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YWCA plans major redevelopment to combat homelessness

July 03, 2024 | Fargo , Cass County, North Dakota



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YWCA plans major redevelopment to combat homelessness
During a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around zoning changes and development plans for the Eola and YWCA properties in Fargo.

The meeting began with a presentation on the Eola development, which is currently zoned for general commercial use. The proposed replat aims to accommodate a new building footprint within the planned unit development. Staff noted that this change would likely require an update to the master plan, which may be presented to the board in the future. Following a brief public hearing, the commission unanimously approved the staff's recommendation for the replat.

The second part of the meeting focused on a zoning change request for the YWCA and associated entities, transitioning from MR 1 multi-dwelling residential to PI public and institutional zoning. This change is part of a broader institutional master plan that includes demolition of existing structures and the construction of new facilities, with a planning horizon of approximately ten years. The YWCA has been a community fixture since 1906, providing essential services such as shelter for women and children escaping domestic violence.

The commission discussed the implications of the zoning change, including the potential for infrastructure upgrades along the Red River, which could enhance flood protection and recreational access. The YWCA's CEO, Erin Prochnow, highlighted the organization's recent acquisition of adjacent properties to expand its services, including permanent supportive housing for families in need.

The meeting concluded with the commission's approval of the zoning change, contingent upon the successful passage of the institutional master plan, reflecting a commitment to supporting community services and development in the area.

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