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NDOT Hosts Public Meeting

NDOT Hosts Public Meeting

The Nevada Department of Transportation will host a virtual and in-person public information meeting to gather public feedback on the realignment of State Route 361 between Gabbs and Middlegate in advance of the future expansion of the Navy’s Fallon Range Training Complex. 

The meeting will be available in person or virtually.

  • Virtual meeting option: Visit dot.nv.gov/SR361 anytime between Nov. 18 and Dec. 22, 2024. Both English and Spanish language will be available.
  • In-person open house meeting option: Tuesday, Dec. 3, between 4:30-7:30 p.m. at the Gabbs High School, located at 511 E Avenue, with a formal presentation beginning at 6 p.m.                     
  • Those needing additional assistance with access to the meeting can contact 702-385-6509 or email [email protected]

SR 361 connects U.S. 95 south of Hawthorne to U.S. 50 at Middlegate, east of Fallon. A portion of SR 361 is within the U.S. Navy’s FRTC future expansion area. For public safety, the road will be moved outside the expansion area.   

NDOT hosted a public meeting in the summer of 2023 to solicit public feedback regarding initial alternatives and will now present a recommended alignment for public review and feedback. A recommended new realignment would move the highway eastward for approximately 13 miles between Gabbs and Middlegate. 

The meeting will be held in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management, the Federal Highway Administration, and the U.S. Navy. 

NDOT receives funding for the realignment process from the U.S. Navy via the Federal Highway Administration. 

This planning and public outreach process is specific to the realignment of SR 361. For more information on the U.S. Navy’s FRTC expansion, visit https://frtcmodernization.com.

 

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