Highway Department
Outlying Shops
Closed Holidays:
New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas
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Pinewood Shop
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Houses one grader, two trucks, one mower tractor and one backhoe. It has a 3-man crew responsible for blading, graveling, snowplowing, mowing, patching, and other maintenance duties required to maintain approximately 80 miles of blacktop and 50 miles of gravel as well as several townships. The area served is Solway, Pinewood, Debs area and some of the Puposky area. The boundaries extend from the west county line easterly to County Rd 15 and from the north reservation line south to US Hwy 2. |
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O'Brien Shop
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Houses two graders, two trucks, one mower tractor and one backhoe. This shop currently has a 4-man crew responsible for blading, graveling, snowplowing, mowing, patching and other maintenance duties required to maintain 82 miles of blacktop and 80 miles of gravel as well as several townships. The area served is Blackduck, Tenstrike, Pennington and Nebish areas. The boundaries extend from the east county line westerly to County Rd 15 & 22 by Turtle River and from US Hwy No. 1 South to Pennington, on County Rd 39. |
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Kelliher Shop
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Houses one grader, one truck, one mower tractor and one backhoe. This shop has a 2-man crew responsible for blading, graveling, snowplowing, mowing, patching and other maintenance duties required to maintain 30 miles of blacktop and 60 miles of gravel as well as several townships. The areas served area Kelliher, Saum and Waskish. The boundaries extend from the east reservation line easterly to the east county line and from US Hwy No. 1 north to the north county line. |
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Fourtown Shop
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Houses one grader. The shop has only one full time employee responsible for blading, snowplowing and other maintenance duties on approximately 60 miles of gravel roads and several townships. The areas served are Grygla, Fourtown and Thorholt. The area is contained wholly in the northwest portion of Beltrami County. |