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Project F-140(4), Merna-Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska
Merna-Broken Bow, Project F-140(4), consists of the improvement of a eight mile segment of Nebraska Highway No. 2 in Custer County. This construction commences at a point approximately one mile southeast of Merna and terminates within the western city limits of Broken Bow. The improvement includes grading, full safety section, roadway drainage structures, and bridging of Mud Creek. The rural roadway section will consist of a high type pavement with surfaced shoulders; and a curbed urban section in the developed area of Broken Bow. Environmental effects are discussed.
Project F-140(4), Merna-Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska
Merna-Broken Bow, Project F-140(4), consists of the improvement of a eight mile segment of Nebraska Highway No. 2 in Custer County. This construction commences at a point approximately one mile southeast of Merna and terminates within the western city limits of Broken Bow. The improvement includes grading, full safety section, roadway drainage structures, and bridging of Mud Creek. The rural roadway section will consist of a high type pavement with surfaced shoulders; and a curbed urban section in the developed area of Broken Bow. Environmental effects are discussed.
Project F-140(4), Merna-Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska
1972
22 pages
Report
No indication
English
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