McLean, North Dakota
McLean
State/Province: North Dakota
Country: United States
Location Overview
McLean is a city located in North Dakota, within McLean County, which serves as the county seat. It is positioned in the central part of the state, approximately 65 miles northwest of Bismarck, the state capital. As of the latest census, the population of McLean is under 200 residents, reflecting a small, rural community.
The city has key administrative functions as the center of county government, housing the McLean County Courthouse and other local governmental offices. McLean is also situated near the Missouri River, which serves as a significant natural feature in the area.
In terms of infrastructure, McLean is connected by North Dakota Highway 200, facilitating transportation to neighboring towns and cities. Recent developments have focused on maintaining and improving local roads and public services. The economy of McLean primarily revolves around agriculture and local businesses, which contribute to the community's economic stability. Climate considerations include the typical continental climate of North Dakota, with cold winters and warm summers, impacting local agricultural practices and infrastructure planning.