History of N-2 Sample Clauses

History of N-2. Nebraska Highway 2 consists of two separate segments that are alternate routes to Interstate 80. The corridor referenced in this agreement connects with US-77 west of Lincoln, travels through Lincoln, and continues east to Iowa. State is currently constructing a new segment of N-2, referred to a Lincoln South Beltway, which is a new 00-xxxx xxxx-xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxx xx Xxxxxxx, located between US-77 on the west and Nebraska Highway 2 (N-2) on the east, and generally located 0.5 miles south of Saltillo Road. A segment of N-2 remains east of the corporate limits and connects 000xx Xxxxxx to the new Highway 2 freeway. The segment of N-2 referenced in this agreement travels directly through the City of Lincoln that is developed with commercial, industrial, and residential uses. State first constructed N-2 at this location in or about 1956. The pavement was later segmentally reconstructed with 9-inch doweled concrete pavement starting in 1980 through 1997 and has since been resurfaced with asphalt. The existing pavement structure is a 9-inch doweled concrete pavement with approximately 2 inches of asphaltic concrete surfacing overtop. NDOT District 1 forces have conducted maintenance activities on the corridor, including but not limited to, joint sealings and patching. The following is a listing of the dates and types of programmed projects completed by State on this segment since the reconstruction: 2001 – Asphaltic concrete surfacing 2006 – Asphaltic concrete surfacing 2010 – Fog seal and crack repairs 2012 – Concrete repairs 2016 – Asphalt concrete surfacing

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