Historic Medora ND - North Dakota's #1 Destination

Infrastructure

  • In 1998, the city contributed $90,000 to a new Resource Center located in Medora adjacent to the deMores School.  The deMores School and Billings County also contributed to this project.
  • In 1999, the city completed the riverbank stabilization project along the Little Missouri River. The Corp of Engineers and Billings County provided financial assistance.
  • In 2000, the city had the streets on the north side seal-coated.
  • In 2000, the city made ADA improvements to the community center including automatic door openers, fire alarm system strobe lights and Braille signage.
  • In 2000, the land annexed into Medora in 1980 has been officially platted.
  • In 2001, the city committed $100,000 to the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame facility.
  • In 2002, the City of Medora pledged $500,000 from Sales Tax revenue for the Bully Pulpit Golf Course.
  • In 2002, the City of Medora and Billings County purchased a new ambulance with the help of many other supporters.
  • In 2003, the Medora Fire Department purchased a new Pumper Fire Truck with the support of many local entities.
  • In 2003, East River Road project was completed. This project was a cooperative effort of Billings County and the City of Medora.
  • In 2005 the City paved three of the south side streets.
  • In conjunction with Billings County the area around the County Fire Hall, County Shop, and City Shop was paved.
  • The portion of East River Road to the Bully Pulpit Golf Course was also paved.
  • Medora completed the Strategic Plan along with members of the community and the surrounding area.  Many new projects were envisioned in the Plan and work will commence on some of them as funds become available. 
  • Medora started receiving water from the Southwest Water Pipeline in March of 2005. All businesses and residences had water meters installed.