CAREER WSN names Busch to lead departmentWidseth Smith Nolting named Bob Busch, director of its expanding transportation engineering department. Busch is a former Minnesota Department of Transportation...
...system for the next 25 years. "Transportation needs in central Minnesota continue to outweigh available funding," said Bob Busch, Transportation District 3 engineer. "With limited state transportation funding available and MnDOT's focus on preservation...
...Department of Transportation. "Recreational traffic really peaks this time of year in the northern lakes area," said Bob Busch, MnDOT district engineer, in a news release. "MnDOT is very excited to have the entire three miles of four-lane...
...Cloud. MnDOT officials, including Commissioner Tom Sorel, Deputy Commissioner Khani Sahebjam and District Engineer Bob Busch, will present information on the update to the state's 20-year transportation plan from 12:30-4 p.m. July...
...Transportation thanks the dedicated volunteers and their organizations who participate in the Adopt a Highway program," said Bob Busch, MnDOT District 3 engineer in a news release. "Their collective efforts benefit our state by keeping our roadsides...
...contact in their area. Thank you to all Adopt a Highway volunteers-you really make a difference in our communities! Bob Busch Transportation district engineer Minnesota Department of Transportation District 3-Baxter/St. Cloud Some 'old...
...summer BAXTER -- A record-setting year for highway construction in central Minnesota is about to begin this spring. Bob Busch, Transportation District Engineer for District 3 of the Minnesota Department of Transportation, said there are 40 projects...
...the University of Minnesota; David Tripp, executive director of the St. Cloud Metropolitan Transit Commission; and Bob Busch, MnDOT District 3 engineer. Following are some of the comments from panelists and those who attended the forum: * MnDOT...
...Transportation late Tuesday. The preferred route from Nisswa to Pine River will keep the highway on its existing alignment. Bob Busch, MnDOT District 3 transportation engineer, said the lower costs and community preferences of keeping the highway running...
In a Page 2A story Sunday about an Eggs and Issues forum, the Brainerd Dispatch incorrectly spelled the name of Bob Busch, district engineer for the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Because of incorrect information provided the Dispatch...
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