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ARDOT hosts grand opening of new satellite office in downtown Jonesboro to expand regional presence

Credit: Arkansas Department of Transportation

Jonesboro, Arkansas – The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) is set to celebrate the grand opening of its new Northeast Arkansas satellite office in downtown Jonesboro, marking a significant step in expanding the agency’s regional presence. The event will take place at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 3, at 600 S. Main St., and is open to the public.

“This office will help ARDOT advance its mission to deliver a modern transportation system to enhance quality of life in every region of the state,” said ARDOT Director Jared D. Wiley. He noted that the satellite location will allow the agency to work more efficiently with local partners while also helping to recruit and retain talent from the surrounding area.

The new office will primarily serve as a design hub for transportation projects in Northeast Arkansas. Its establishment reflects ARDOT’s commitment to improving infrastructure and ensuring that communities outside the central office have direct access to resources and expertise.

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In addition to the grand opening, ARDOT will host an open house on Thursday, April 2, from 3 to 5 p.m. for Arkansas State University students. The event will give students a chance to meet with engineers and learn about potential career paths in transportation, planning, engineering, and public service.

“By establishing a stronger regional presence in Northeast Arkansas, we can work more efficiently with local partners and better recruit and retain local talent,” Wiley added. The satellite office is expected to serve as a bridge between ARDOT’s statewide operations and the local communities it serves, allowing for more responsive project planning and implementation.

The Jonesboro office is the latest step in ARDOT’s efforts to modernize the state’s transportation system while fostering workforce development and community engagement. Residents and students alike are encouraged to attend and learn more about how the agency is shaping the future of transportation in the region.

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With this new location, ARDOT hopes to not only improve the efficiency of its operations but also to inspire the next generation of engineers and planners, demonstrating how local offices can play a vital role in statewide infrastructure development.

 

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