The Public Works committee has sent a proposed a change to the ordinance that regulates certain animals. The revised law for prohibited animals would include exceptions for animals used for service, assistance, or emotional support. [...]Read More... from Pit Bull & Prohibitted Animal[...]
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Bismarck Drafting Food Truck Law
At the City of Bismarck, an ordinance directed at food trucks is in the works. And though there are few details on what is being drafted, anecdotal evidence there are a few in Bismarck who have problems with food trucks. Full story[...]
City of Minot: Public Works Expansion Gets Approved in Committee
The City of Minot Finance Committee is pulling a capital improvement project out of the normal budgetary process and moving it forward independently. The Committee voted unanimously to approve the $1.5 million expansion of the Public Works department; it will now go[...]
Bismarck Planners Set Downtown Building Guidelines
The City of Bismarck is working proactively to make downtown Bismarck pedestrian friendly and with an atmosphere that invites people in. If approved, the changes would also implement a Design Review Committee. See the full list of changes from the Bismarck Tribune.[...]
MADC Working on NE Industrial Park Expansion
The infrastructure is coming together, the next phase is to fill the NE Minot industrial park up with businesses that need a quality workforce and access to a rail system that will get them to market. [...]Read More... from MADC Working on[...]
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Progress! Signs of Movement at Downtown Parking Sites
There is equipment showing up and there are signs of activity at downtown Minot’s hopefully soon-to-be completed parking garages. Below is a list of closure and traffic alteration information related to the construction of the downtown parking structures. See graphic below for[...]
Minot Disaster Resiliency Competition
The City of Minot has finalized and submitted our application for the National Disaster Resiliency Competition. KX News has the story. [...]Read More... from Minot Disaster Resiliency Competition
What does it take to create great public spaces?
Minot’s in the midst of a downtown renaissance, and one of the keystone projects in that vision is the NDR-associated downtown gathering space. But what will that space look like and how will it live? These are questions that remain to be[...]
Parking Garage Construction Set to Move Forward
At a press conference this afternoon, Minot’s City Manager Lee Staab delivered welcome news on the construction status of two downtown parking garages. Listen to Mr. Staab’s comments below. — Official News Release, City of Minot — At a press conference held[...]
News Release: City’s NDRC Application is Online
The City of Minot’s National Disaster Resilience Competition is now online and open for public comment. You can read the full news release below. If you want to view the application in PDF format, check it out here. — News Release, City[...]
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Public Notice: City of Minot’s Disaster Resilience Application Available for Review
Public Notice for Comment Draft National Disaster Resilience Competition Phase I Application NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Minot will hold a PUBLIC REVIEW and COMMENT PERIOD for the purpose of soliciting citizens’ review and comment on the submission of[...]
Downtown Shuttle Helps Parking Crunch
The Minot Parking Authority will be providing a downtown shuttle service to help ease the parking strain. The shuttle will run from the Municipal Auditorium parking lot to downtown locations. A schedule is available at www.downtownminot.com. [...]Read More... from Downtown Shuttle Helps[...]
Mayor Barney and City Manager in Washington to Meet ND Congressional Leaders
Minot’s leadership is in Washington today to meet with Senator’s Hoeven, Heitkamp, and Representative Cramer. The goal of the meetings, bring our elected officials up to speed on the needs of Minot regarding flood protection and status of our application for HUD dollars.[...]
Leadership Says: The Proposed Weapons Ordinance
In case you missed it in 0ther media outlets, Minot’s City Council voted on a proposed ordinance that would have made using BB guns and bow and arrow illegal within the City of Minot. There was much discussion on the topic at[...]
Proposed: Amended City Ordinance to Redefine ‘Weapon’
It’s illegal to discharge a weapon within the City of Minot, and a proposed ordinance will amend existing law to clarify the definition of ‘weapon’. Included in the new definition: bows and arrows and BB guns and Airsoft BB guns. Some question[...]
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Surge Funding: How We’re Spending It
Following the passage of the surge funding bill that includes $32 million for Minot, we reached out to City of Minot officials to see how that money is earmarked. Here’s the official news release on that topic and the continued reform of[...]