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'Arkansas Department of Transportation'

Ask the Times: What about that 2nd Street exit from I-30?

State highway officials provide a timeline for the parkway along 2nd Street where an Interstate 30 exit ramp has been removed.
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Road rage: Little Rock freeway edition

The Little Rock freeway situation is bad and it is creating a permanent new problem.
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I-40 bridge reopening seems likely to be pushed to August

The reopening of the I-40 bridge now seems likely to be pushed into August. Meanwhile, doesn't anybody care about revelations of broader responsibility for failed inspection work?
Illustration of the Hernando De Soto Bridge, I-40 to Memphis

One cracked bridge. One person fired. A troubling rush to judgment raises major questions about bridge inspections.

An investigation into what happened after the crack in the Hernando DeSoto Bridge over the Mississippi River was discovered revealed a troubling rush to judgment, evidence the crack has existed for at least seven years and major questions about the procedures and thoroughness of the current bridge inspection
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UPDATE: Employee fired for missing I-40 bridge problems in 2019 and 2020 inspections

Bridge inspector fired for missing I-40 fracture in 2019 and 2020. Timeline still unclear on repairs.

30 Crossing: The big concrete ditch work continues

The highway department sensitive? See for yourself.
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Contempt motion filed against highway department on money spent illegally on freeway projects

State money swap hasn't produced requirement reimbursement, plaintiffs say.

A modest proposal on highways

A proposal for the legislature to retake control of the Arkansas Department of Transportation.
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New elements added to lawsuit over state's illegal spending on freeway widening

It seeks order that covers all projects expanding existing four-lane freeways.

Glitch reported on state highway payroll, employees told delay possible

ARDOT employees warned of the possibility pay could be delayed until Monday.
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It's official: The Arkansas highway department has to explain how much tax money it spent illegally on Little Rock freeway projects

The future will be interesting.

Big money won the election on a new highway sales tax, but opponents got more bang for their bucks

Construction lobby money played a big role
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