DOT Celebrates Major Milestones in Nebraska Infrastructure Development


Nebraska Department of Transportation

August 23, 2024 (Lincoln, Neb.) — Today, the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) marked the achievement of three initiatives that will significantly improve the state's ability to address infrastructure needs. These include the completion of the US-30 Expressway from Columbus to Fremont, implementation of LB 1335 (2024) and the launch of the Nebraska Infrastructure Hub—each reflecting NDOT’s commitment to growth and innovation. The event featured remarks from Governor Jim Pillen, NDOT Director Vicki Kramer, Senator Mike Moser, and Game and Parks Director Tim McCoy, who have all played key roles in these accomplishments.
 
Dependable transportation systems at both the local and state levels are key to achieving Gov. Pillen’s goal of One Nebraska. By improving these systems, NDOT not only enhances connectivity and unifies communities but also lays the groundwork for a sustainable future where infrastructure aligns with the broader vision of ongoing, effective service from the State down to the local level. These initiatives strengthen our capacity to support every Nebraskan's needs across all regions, ensuring that Nebraska remains strong, connected and well-prepared to serve its residents—today and for years to come.
 
“Transportation infrastructure is the backbone of our state, connecting communities and driving economic development. The completion of the US-30 expressway, the launch of the Nebraska Infrastructure Hub, and the passage of LB 1335 are enormous steps forward. These achievements not only enhance safety and efficiency but also reflect our commitment to working together as One Nebraska to build infrastructure that strengthens our communities and drives long-term growth across the state,” shared Gov. Pillen.
 
“These accomplishments mark significant developments in our mission to build and improve Nebraska's transportation system. The completion of the US-30 expressway strengthens regional connectivity, while the Nebraska Infrastructure Hub supports a One Nebraska approach to economic development and pursuit of federal discretionary funds. LB 1335 enables infrastructure owners to make thoughtful decisions around the delivery of transportation projects. Together, these initiatives are leading the way for a safer, efficient and sustainable transportation system that benefits every Nebraskan,” explained Vicki Kramer, NDOT Director.
  
The now complete US-30 Expressway will enhance safety, reduce congestion and improve regional connectivity for communities such as Columbus, Schuyler, Rogers, North Bend, Fremont and Omaha. With 8,000 vehicles using this corridor daily—a number projected to grow to 12,000 within 20 years—the project’s start dates to April 2001, gaining momentum with the Build Nebraska Act in 2011.

The Nebraska Infrastructure Hub is the state's first intergovernmental entity designed to empower public agencies in securing federal grants. Aligned with Governor Pillen's vision, the Hub supports state and local partners in navigating the grant process, enhancing Nebraska’s competitiveness for federal funding. By centralizing decision-making, promoting transparency and fostering collaboration, the Hub will move forward critical infrastructure projects, boosting transportation systems and driving sustainable economic improvements across Nebraska.

LB 1335, passed during the last legislative session with significant collaboration from partners including Nebraska Game and Parks, provides NDOT and other governmental entities the tools to responsibly manage projects in environmentally sensitive areas. This approach ensures that Nebraska can meet its infrastructure goals while safeguarding natural resources, balancing growth with preservation and contributing to sustainable development.