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Steve Frisbee

Government & Politics / Technology / Transportation

ARDOT Awarded $1M to Purchase Debris Removal Devices

The department will use the funds to purchase 20 to 25 new Lane Blade attachments, giving it the largest fleet of the devices in the country. read more >
Construction / Government & Politics / Industry

Arkansas Secures $393M Grant for New I-55 Bridge

Officials say the new bridge spanning the Mississippi River between West Memphis and Memphis is expected to cost $800 million. read more >
Government & Politics / Industry / Tourism

ARDOT Plans to Minimize Eclipse Traffic Woes

It is Steve Frisbee’s unenviable job to make sure the April 8 total solar eclipse doesn’t become a total traffic nightmare for Arkansas. read more >
A view of the Hernando de Soto Bridge carrying I-40 from Arkansas into Tennessee, as seen from the Bass Pro Lookout atop the Memphis Pyramid.
Construction / Government & Politics / Tourism

I-40 Bridge Nightmare Nearing End, With Luck

No official has given a hard date for when the six-lane Interstate 40 bridge across the Mississippi River will reopen for traffic, but it is beginning to look like the end of July is a good bet. read more >
Steve Frisbee, assistant chief engineer of operations, and Michael Hill, heavy bridge maintenance engineer, both of the Arkansas Department of Transportation
Construction / Government & Politics / Transportation

ArDOT Engineers Review Troubled Bridge Over Water

Steve Frisbee and Michael Hill, engineers with ArDOT, say the fix of the I-40 bridge at Memphis will be a long-term repair. read more >