Stutsman County Commissioners to Consider Guthmiller Earthmoving Access on County Road 39
Medina-based Guthmiller Earthmoving triggered a special Stutsman County Commission session Monday over a single item: temporary access on County Road 39.

Guthmiller Earthmoving, Inc., the Medina-based contractor specializing in dirt work, aggregate hauling, and grading across central North Dakota, prompted the Stutsman County Board of County Commissioners to convene a special session Monday morning for one reason only: a temporary access request on County Road 39.
The five-member commission gathered at 8:15 a.m. in the Commission Room at the Stutsman County Courthouse, 511 2nd Ave. SE in Jamestown on March 31, rather than wait for a regularly scheduled meeting. The board normally meets the first and third Tuesday of each month.
The agenda, posted publicly on the county's website and opened to comment through the county auditor's office, listed no second substantive item. The Guthmiller request was the sole reason for calling commissioners in on a separate date. What the notice did not include was the specific location along County Road 39, the scope of work driving the access need, the expected duration, or the conditions under which the commission might approve the request.
Temporary access approvals on county roads typically address heavy equipment crossings or sustained right-of-way use for construction ingress and egress. Commissioners considering such requests often attach conditions: defined hauling hours, weight restrictions, road-repair bonds, and restoration timelines intended to protect county pavement from damage caused by heavy machinery. Whether those terms were part of the Guthmiller application was not reflected in the agenda.
Guthmiller Earthmoving is a member of the Associated General Contractors of North Dakota's highway division and operates from 3903 58th Ave. SE in Medina, placing it roughly 40 miles west of Jamestown within Stutsman County itself.
The meeting was livestreamed on the county's Facebook page. Residents seeking specifics on hauling routes, project timelines, or road maintenance obligations can contact the Stutsman County Auditor's office, the public point of contact listed on the agenda. Meeting minutes, which would document the commission's vote and any attached conditions, are available through the county's public records process.
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