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Parking Ramp Closure Urged After Concrete Falls on Vehicle

July 16, 2024 | Grand Forks County, North Dakota



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Parking Ramp Closure Urged After Concrete Falls on Vehicle
In a recent government meeting, officials addressed safety concerns regarding a parking ramp that has suffered structural damage, leading to falling concrete. The discussion was prompted by an incident where a vehicle was damaged by debris, raising questions about liability and the need for immediate action.

Dr. Hagin proposed a motion to reimburse the affected individual for the repair costs, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility and ensuring public safety. The motion was unanimously approved by the board. Concerns were raised about the potential for more serious incidents, including injuries to pedestrians, prompting calls for the ramp's closure until construction is completed.

Officials confirmed that the ramp construction project is scheduled to continue through the fall of 2026, with significant work expected to be completed by the end of October this year. To mitigate risks, a motion was made to close the ramp until the end of October, allowing for necessary repairs and ensuring the safety of both vehicles and pedestrians. The board agreed to provide free parking alternatives during this period.

Additionally, discussions included the need for accessible parking solutions, as current handicapped spaces are fully utilized. Suggestions were made to create temporary handicapped parking spots and to notify non-employee vehicles occupying the ramp to vacate.

The meeting concluded with updates on various ongoing projects and the anticipation of upcoming budget discussions, highlighting the busy agenda facing local officials in the coming weeks.

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