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City officials in West Fargo are looking for volunteers to help with the “Downtown Master Plan”

West Fargo, North Dakota – The future planning of the downtown area in West Fargo is being done with the assistance of the public, according to city officials.
The steering committee, the business focus group, and the community focus group have been appointed as committees to further the project. The objectives of these three organizations are congruent with one another and are to represent various urban neighborhoods while advancing development schemes and initiatives in the downtown area.
Generally speaking, the steering committee, which will be made up of 10 to 12 people from diverse backgrounds, will be involved in all phases of planning. The city has submitted several recommended items for the business and community focus groups’ input.
This covers major topics pertaining to the downtown area, such as parking, placemaking, and economic development. These groups are anticipated to meet frequently in the summer and fall.
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