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Transportation officials seek input on Fargo interchange project

In this meeting, attendees will learn about the preliminary results of the evaluation and comparison of interchange alternatives as well as be invited to ask questions and contribute their opinions.

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Members of the public are invited to share their input on proposed improvements to the Interstate 29 and 40th Avenue North interchange in Fargo.
Michael Vosburg / The Forum

BISMARCK — Members of the public are invited to share their input on proposed improvements to the Interstate 29 and 40th Avenue North interchange in Fargo.

The event will run from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 2 at the Fargo Readiness Center, located at 3270 40th Ave. N. in Fargo. The presentation will be starting at 5:15 p.m.

During this open house, representatives from the project’s team, including the North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) and Stantec Consulting Services, Inc., will give attendees an overview of the project before soliciting input.

The project under review includes a preliminary engineering and feasibility study, which will determine the retention and reconstruction alternatives for the interchange and the BNSF Railroad overpass.

Attendees will learn about the preliminary results of the evaluation and comparison of interchange alternatives, as well as be invited to ask questions and contribute their opinions.

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For those interested but unable to attend, written statements and comments can be mailed to Pat McGraw, Stantec, 3303 Fiechtner Dr. S., Suite 100, Fargo, ND, 58103 or emailed to pat.mcgraw@stantec.com with “Public Input Meeting” in the e-mail subject heading. These must both be sent prior to May 17.

Requests for accommodations from people with disabilities, people with limited English proficiency and those requiring translations of written material can be sent to Heather Christianson, Civil Rights Division, NDDOT, at 701-328-2978 or civilrights@nd.gov. TTY users may use Relay North Dakota at 711 or 1-800-366-6888.

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