News | Burleigh County (2024)

  • Road Closure - Sibley Drive (July 23, 2024)

    Sibley Drive will be closed at Dogwood Drive on July 23, 2024 from 9:00am to 12:00pm for emergency tree cleanup. The road will reopen once work has completed. Access will be extremely limited while cleanup activities are taking place. Please plan accordingly as no alternate routes are in place. Click here for a map of the Sibley Drive closure

  • Driscoll Sibley Park Time Capsule Reveal, June 14, 2024 at 11 AM

    You’re Invited!

    Driscoll Sibley Park Time Capsule Reveal

    June 14, 2024, 11:00 AM CST

    AGENDA

    Color Guard by Disabled American Veterans

    Pledge of Allegiance

    Commissioner Wayne Munson

    Capsule Reveal

    Location Map Link

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  • Public Test of Election Equipment, June 3, 2024 at 1 PM

    Public test of election equipment on Monday, June 3rd, 2024 at 1 PM in the Tom Baker Room of the City/County Building, 221 N 5th St.

    The purpose of the test is to ascertain whether the automatic tabulating equipment will accurately count the votes cast for all offices and measures.

  • Seasonal load restrictions will end on Monday, May 13, 2024 at 7:00 A.M

    Notice is hereby given that the Burleigh County Board of Commissioners have resolved that seasonal load restrictions will end on Monday, May 13, 2024 at 7:00 A.M. A map showing all normal (Non-Spring) Load Restriction is available on the Burleigh County’s Website. Click here for a map and more info.

  • Spring load restrictions will go into effect on Monday, February 12, 2024 at 7:00 A.M.

    Notice is hereby given that the Burleigh County Board of Commissioners have resolved that seasonal load restrictions will go into effect on Monday, February 12, 2024 at 7:00 A.M. and will continue until further notice. Enforcement will be by the Burleigh County Sheriff Dept. and the ND Highway Patrol. Map - Load Restriction Map Spring

  • Public Input Meeting - Proposed Improvements To Three Burleigh County Structures

    Public Input Meeting to be held on March 6 to discuss Proposed Improvements to three Burleigh County structures.

    An In-person Meeting will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Central Time on March 6, 2024 at Apple Creek Elementary School located at 2000 93rd St SE, Bismarck, ND. The Public Input Meeting will utilize an open house format with no formal presentation.

    Materials will be available on the NDDOT website at www.dot.nd.gov, click "Public Input Meetings" under the News and Events tab.

    The purpose of the Public Input Meeting is to discuss proposed improvements to three bridge structures maintained by Burleigh County Highway Department. The project consists of bridge replacement on Apple Creek Road, 1/2 miles east of 80th Street SE; bridge replacement on 236th Street SE, 1/2 miles south of Lincoln Road; and bridge removal on 102nd Ave SE, 1/2 mile east of US Hwy 83. The Public Input Meeting will provide opportunity for public input. Representatives from NDDOT, Burleigh County, and KLJ Engineering will be on hand to answer your questions and discuss your concerns.

    If unable to attend the Public Input Meeting, written statements or comments must be postmarked or emailed by March 21, 2024 to Adam McGill, KLJ Engineering, 400 E Broadway Ave., Suite 600, Bismarck, ND 58501 or email: adam.mcgill@kljeng.com with “Public Input Meeting” in the letter heading or e-mail subject.

    NDDOT will consider every request for reasonable accommodation to provide:

    • an accessible meeting facility or other accommodation for people with disabilities,
    • language interpretation for people with limited English proficiency (LEP), and
    • translations of written material necessary to access NDDOT programs and information.

    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.

  • Load limits will be placed on 353rd St NE starting Monday February 5, 2024.

    Due to the warm weather it is necessary to impose a load limit of 6-Ton per axle / 80,000 lb. max on 353rd St NE from Highway 10 north to 84th Ave NE starting on Monday February 5, 2024 until road conditions stabilize.

    Click here to see location map.

  • Request for Proposals - Architectural, General Contractor, or Construction Manager at Risk Services

    REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

    Architectural, General Contractor, or Construction Manager at Risk Services

    Burleigh County is requesting proposals to assist Burleigh County with the renovation of the Provident Life Building, 316 N 5th St. Bismarck, ND to be done in compliance with ARPA guidelines and the ND Historical Society. Proposals are due by 12:00 noon CST on January 9th, 2024 and will be opened and publicly read in the 1st Floor Conference Room, City/County Building, 221 N. 5th St. Bismarck, ND at 1:00 PM.

    Each proposal must be submitted in a sealed envelope with the name, address, phone number, and North Dakota registration number of the bidder on the outside of the envelope. The packet must also indicate ‘Provident RFP’ on exterior and mailed or delivered in person to:

    Provident RFP
    Burleigh County Auditor
    221 N 5th St
    PO Box 5518
    Bismarck, ND 58506-5518

    Specifications are available here and questions\comments should be directed to Auditor Mark Splonskowski, Burleigh County, 221 N 5th St, Bismarck, ND 58501, 701-222-6718

  • November 2023 Emergency Gravel Road Repairs

    During the latter part of November, the Highway Department along with Northern Improvement, Circle C Enterprises and Knife River conducted an all-out effort to haul a mixture of high-grade gravel, Blended Base and Crushed Concrete on a number of gravel roadways throughout the County. An unusually long cold snap in October created a frozen layer below our gravel roadways, once the weather turned warmer in November the roadways started to thaw from the top down. Since the water could not be absorbed into the road bed (due to the frozen layer) the surface gravels became super saturated. Gravels with high Plasticity Index (PI) are prone to rutting under these conditions and made driving conditions hazardous. Fearing that this could also happen in the spring, it was decided to try and firm up as many roadways as we could (by adding high-grade gravel, Blended Base and Crushed Concrete to the roadways) before winter set in for good. (See attached map material locations) During the coming years we will continue to monitor these locations to evaluate the performance of each of the repair materials.

    Click here to view the November 2023 Emergency Gravel Operations Map

  • Burleigh County Boards, Commissions, and Authority Seeking Applicants

    The Burleigh County Commission is seeking applicants for several opportunities to support local county government. Submit an auxiliary application by noon, December 12, 2023:

    https://www.burleigh.gov/government/boardscommittees/

    Bismarck Planning and Zoning (1 term from the ETA ending 12/31/2023)
    (5 year terms)
    This 11-member advisory board makes recommendations on requests for designation as a Renaissance Zone project. This Authority also provides guidance on Downtown Design Review and other activities impacting the core of the community. This Commission includes the Mayor, five members representing the City of Bismarck, A Burleigh County Commissioner, three members representing the extraterritorial area (ETA), and the City Engineer, who serves as an ex officio member.

    County Planning & Zoning Commission (2 terms ending 12/31/2023)
    (4 year terms ending December 31st each year)
    The Burleigh County Planning Commission is a 9-member advisory board to the Burleigh County Commission and meetings monthly on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 5:15 PM in the Tom Baker Meeting room, City/County Office Building. The County has zoning jurisdiction in unorganized townships and those townships which have relinquished their zoning authority to the County. The County's subdivision authority is County-wide, except for incorporated cities and the extraterritorial areas of those cities. The Burleigh County Planning Commission includes five at-large members, who are appointed by the Burleigh County Commission. Attempts are made to find members from different areas of the County. The purpose of the Burleigh County Planning Commission is to promote the health, safety, orals, public convenience, general prosperity, and public welfare of County residents and to regulate and restrict the location and the use of buildings and structures and the use, condition of use, or occupancy of lands for residence, recreation, and other purposes (NDCC 11-33-01). The Burleigh County Planning Commission plans for the orderly and efficient growth of the County and hears requests for subdivision plats, zoning changes, zoning ordinance text amendments, special use permits and variances.

    Water Resource Board (1 term ending 12/31/2023)
    (3 year terms ending December 31st each year)
    Five (5) member board that generally meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 8:00 AM located in the City/County Building. The water resource district shall do all things reasonably necessary and proper to preserve the benefits to be derived from the conservation, control, and regulation of the water resources of the district. NDCC 61-16.01-09.

    Weed Board (5 positions available)
    (4 year terms ending December 31st each year)
    Five (5) member board which meets monthly. The County Weed Board shall implement a program for the control of noxious weeds. The Board employs a Weed Control Officer and works closely with townships, landowners, and the ND Department of Agriculture. ND Century Code 4.1-47-06.

    Housing Authority (1 term ending 12/31/2023)
    (5 year terms ending December 31st each year)
    Five (5) member board that meets monthly on the 3rd Monday at 8:30 AM at the Housing Authority Administrative Office. The Housing Authority makes policy and furthers housing assistance programs through interaction with local, state and federal government units. The Housing Authority exists to provide decent, safe, and sanitary urban or rural dwellings, apartments, or other living accommodations for persons of low income. NDCC 23-11.

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