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Names a section of State Highway 5 in Bottineau as the LCDR Carl J. Woods Vietnam bridge and allows donation-funded signage with immediate effect.
Names a section of State Highway 5 in Bottineau as the LCDR Carl J. Woods Vietnam bridge and allows donation-funded signage with immediate effect.
Status: Filed with Secretary of State (03/18/2025). Introduced: November 12, 2024. Enacted with emergency clause (legislative votes recorded as House 93–0, Senate 47–0).
To designate a short segment of State Highway 5 in the city of Bottineau as the "LCDR Carl J. Woods Vietnam bridge," to allow placement of roadway signs carrying that name, and to authorize the Department to accept and use donated signs or funds to pay for signage. The bill includes a continuing appropriation for any donated funds and is enacted as an emergency measure so it takes effect immediately.
The law formally names a short stretch of State Highway 5 in Bottineau after Lieutenant Commander Carl J. Woods in recognition of his service (Vietnam), allows the state to post signs showing that name, and permits the department to use donated money or donated signs—kept in a continuously available account—to cover sign costs. Because it includes an emergency clause, the naming and authority to accept donations take effect without delay.
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