form.aspx or in writing to Montana Department of Transportation, Glendive office, PO Box 890, Glendive, MT 59330-0890. Please note that comments are for project UPN 10679000.

 

The public is encouraged to contact Project Development Engineer Jim Frank at 406-345-8214 or Project Design Engineer Joy Fleming at 406-345-8221 with questions or comments about the project.

 

For more information about active MDT projects around the state, please visit our website and MDT’s five-year Tentative Construction Plan.

 

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